I last drank Sunday evening, stopping at 10pm. I took an EtG test this morning (friday) at 9am; I haven't had a drop of alcohol in between those days and worked out very intensely on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
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I last drank Sunday evening, stopping at 10pm. I took an EtG test this morning (friday) at 9am; I haven't had a drop of alcohol in between those days and worked out very intensely on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
It would be very unusual for EtG to remain at that time interval. How much did you drink, what did you drink, and over what period. Also M or F and age?
I drank a lot throughout the day on Sunday. It was only bee, no mix drinks, wine, champagne, etc. I am a male, in good shape (I exercise regularly, sometimes, twice a day) and 30 years old
Catihi,
Of course it isn't possible to assess elimination time accurately without having a starting point, i.e. amount consumed and the time.
However, given the time elapsed from last drink you provided, accuracy really isn't an issue. I can't imagine any volume of alcohol that would still be detectable (in the form of EtG) at your age and in good health.
So, drbill, you'd lean more toward the safe side, opposed to the fail side, correct?
My personal experience is this-I have drank quite a bit of wine, more than 5 glasses, 36 hours prior to an EtG test and have passed. I am putting this out there for those of you that are stressing about it as I did, not knowing what is true and what isn't. I drink a lot of water normally but not in excess. I am in relatively good shape but not an exercise fanatic. I would say I have an average metabolism and of average weight. Hope this helps!
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