CocytusStyx
Jul 12, 2012, 12:18 PM
Hey, question for Doc Bill.
On July 7th (Sat), I had a large 4th of July drinking session at a block party from around 1pm till midnight.
I had my first beer around 1:30pm and drank about 6 or 7 (12oz Budwiser) fairly slowly thruout the afternoon until 9pm. At 9pm, I stopped drinking beers and had 3 80 proof shots, and finished with an additional beer at approx 11pm. All told, I had either 10 or 11 drinks that night. (Sorry I cannot be more specific. I lost count).
I just had an ETG test two hours ago, at 1pm. This puts me at 110 hours since my last drink. But I know BAC is important, so... I'm not really sure WHEN my BAC would have been zero, given that I started drinking slowly and then kicked it up later in the evening.
So, lets say my BAC was back down to zero at 4am. That is 105 hours before I had my ETG test.
What I wish to know is, what are my chances of passing? I hear people saying that ETG is detectable up to 120 hours, but the reports online are conflicting.
Personal info: I'm a healthy 30yo male, who is VERY skinny (115 pounds, and have been skinny all my life), and I smoke cigs and drink coffee like crazy. So.. I'm sure my metabolism is out-of-control fast.
Are things looking good, or am I on the cusp of failure?
On July 7th (Sat), I had a large 4th of July drinking session at a block party from around 1pm till midnight.
I had my first beer around 1:30pm and drank about 6 or 7 (12oz Budwiser) fairly slowly thruout the afternoon until 9pm. At 9pm, I stopped drinking beers and had 3 80 proof shots, and finished with an additional beer at approx 11pm. All told, I had either 10 or 11 drinks that night. (Sorry I cannot be more specific. I lost count).
I just had an ETG test two hours ago, at 1pm. This puts me at 110 hours since my last drink. But I know BAC is important, so... I'm not really sure WHEN my BAC would have been zero, given that I started drinking slowly and then kicked it up later in the evening.
So, lets say my BAC was back down to zero at 4am. That is 105 hours before I had my ETG test.
What I wish to know is, what are my chances of passing? I hear people saying that ETG is detectable up to 120 hours, but the reports online are conflicting.
Personal info: I'm a healthy 30yo male, who is VERY skinny (115 pounds, and have been skinny all my life), and I smoke cigs and drink coffee like crazy. So.. I'm sure my metabolism is out-of-control fast.
Are things looking good, or am I on the cusp of failure?