4 day till test, single use opinion-21 days till urine drug test
so i took the test friday...did a partial dilution (2 bottles of gatorade total of 40oz 2.5 hours before the test)....i was creatine loading 3 days before test..took Vitamin B bills because i got a bit panicky after seeing my urine was coming out almost clear (5 vitamin pills)..MY piss was almost fluorescent yellow the color of the green Gatorade..Will that raise suspicion?
4 day till test, single use opinion-21 days till urine drug test
Not to hijack the thread, but should one not bother diluting if they can pass a home test?
I would get paranoid about the lab test being "harder" to pass, but at the same time, why risk diluting when they could in fact just deny you and hire someone else??????????????
4 day till test, single use opinion-21 days till urine drug test
I get upset when i hear people say "30-90 days until your clean". This is bullshis. I'm 6'1 175, lift weights heavy 5 days a week, drink as much water as an average person. I took an at home drug test yesterday after abstaining for 2 weeks, and it was the cleanest result you could get. I don't think people give enough credit to some good weight training or running.
4 day till test, single use opinion-21 days till urine drug test
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Originally Posted by MikeRWolf
I get upset when i hear people say "30-90 days until your clean". This is bullshis.
No, its not BS. Its not all uncommon for longtime daily users to take longer than 30 days to test negative. I, myself, still tested postive after 53 days of abstaining before I threw in the towel and subbed for the scheduled U/A (at that time, Ive tipped the scales at 160 lbs). Theres also a report of one individual who finally tested negative after 105 days. Of course, this person was a longtime heavy user who weighed in on the wrong side of 375 lbs and indulged in zero physical activity.
As I stated earlier, each person is different. One person cannot determine their cleanout time based upon another persons cleanout time. Periodic home testing is the only reliable and accurate way to gauge cleanout times.