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    Jul 7, 2012, 11:39 AM
    EtG testing
    I took an EtG test I drank three shots about 11 hours before I drank about a gallon of water and my pee was completely clear will it still show up or will it be marked as diluted?
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    Jul 7, 2012, 12:13 PM
    It is unlikely that your urine would be dilute after 11 hours. I don't have a clear vision of when you drank the shots, hours before the test and when you drank the water, in the interim.

    If you drank a gallon of water 11 hours before the test you surely must have urinated before the test??
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    Jul 7, 2012, 01:07 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by DrBill100 View Post
    It is unlikely that your urine would be dilute after 11 hours. I don't have a clear vision of when you drank the shots, hours before the test and when you drank the water, in the interim.

    If you drank a gallon of water 11 hours before the test you surely must have urinated before the test???
    I drank a gallon 2hours before and continued to drink water I drank the shots 11 hours before the test so it liked like I pissed nothing but water it was completely clear urine
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    Jul 7, 2012, 01:18 PM
    I'm still missing the sequence. If you drank a large quantity of water about 2 hours before the test then it will probably be dilute although quite a bit of liquid can be consumed without bringing creatinine below 20mg/dl.

    Many labs do not reject a sample for dilution but test it anyway and report the analyte content in ratio to the dilution (UEtG100). Yet other labs will not test for dilution and simply report EtG as found.

    As to urine coloration, that is usually left to the tech at the point of collection. There was no mention at that time? If not, it will probably be tested as otherwise the lab makes no money.
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    Jul 7, 2012, 01:31 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by DrBill100 View Post
    I'm still missing the sequence. If you drank a large quantity of water about 2 hours before the test then it will probably be dilute although quite a bit of liquid can be consumed without bringing creatinine below 20mg/dl.

    Many labs do not reject a sample for dilution but test it anyway and report the analyte content in ratio to the dilution (UEtG100). Yet other labs will not test for dilution and simply report EtG as found.

    As to urine coloration, that is usually left to the tech at the point of collection. There was no mention at that time? If not, it will probably be tested as otherwise the lab makes no money.
    I took the shots at roughly 2 in the morning at eleven I started downing water the test was at roughly 1 in the afternoon at which point I gave them like 1/3 cups of crystal clear urine
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    Jul 7, 2012, 01:40 PM
    I believe my above response is right on target then. One final question. After consuming the water did you urinate before the time of the test.

    There are two items that should be checked at POC. That is temperature and coloration. After providing the sample it should have been sealed in your presence and initialed. You should also have signed the requisition form. If the sample was suspicious (due to one of those factors) that should have been noted on the form.
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    Jul 7, 2012, 02:35 PM
    Yes I did about five min before I did and it was sealed and signed do you think it will come back positive also after the shots I ate a lot of food
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    Jul 7, 2012, 02:56 PM
    Based on the amount of alcohol and the short time for EtG clearance it is virtually certain that you had high-count EtG in your system at the 9-11 hour range. I can't see how it would not be detected at that time span.

    The wild card is your water load and urination just before the test. I'm afraid the key is blood. At that time interval there would still be EtG in your blood and that in turn makes it into the urine. So even though you may have cleansed your bladder of existing EtG it would be replaced by EtG still in circulation.

    The timing of the water and urination intrigues me and if you pass the test you should rush to a casino because you are extremely lucky. Wouldn't bank on it though.
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    Jul 7, 2012, 03:05 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by DrBill100 View Post
    Based on the amount of alcohol and the short time for EtG clearance it is virtually certain that you had high-count EtG in your system at the 9-11 hour range. I can't see how it would not be detected at that time span.

    The wild card is your water load and urination just before the test. I'm afraid the key is blood. At that time interval there would still be EtG in your blood and that in turn makes it into the urine. So even though you may have cleansed your bladder of existing EtG it would be replaced by EtG still in circulation.

    The timing of the water and urination intrigues me and if you pass the test you should rush to a casino because you are extemely lucky. Wouldn't bank on it though.
    isthere anything that could trick the test that would bring a positivevresult besides liquor?
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    Jul 7, 2012, 03:17 PM
    There are literally thousands of environmental and food items that can create false positives. EtG is the most ill-conceived test ever used. The problem is that your reading will probably be far above what could be attributed to accidental ingestion or environmental exposure.

    Further, such a claim on your part would at best result in another type of test that would only confirm drinking.

    Here is the website for Dr. Greg Skipper. He outlines many of the weaknesses of the test and many testing agencies follow his recommendations on follow-up testing and how to handle positive results and denials.

    Ethylglucuronide

    I would think long and hard before making a false denial. That could compound your problem and turn a bad situation into a catastrophe

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