Quote Originally Posted by Oh My High
Actually, I want to add that I looked once again at the test results and there's an incredibly faint line. I said I tested positive because I like to play it conservative. I know any line, however faint, is a line, and lines are fainter with low ng/ml cutoffs. So my revised question is does an incredibly faint line mean I'm borderline and that it should improve within the next 5-6 days when I retest myself?
There is no meaning attributed to the intensity of a line. To conclude that a faint line means "borderline" would be speculating (and wrongfully so) since home tests, like all assays, lack the ability to yield a quantitative value. Assays are a Pass/Fail endeavor.

Even synthetic urine controls (which contain no drug metabolites at all) can produce a faint line on an assay.

A faint line still counts as a line, and if a line appears in the T region, its a negative.
Burnt Toast Reviewed by Burnt Toast on . What should I test for a 2nd home test? I'm on day 16 of sobriety from regular use. One week from today, day 23, there's a small chance of a test. This morning I took a home test with my first morning pee and tested positive. I will start loading up on creatine and plan for a possible flush. I plan to retake the home test this next weekend, since another 5-6 days can make a difference if I'm borderline. My question is when I take another home test, should I test my morning pee to give me the clearest absolute idea where I stand, or Rating: 5