Quote Originally Posted by Crimson King
Honestly? Not to scare you or anything,but I have been smoking for around 16 years [daily aside from the recent two week hiatus and a few times before then] and even when I stopped for 60 days a few years back I was still testing positive on a home test...and I'm 6 ft and 135 lbs and am in a very physical profession.
Everyone is different and the 30 day rule doesn't apply to all...sorry!
I'm glad you have said this. A lot of people find it hard to believe that it is possible to fail after 60 days. Some of the people on this board are heavy smokers, multiple times a day, and think that 30 days and all is good. Best way to know for sure is using home testing. Some labs use the 20 ng/ml cutoff on the assay screen now (depending on what the employer or whoever is requesting the test, maybe PO's) and then that also is going to increase detection time. Subbing and home testing, this is the way to go.