Is nearby a type of drug exam that can detect the ultimate time of usage?
She HAS NOT done any type of drugs since March 16th. I know this for 100% fact, so anyone who wants to tell me she's full of it, please don't bother answering.
She have been using mass amounts of marijuana *daily* since she was 14. She is 17 now. When I utter mass amounts, I mean she was constantly either big or getting high. Literally all day, every hours of daylight.
She is also overweight, and doesn't THC store itself in fat cells?
She inferior a urine analysis a couple weeks ago, with high levels of THC. She's on probation and her probation officer, unsurprisingly, doesn't believe her.
She has 2 attorneys, and they are wanting to do a hair follicle drug test. I've researched and know that this will detect drug use, and how frequent, for up to 90 days. Will it also show the final time of usage?
If not, is there a type of drug test that will? She is trying to prove to her probation officer and the court that she has impracticable since she has been on probation.
Like I said, if you just want to let somebody know me she's lying and that she has had to have used since March 16th, don't bother answering because I'm next to her constantly and know she hasn't. Thank you.
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Answers:
THC leaches out of the body very slowly due to its low solubility in wet compared with fat. That coupled with her previous level of use combine to not surprise me at all that she still tested positive. Three months is the usual sort of time-frame for elimination of THC to undetectable levels. The probation officer clearly doesn't know the limitations of the test.
No test will accurately give a time for finishing use of a drug with such a long half-life in the body as THC, however a hair assessment may be able to show the gradual fall in concentration since the ending dose. Just doing a hair test will still give a positive reading because at hand was THC in her body still while the hair grew if that make any sense. the hair needs to be looked at in section and assayed quantitatively.
As I say though, a quantitative test that gives a numerical fairly than -/+ or low/med/high could show the downward trend. Standard drug tests use an ELISA method though which is semi-quantative at best. You would need to talk to a specialist contained by drug testing, which you won't find here, and specialist testing is likely to be tough to source and expensive.
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She have been using mass amounts of marijuana *daily* since she was 14. She is 17 now. When I utter mass amounts, I mean she was constantly either big or getting high. Literally all day, every hours of daylight.
She is also overweight, and doesn't THC store itself in fat cells?
She inferior a urine analysis a couple weeks ago, with high levels of THC. She's on probation and her probation officer, unsurprisingly, doesn't believe her.
She has 2 attorneys, and they are wanting to do a hair follicle drug test. I've researched and know that this will detect drug use, and how frequent, for up to 90 days. Will it also show the final time of usage?
If not, is there a type of drug test that will? She is trying to prove to her probation officer and the court that she has impracticable since she has been on probation.
Like I said, if you just want to let somebody know me she's lying and that she has had to have used since March 16th, don't bother answering because I'm next to her constantly and know she hasn't. Thank you.
If you think she's full of ****, please see the following webpage.
http://answers.google.com/answers/thread…
Answers:
THC leaches out of the body very slowly due to its low solubility in wet compared with fat. That coupled with her previous level of use combine to not surprise me at all that she still tested positive. Three months is the usual sort of time-frame for elimination of THC to undetectable levels. The probation officer clearly doesn't know the limitations of the test.
No test will accurately give a time for finishing use of a drug with such a long half-life in the body as THC, however a hair assessment may be able to show the gradual fall in concentration since the ending dose. Just doing a hair test will still give a positive reading because at hand was THC in her body still while the hair grew if that make any sense. the hair needs to be looked at in section and assayed quantitatively.
As I say though, a quantitative test that gives a numerical fairly than -/+ or low/med/high could show the downward trend. Standard drug tests use an ELISA method though which is semi-quantative at best. You would need to talk to a specialist contained by drug testing, which you won't find here, and specialist testing is likely to be tough to source and expensive.
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