Luck0rN0t
Mar 25, 2014, 08:02 PM
I have been UA testing for ETG for the past 7 months, now down to once a week. I have never (to my knowledge) had a missed, diluted, adulterated or positive test the entire time.
I had one test in the past month come back with ETG test showing Negative, but diluted sample. Both Specific Gravity and Creatinine levels were very low, and I know it was likely due to my IBS issues as I did drink more water than usual, although not any more than the "recommended daily intake".
Since then, I have been self testing 2x/week in addition to the court ordered test, once a week, in hopes of demonstrating continued abstinence.
I just got back a result showing Negative for ETG - cutoff level of 500 NG/ML Method of testing: EIA. The Specific Gravity was in the 'Normal' range of 1.0036 (Acceptable Range 1.0030 or greater) however, the Creatinine came back BELOW NORMAL at 13.8 (Acceptable Range 20.0 mg/dlL or greater).The lab is TASC and there are no other notes on the report. There is no notation of diluted sample, like the previous one, so... what does this mean to me?I normally drink too much coffee - from the time I wake up @ 7:00am until about 8:00pm, but on this day, had about a 12 oz glass of water with lunch around 2:00pm, then went back to my coffee and tested at 6:30pm.
My main question is: If the lab considered it a diluted sample, would it show that under the Test Results/Interpretation section where it lists the Specific Gravity and Creatinine levels, as the past one did?
I had one test in the past month come back with ETG test showing Negative, but diluted sample. Both Specific Gravity and Creatinine levels were very low, and I know it was likely due to my IBS issues as I did drink more water than usual, although not any more than the "recommended daily intake".
Since then, I have been self testing 2x/week in addition to the court ordered test, once a week, in hopes of demonstrating continued abstinence.
I just got back a result showing Negative for ETG - cutoff level of 500 NG/ML Method of testing: EIA. The Specific Gravity was in the 'Normal' range of 1.0036 (Acceptable Range 1.0030 or greater) however, the Creatinine came back BELOW NORMAL at 13.8 (Acceptable Range 20.0 mg/dlL or greater).The lab is TASC and there are no other notes on the report. There is no notation of diluted sample, like the previous one, so... what does this mean to me?I normally drink too much coffee - from the time I wake up @ 7:00am until about 8:00pm, but on this day, had about a 12 oz glass of water with lunch around 2:00pm, then went back to my coffee and tested at 6:30pm.
My main question is: If the lab considered it a diluted sample, would it show that under the Test Results/Interpretation section where it lists the Specific Gravity and Creatinine levels, as the past one did?