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A little paranoid
I'm sure questions like this have been asked before, but I'm new to this and all the information is a little overwhelming, so I figured I should ask about my specific situation. Sorry if this is redundant.
I have a drug test for employment in 4 and a half days. I've been clean for 2 weeks and a few days, which will equal 22 days without smoking by test time. I smoked twice a day with rarely a day off.
A few details. I'm 30 years old, 150 pounds and 5'8". I'm skinny, and have been all my life while being able to eat whatever. 2 months ago I started working out due to turning 30 and figuring it would be a good idea. When I found out about this test I amped up the cardio to try to burn off the THC cause I read that might help. Also I started eating alot better and drinking tons of water.
Basically my question is, have I been doing the right thing? I've read a few places that also say maybe I shouldn't be working out so much and it might cause me to fail. I've taken 2 home tests, but the results were so faint that it's only made me more confused.
Thanks in advance for any advice you may have
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A little paranoid
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A little paranoid
I think you will be fine.. i just had a test about 20 min ago at a hospital. I hadnt smoked in 23 days. I was so paranoid that I took two at home kits (both neg). I woke up this morning at 5:30 and drank a bottle of xxtra clean detox. My test was at 10:30. I was so so nervous! It was instant results and the nurse showed me right away... passed with flying colors.
I probably wasted 50$ on the xxtra clean but peace of mind was worth every penny.
I recommend buying an at home thc test from a head shop or walgreens. Take it with the first pee of the morning. if you pass... no worries
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A little paranoid
On all the home tests I've tested negative for the line was very faint. I had a few where the control was even faint.
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A little paranoid
A sure way to pass the test without worry is using QF 5.7, just used it passed with no problems, besides do your research everyone on here supports it.