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bizzyguy
09-11-2009, 01:49 PM
Just want to say thanks guys, I passed a very important (pre-employment type) piss test today with 3 days notice. I had been smoking daily up until that point. I used the dilution method as detailed in the sticky.

The most important things were that I stopped smoking, diluted below the test threshold, and took lots of multivitamins to color my piss. I showed up in a nice shirt and tie and tried to look very professional. I do not think that they did any dilution / adulteration test on my sample, probably because it was very yellow and I didn't look shifty. Just in case, I had been creatine loading for 2 days, took aspirin this morning, and was drinking gatorade with some salt and eating Rolaids to try to raise the specific gravity of my sample. I can't really say if any of those things worked.

SCIENCE TRIUMPHS! I used my chemistry and biology knowledge and read everything I could about how to beat this thing. I had some fake piss in reserve just in case I pissed dirty on my at-home test before heading to the testing facility, but I had some information that they might ask me to keep the door open / listen and I decided dilution was a safer bet than substitution in this case. I actually achieved my first negative on an at-home test only 48 hours after I stopped smoking. By the way, I am about 20 lbs overweight. Can't say it will work for everyone, but it worked for me!

Thanks Cannabis forums!

Burnt Toast
09-11-2009, 05:20 PM
I do not think that they did any dilution / adulteration test on my sample, probably because it was very yellow and I didn't look shifty. Labs certified by the DHHS will perform integrity checks on urine samples regardless of the appearance of you, or the sample.


But anyway, congrats on passing. :thumbsup:

thepowerrulz
09-12-2009, 12:43 AM
Hey Bizzy...What lab did you go to and did they observe you? Employment testing is supposed to be an unobserved collection unless specified by the employer or a court order.