2 months of no cannabis, urine test tomorrow.....will I pass?

Discussion in 'Drug Testing and Legal Issues' started by Silverbackman, Apr 6, 2009.

  1. Silverbackman

    Silverbackman Member

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    Ok so I have a urine test tomorrow. I haven't smoked in over 2 months now.....last smoked at the end of January 2009. Before that I smoked occasionally....probably about once a week. Well that month (January) I did have one week I smoked everyday.....but it was only for one week for that month....I also did about a week during the holidays. I think it was the first or second week of January but I don't totally remember......and the third or fourth week of December during the holidays. Other than that mainly once a week. Even the last time I toked.....it was a one time dime (.5 grams spread over 2 days) and it was about 2 weeks after I last toked. But still I hear it can stay in your system for as long as 90 days. But then again that's for daily smokers.....but over the past 6 months I was only a daily smoker for that one week in January and December as I noted.

    Oh and according to many reports, smoking on a regular basis is considered to keep thc in the system for up to 45 days and smoking at a "constant pace" is up to 90 days. What is the difference between "regular basis" and "constant pace"?

    So will I pass this drug test or what? 2 months off of it, and occasionally once a week or so smoker before hand (only one week I smoked everyday for that 6 months). I'll be drinking more water than I usually do today.....though I shouldn't overdo it I guess as it can automatically fail the test....right?
     
  2. jamesrock

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    I never heard of too much water giving a false positive if thats what you mean.
     
  3. Silverbackman

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    Supposedly it can if there is too much dilation detected in the urine or something like that.
     
  4. Gratefully Dawg

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    well, judging by your first post I'd say you were probably clean about a month ago.
    for many occasional users, like yourself, THC last around thirty days in the system.
    But you can never tell.
    Some people (fatties-no offense) who smoke occasionally will hold THC in their system longer than some who have a low body fat ratio who smoke everyday.

    My advice is to not worry about it, you've gone 60 days without smoking and you were not an everyday smoker. You're in the clear
     
  5. jamesrock

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    I agree I think your in the clear as well. what i meant in my last post is that i have heard of the "dilution" that you are talking about causing a need to retest or an inconclusive (neg) test but never heard of it giving a false positive.
     
  6. Mpuckett93

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    Weed can only stay in your system for up to 35 days. And you can fail it for drinking to much water if it's for something like probation. Or you can try the old go to your drug test stoned as can be and pass it. I did it once to see if it worked and it did. What happens is you go above the limit the test for. For court they dilute it though so it goes down but luckily it was only for my drug assessment counciling stuff =D. Wouldn't recommend it though because it's not a garuntee. And You'll pass with flying colors my friend.
     
  7. danxdan

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    i think you should be okay.
     
  8. destrokk

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    even a a lab grade test will not detect thc after 48 days. you will be fine
     

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