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SammieMae122
Jul 17, 2012, 05:21 AM
I had 6 Coors Light Saturday evening, (starting at 4:30pm- ended about 8:45 pm) 2 before dinner, where I drank 10 oz of Pepsi. Then had 3 beers, a large glass of water, another beer, then more water and a 20 oz soda. Then just one at midnight.
Drank plenty of water and gatorade Sunday and Monday. Test at 3 pm Monday. What are my chances?
DrBill100
Jul 17, 2012, 09:06 AM
12 beers across about 7-8 hours. Even at the low alcohol content that is too much EtG to clear in 40 hours.
However, the meal helps, the fluids help and because of the high vulnerability of EtG to fluids there is a chance you could be clear at that time.
SammieMae122
Jul 17, 2012, 09:22 AM
Sorry about some confusion here, I had 7 beers.
In the time frame of 4:30pm-12am. Even pausing from 8:45-12:00. Eating after 2 of those beers. Then drinking waters and a 20 oz soda with the last couple. Totally only 7 beers.
DrBill100
Jul 17, 2012, 09:32 AM
Sorry about some confusion here, I had 7 beers.
In the time frame of 4:30pm-12am. Even pausing from 8:45-12:00. Eating after 2 of those beers. Then drinking waters and a 20 oz soda with the last couple. Totally only 7 beers.
I get it. What is your gender, age, height and weight?
SammieMae122
Jul 17, 2012, 09:38 AM
I get it. What is your gender, age, height and weight?
Female, 25, 5'11", about 235.
DrBill100
Jul 17, 2012, 10:15 AM
Now the facts are more favorable. You consumed the equivalent of 5.9 standard drinks (US) and that greatly reduces the rate of consumption. You are still within a range where EtG could be detectable but that is probably reduced by eating while drinking and is certainly influenced by the non-alcoholic liquids.
I would calculate the standard clearance time >48 hours but the food and liquid may have prevented EtG formation and accelerated clearance, respectively. If EtG is detected it would probably be at low level which means the cutoff for the test is important. (I calculated at lowest being 100 ng).
SammieMae122
Jul 17, 2012, 10:19 AM
Now the facts are more favorable. You consumed the equivalent of 5.9 standard drinks (US) and that greatly reduces the rate of consumption. You are still within a range where EtG could be detectable but that is probably reduced by eating while drinking and is certainly influenced by the non-alcoholic liquids.
I would calculate the standard clearance time >48 hours but the food and liquid may have prevented EtG formation and accelerated clearance, respectively. If EtG is detected it would probably be at low level which means the cutoff for the test is important. (I calculated at lowest being 100 ng).
Thank you greatly, should know soon if I failed.
SammieMae122
Jul 18, 2012, 06:30 AM
Thank you greatly, should know soon if I failed.
No results yet. But I know it was sent to Redwood(s) Lab. And I'm pretty sure it was a cut off 100ng. I'm on a roller coaster here, I keep thinking I'm going to fail on min then the next I feel like I'm going to pass. Have you heard of any other simialar situations?
DrBill100
Jul 18, 2012, 06:47 AM
Following are some cases from this site in the same approx. time range:
43 hours from last drink. 4 drinks, 3 shots rum, 1 beer, F-34 (cutoff unk) LINK > (https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/addictions/drbill-another-etg-question-655430.html)
42 hours from last drink, 8 beers, M-24 years, 210 lbs (100 cutoff) LINK > (http://www.georgiacourts.org/courts/accountability/2008conf_files/ThermoFisher%20EtG%20PI%207-24-07.pdf)
42 hours from last drink. 5 glasses of wine. F-150 lb, consumed over 4 hours (0 cutoff) LINK > (https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/addictions/pass-etg-test-40-so-hours-after-drinking-wine-680697.html)
stokey13
May 13, 2013, 03:17 PM
I am a female 185 pound last drink on Sunday at 3 am I had to test Monday at 6 pm will I pass? I had 4 beers and 4 shots?