Quote Originally Posted by wjohns13
A second line in the test region means a negative result, no line in the test region means a positive result. My test line was as dark as the control line, thereby confirming that I am negative. On day 52 my result was a light line in the test region although it was really faint. I am female 5'8 204 lbs, not fat but built, I work out 3-4 times a week doing mostly cardio, and I sit in a steam room after every workout.

When I say chronic user I am talking about smoking everyday, multiple times a day since I was 19 I am now 35. I take a multi-vitamin and try and drink plenty of water. I needed to be clean for a position in a hospital so because I had the time I decided to clean naturally instead of diluting. By using my first urine of the day which as we all know is the most concentrated I knew that if I tested negative I would be clean, and thereby I did that on day 60 having worked out the night before just to see if addtional metabolites would be released into my urine.

Needless to say I am clean now, and I plan on putting up a few ounces of clean urine in my freezer in case I need it in the future. I take my pre-employment test on May 27th, which will give me a total of 70 days clean and I cannot wait to come home and light a fatty
gotcha.

I believe I havnt smoked for about 40+ days. Im only 23, 6'0 175 lbs. I dont work out at all because ever since I tore the ligament in my left foot just walking is excruciating. Im afraid to go to the doctor for it because I have a feeling they will just say its arthritis and give me some prescription that would ruin any chance of passing any test for any job.

But yeah, im very curious as to people failing tests after 30+ days of abstaining from marijuana use. To me it seems like a small percent of people fail after so long, but I cant know for sure unless I get some numbers to crunch.

Im weird like this, im a Sociology major so I like to do little weird studies on groups of people. Even though this sort of data can be completely falsified, I am very bored and am finally out of school for the summer. Thats sort of why I quit smoking weed approximately a month and a half ago, so I could get off unemployment and get a job. Financial aid is definitely not enough for tuition and books and other various ridiculous fees.
halfassedjedi Reviewed by halfassedjedi on . have you failed after 30+ days weed free? Im just curious if anyone here has failed after abstaining from marijuana use for 30+ days. It seems unlikely, but apparently there is sparse data implying that it can be detected well beyond 30 days. Im just curious, as I havnt heard many cases of either chronic or sporadic users failing a test after 30 days of 'staying clean'. Please note, this is not a 'will I pass if I havnt smoked in over 30 days' thread. Just a questionnaire if you will. Rating: 5