The urine test was on May 18 at noon. So it is four and a half days since. But I know I passed it with dilution. I had gatorade that morning along with cranberry juice and water. About 100 ounces between six am and 11:45 am. I took a FirstCheck at 11:00am. The line for THC was a good almost strong color, almost solid.

My concern is that it will somehow show up as dilute. I had no adulterants, no gimmicks just dilution. Took no creatinine. Just ate red meat for several days prior to the test. Also, was exercising heavy until the day before the test.

Since it is now one more week of THC free, if they retest the metabolites will be so low that even dilution will not be necessary. Just a very minimum dilute. Maybe fifty ounces over a five hour period.

My concern is that if they suspect dilution, they will go for a hair test. So I have been researching the Macujo method.

I cut my head hair four days ago to about one sixteenth of an inch. The last smoking was on April 26th. I smoked about 3 grams over a one week period prior to April 26th. Before that was clean for about two to two and a half months. Since I cut my head hair the concern is for body hair. I will shave the armpit hair.

1. I have covered the body hair with hydrogen peroxide twice in the last day.
I figure it is better to do a lot prior to even knowing if they will spring a hair test on me. Better safer than sorrier. Do you know if hydrogen peroxide alone will help, or should I use vinegar to open the hair cells first.

2. Tomorrow I will find the clear and clean and do the Macujo method, first the apple cider vinegar, then the Clean and Clear followed by the Tide, and then a shampoo.

I want to thank Deige, Burnt Toast, and Killerweed420 and WebDox for all your comments. You all have really helped with advice that is accurate.
It is now four and a half days (six and a half counting the weekend) since the urinalysis test, I am beginning to hope. But, by Friday, end of the day, it will be a full nine and a half business days, if I have heard nothing by then, it should be a sign of hopefullness.

If you have any knowledge about this situation, please let me know. Again, thank you four for your clinical accuracy.

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