That's not very reassuring. How come everyone else in these boards says that a line, no matter how faint is a negative??
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That's not very reassuring. How come everyone else in these boards says that a line, no matter how faint is a negative??
Well here you seem to say that it is a faint line, but still noticeable... I am confused, so even with a line, as dictated in these home tests, is a negative for these thc tests, or are you saying I would fail an actual test.
Another question, why are we measuring the first void of the day? I certainly wouldn't be giving the tester my first void, it would probably be late in the afternoon. If a test late in the day shows a line, what would prompt a CS/GC test at that point?
i thought i posted it, but what do the directions say.....most say if there is a line then it is a negative....thats from my experience at my local pharmacy. i think that your picture shows a negative.
Morning-
I'm trying to nail this down and you seem like most knowledgeable cobber. Hope you don't mind a little early AM brain pick!
I use a test strip which indicates that a negative on the strip means I'm below 25n/ml concentration (per the insert that came with the strips). Assuming probation is a zero tolerance environment, is this good enough? I don't know whether I/A or GC/MS, nor do I know cut-off used by lab (BI). Bet my P.O. won't share!
Help?