View Full Version : Where is Drbill100 the ETG testing expert?
lightmyfire123
Nov 6, 2012, 08:28 PM
How come drbill100 the ETG testing expert is not on this site no more he was very helpful and gave lots of knowledge. Where did he go why has'nt he been online anymore. Anyone have any idea??
Wondergirl
Nov 6, 2012, 08:42 PM
He has been ill.
ty_moat
Apr 6, 2013, 09:05 PM
He has been ill.he has been ill for a very long time then considering its April 2013
Wondergirl
Apr 6, 2013, 09:07 PM
he has been ill for a very long time then considering its April 2013
He of course is well again but is no longer a member of this site.
ty_moat
Apr 7, 2013, 09:19 AM
He of course is well again but is no longer a member of this site.oh OK, that really sucks, he was very informative.
Wondergirl
Apr 7, 2013, 09:59 AM
oh ok, that really sucks, he was very informative.
I told him that on the phone last night and said we all miss him, but he is hard at work with other researchers in a ground-breaking examination of testing techniques/services and false positives.
ty_moat
Apr 7, 2013, 10:08 AM
I told him that on the phone last night and said we all miss him, but he is hard at work with other researchers in a ground-breaking examination of testing techniques/services and false positives.well I'm glad he is OK, and thank you very much for the update. I wouldn't suppose you would know an answer to my question would you?
Wondergirl
Apr 7, 2013, 10:38 AM
I'm a psychotherapist, not an addictions researcher, so no, I have no answer for you. I do know that drinking lots of water and other fluids does not work. And I do know that there are many false positives from the use of hand sanitizers, prescriptions drugs, and legit OTC meds. The warning is do not take in alcohol in any form and in any way if at all possible.
ty_moat
Apr 7, 2013, 10:56 AM
I'm a psychotherapist, not an addictions researcher, so no, I have no answer for you. I do know that drinking lots of water and other fluids does not work. And I do know that there are many false positives from the use of hand sanitizers, prescriptions drugs, and legit OTC meds. The warning is do not take in alcohol in any form and in any way if at all possible.thanks, I suppose time will tell, I shouldn't have had a beer , I proposed to my now wife, and I've always hated champagne and wine. Lol. But thanks for everything :)
ty_moat
Apr 7, 2013, 11:03 AM
I'm a psychotherapist, not an addictions researcher, so no, I have no answer for you. I do know that drinking lots of water and other fluids does not work. And I do know that there are many false positives from the use of hand sanitizers, prescriptions drugs, and legit OTC meds. The warning is do not take in alcohol in any form and in any way if at all possible.thanks, I suppose time will tell, I shouldn't have had a beer , I proposed to my now wife, and I've always hated champagne and wine. Lol. But thanks for everything :)