Damn! Congrats! I know I won't have to take a drug test anytime soon, but I'm definitely saving this thread in the event that I would have to.. Dilution seems to be a pretty solid method. Hope you celebrated big that night!
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Damn! Congrats! I know I won't have to take a drug test anytime soon, but I'm definitely saving this thread in the event that I would have to.. Dilution seems to be a pretty solid method. Hope you celebrated big that night!
im guessing all these tests that are passing with the dilution method are "dip stick" tests and not actualy tested by the lab for the PH and creatine levels... i know for a fact that dilution is NOT this effective in most cases... 9 times out of 10 u will be retested as soon as they realize u have diluted your urine... and in some cases if u have more than 1 diluted test they will simply fail u if the tests results are diluted...
im not tryin to rain on your parade here...im stoked that dilution worked for u guys...but i have had BAD experiences with diluted tests... i was on house arrest for a DUI i got last year.. i had smoked a MINIMAL amount of weed but knew i was gonna be tested 5 days later...i assumed i could just dilute and everything would be fine...to my surprise my compliance officer called me back into city hall and showed me the results they got back from the lab...it showed that my urine was HEAVILY diluted and that if i EVER got another diluted test again it would be considered a FAILURE and a automatic violation...
so for all u people on probation or doing supervised tests.,..DONT assume that dilution will save your butt every time...in most cases (probation particularly) they look out for diluted tests and will violate u if it happens more than once...so its ok to do once...but be prepared for them to bust yer balls about it and retest u again...
good luck to everyone...
pH is checked to see if an adulterant had been used to spike a urine sample. It is not checked to determine dilution.Quote:
im guessing all these tests that are passing with the dilution method are "dip stick" tests and not actualy tested by the lab for the PH and creatine levels...
Only creatinine and specific gravity is checked to determine a diluted sample.
ok...well whatever...u know what i meant...Quote:
Originally Posted by Burnt Toast
We tend to keep things factual around here. False info is not welcomed here.