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12-06-2008, 09:45 PM #1OPJunior Member
Question about creatine
Does the instant tests that my parole office uses check for creatine levels, or is that only in a lab test? In other words will they know if my sample is over diluted? They use a stick and get the results within a minute. When I first got out of prison I was smoking. When it came time to report I quit for about three days and drank a shitload of water. My piss was always clear and they never said anything about it. I thought I was passing everytime, but come to find out they were only checking me for cocaine. Now they switched to the 3 panel tests and check for coke, opiates, and thc. I know i shouldn't smoke while on parole but it is hard for me since i've been smoking since i was a teenager and only quit when i was in prison for a year. I'm now 33. I don't want to smoke everyday just a couple of hits here and there.
crookedc Reviewed by crookedc on . Question about creatine Does the instant tests that my parole office uses check for creatine levels, or is that only in a lab test? In other words will they know if my sample is over diluted? They use a stick and get the results within a minute. When I first got out of prison I was smoking. When it came time to report I quit for about three days and drank a shitload of water. My piss was always clear and they never said anything about it. I thought I was passing everytime, but come to find out they were only checking Rating: 5
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12-06-2008, 11:00 PM #2Senior Member
Question about creatine
Originally Posted by crookedc
It all depends on the P.O. and how much money the P.O. wants to spend.To view the Board Rules: http://boards.cannabis.com/introduce...ard-rules.html
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12-06-2008, 11:59 PM #3OPJunior Member
Question about creatine
what is specific gravity?
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12-07-2008, 02:19 AM #4Senior Member
Question about creatine
Specific gravity is basically a fancy term for density. Specific gravity is tested in conjunction with creatinine to determine if a sample is overdiluted. Drinking water lowers the specific gravity as well as the creatinine levels. Under DHHS regulations, a sample is "too-dilute" when the creatinine concentration is greater than or equal to 2 mg/dL, but less than 20 mg/dL while the specific gravity is greater than 1.0010 but less than 1.0030.
One way of keeping the SG in check when utilizing dilution techniques is to drink gatorade in place of water.To view the Board Rules: http://boards.cannabis.com/introduce...ard-rules.html
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12-07-2008, 02:24 AM #5OPJunior Member
Question about creatine
Thanks! Why gatorade? Is it cause of the electrolytes. If so, then smart water should do the trick too.
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12-07-2008, 03:26 AM #6Senior Member
Question about creatine
Originally Posted by crookedc
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