How does EtG work cumulatively? Dr Bill?
So I said before that I drink every Friday night and get tested Monday morning more often then not. I have drank copious amounts (15 drinks), staying up until around 6 am on Fridays more then a few times and had no problem peeing clean on Monday at 4 pm. This works out to about 58-60 hrs usually. Well I have a new question and I think I might be in trouble this time. I had my best friends wedding this past weekend. Obviously it was a weekend of festivities so I began drinking around 8pm on Friday, drank all night Friday, chilled out during the day Saturday and went to the rehearsal dinner where we all ended up taking shots and drinking heavily until around midnight when we passed out completely drunk. The wedding was on Sunday and even though I had previously decided against it, I ended up having 6-7 beers starting around 3 and stopping around 10 (the majority after 6 pm). Groomsmen can be persuasive like that. I ended up taking the test Wednesday at around 3:30. So my question is how does the accumulation of ETG work? I have seen in some of your other posts, Dr. Bill, that our bodies begin metabolizing the ETG about 5 hours after drinking it even if you are still drinking. So I'm not too concerned about the 6-7 beers on Sunday since they are about 65 hours out (sun 10pm- wed 3:30) but the cumulative effect of the two days prior adding to the 6-7 on Sunday. I know the more you drink the longer it takes but the Saturday night episode was close to 90 hours out from the test and separated from the Sunday drinking by about 15 hours. Also I was drinking decent quantities of water steadily throughout the whole weekend. I'm 6' 165 lbs, quick metabolism, fairly athletic. Dr. Bill you seem to be the premiere expert about this topic so any help you can give me with this is much appreciated. If I think I will fail, it would be much better if I called her ahead of time to admit what I did rather then wait to get results back, but if I think by any slim chance that I will pass I won't admit to it and nobody's the wiser. And if I do get in trouble, it was completely worth it and I would do it again in a heartbeat. Sober weddings are lame. But this is about it for me pushing it. I think I'm going to actually spend a little more time at AA meetings for a couple months. Thanks!