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    Blood and UA test

    I'm not overly concerend with Monday's scheduled drug test involving a UA and blood sample but if they are only testing for presence of street/recreational drugs I'll pass with flying colors. My question is - why would they do both a blood AND a UA. It's a job in Tech Sales for a privately owned mid-sized company so I highly doubt they're going to check my Test levels. On paper it says job offer is dependent on passing drug test and physical. 99% of employer tests do not involve aas as I understand. Maybe I'm just being paranoid (of course I am). I'm thinking they'll check sugar for diabetes, etc and the presence of street drugs. Obviously if they check aas I'm screwed, blued and tatooed.

    Any reassurance would help me sleep better. Anyone? Anyone? Bueller?

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    Depends on the type of "panel" drug test. I was worried before for a job interview's drug screening. I had to do the 10 panel test, but none of which included a test for AAS. Heck, my lab results that included insulin, HGH, lipids, test, etc. wasn't even good enough to tell my doc that I had it in my system. Regardless, I don't think test lasts long in the system, but stuff like deca does for quite a long time, more than a year I believe.

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    Yep, Deca metabolites can be detected up to 18 months after you stop. EQ is 5-6 months I think and long ester test is around 3 months. Either way, I'd be effed but the aas test is a very expensive adder so I'm trying to convince myself they will not be checking my hormone levels.

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    Quick fix. Check it out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SloppyJ View Post
    Quick fix. Check it out.
    I like it. That's genius!! But they're taking blood sample too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SloppyJ View Post
    Quick fix. Check it out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigBird View Post
    I like it. That's genius!! But they're taking blood sample too.
    Yeah but I'm just saying it for everyone's benifit. I will confirm that it does indeed work. There was no way I'm passing a test (weed) and I got called for a random at work. I actually used a brand called "Magnum" and it worked.

    I went home, heated it in the microwave and checked the temp with my regular thermometer. Taped it to my leg with a hot-hands and off I went. Passed a DOT test with flying colors.

    Now the blood part, I don't know anything about that.

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    I used Niacin and cranberry juice to pass weed tests. I had randoms for 2 years straight, smoked every day and I never got caught. It was for probation so it could have been very very bad if I failed. Again, that is for piss tests, not blood although the theory with Niacin and weed is simple. When testing for weed, they look for THC. THC is fat soluble. Niacin is supposed to help break up and burn off the fat in your blood. AKA, it is supposed to help flush it out quicker from the blood. Granted, I have a high metabolism so it works perfectly for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SloppyJ View Post
    Quick fix. Check it out.

    I just hit the website. What will they think of next??

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