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Hi Bal15, it's been 2 months since your last posting. Are you okay and still sober?
I agree with a lot of what was posted already and thanks to everyone for helping him out with his question.
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I agree with Curlyben & Smoothy. Highly unlikely you would have passed that test.
Determining whether you will pass a drug or alcohol test of any type when you have not been completely abstinent...
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I agree with Smoothy. No way you would pass on Wednesday morning. Probably not on Thursday morning either.
How long till your system is clear? Regardless of the "site rules" about answering...
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It depends but based on what you described I personally think you have a 50/50 chance of failing.
It's not a precise science, so why try to game the system and take a chance with failing? If...
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It depends but I agree that you have a strong chance of failing the test.
It's not a precise science, so why try to game the system and take a chance with failing? If alcohol consumption is that...
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It depends. It's not a precise science, so why try to game the system and take a chance with failing? If alcohol consumption is that important to you, you probably have a problem with it.
The...
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It depends. It's not a precise science, so why try to game the system and take a chance with failing?
The urine EtG (Ethyl Glucuronide) test is sometimes called the "80-hour" test since that is...
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It depends.
Yes, alcohol consumption can be detected in urine. There is more than one type of test and there are individual differences in how people metabolize alcohol. A simple test for...
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I have not heard of a positive test after 8 weeks and think it would be unlikely from my research and experience about Peth testing.
However, if you are under a monitoring program like I am that...
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Alty is right -- there is no set answer.
For one thing, the number of drinks depends on how far before the test they were consumed as well as other factors such as metabolism and the person's...
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Daydreamer89 is right.
Breath tests offer the shortest "look-back" window, followed by urine, blood, and hair/fingernail in that order. Generally, the farther the "look-back", the greater the...
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***** UPDATE *****
For those of you who might read my question and be in a similar situation, I got the results of my test. Based on the pattern of drinking I described, many websites would...
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The fact that you have trouble passing on the first drink likely indicates that you are either an alcoholic or someone who eventually will be an alcoholic if you keep going with your drinking...
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I am in recovery from alcoholism but slipped a few weeks ago. Prior to this episode of drinking, I had four months of continuous absolute sobriety.
I drank on (5) occasions over about a two-week...
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