
Originally Posted by
AntC
I do not disagree with you at all. I was also "guessing" when I suggested the reason he was upset.
I am a new subscriber to this board, but I have read it occasionally over the past 3 years. It seems to me that most of the posters asking questions want reassurance that they will pass or at least an "expert" opinion on their circumstance. Many of them seem to get irate when they are given advice on recovery.
I believe that most of this type of poster has no real interest in staying sober, just in avoiding detection.
Just my humble opinion.
I agree.
Here's the truth about this board. We can give advice, we can give a very educated guess on whether someone will pass or fail. We can't say for sure if they will or won't pass. That's something only the test results can tell them.
I do understand addiction. I don't understand doing something when you know it can land you in trouble. To me, the people that risk drinking, or doing drugs, when they know they're going to be tested, have a problem. Instead of sugar coating things, giving them guesses, I'd rather offer help with a very apparent issue. If you can't stop drinking or doing drugs, when you know you could lose your job, or end up in jail, that signifies a very serious addiction.
I agree that most of the people that post on this board aren't looking for help long term, they're looking for a way to fool the test, or some comfort that they won't get caught this time.
We don't do that here. We won't help you fool a test, and even if we would, there really is no way to do so. Excessive intake of water is a fail for dilution. Trying to blame it on medication you're taking for a cold, that's okay if that's all you're doing. But when you admit that you had 10 beers 36 hours before the test, I'm sorry, but I'm not going to be very sympathetic that you'll fail, because you did the crime. If you're willing to do it, be prepared to pay for it.
All we can do on this site is give an educated guess on whether you'll pass or fail, and offer help for your addiction. A person that drinks 10 beers when they know they might be tested, very obviously has a problem. We are more than willing to help with that problem. Helping doesn't mean helping them fool a test. That's like giving a loaded gun to someone that's suicidal. Not happening on this site. It's against the rules, and against morality.
I hope you stick around. Welcome to the site. But realize that most people, especially those that post on this board, don't want the truth, they want someone to help them beat the system. That's against the law. We don't break laws here.
It's not always easy, it's often very harsh, and most times the posters don't reply well to the only help we can give them. Marcus is a prime example. I posted why he'd likely fail. Once he found out he'd likely fail, his posts focused on fooling the system. When we wouldn't help him do that, we became the bad guys. We're not the bad guys. Not at all.