Quote Originally Posted by Burnt Toast
Depends on so many factors, including - but limited to - pattern of use, how much was used, metabolic rate, and level of physical activity. And each case is different. Testing yourself periodically will give you the answer.
Thanks. So I guess I still don't have a conclusive answer to my original question, but it sounds like there may not be one.

I just figured it kind of defied conservation in physics that the level of THC in your body could somehow increase more if you were a heavy smoker that quit 2 weeks ago, versus someone who has never smoked. I would think both are gaining the same levels, but I guess this may not be the case (or impossible to really prove it is). If anyone else has ideas about this please let me know, I am still stressing very badly.

I took an at-home-test this morning, with the second pee of the day but no dilution, and had a very faint line, which I think indicates a pass. I've already gone ahead and put it in a vial though and am going to send it off for further confirmation. I'll keep this thread updated with my results.

On a side note - last year I did use Quick Fix for a job and it worked. I just don't want to go through that stress again.
jokinandtokin Reviewed by jokinandtokin on . Question about THC levels in body when smoking after abstaining Hi all, This might be a dumb question, but for the sake of my sanity I have to ask this. I have a drug test coming up I have been very stressed about for a new job. I am a pretty heavy smoker - about a gram a day - for the 2 years. On May 12 I stopped smoking, then on May 19 slipped up and smoked twice. I then abstained until May 28, but once again slipped up smoking twice. I have a drug test coming up on June 22 (maybe could push back a few more days), and I am a bit nervous. Did my Rating: 5