HonestyAboveAll
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- Jan 8, 2021
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Hello.
I failed a urine test today. It ”legally” was negative, but one of the two lines on the test was so weak, that they didn't believe me, when I said how long ago it was since I had taken any.
I was honest about how long ago it was, that I took any.
It frustrates me that it turned out like this, because now there's distrust. Which I hardly think is fair, when I've been honest.
It's been 7 days since I used Oxycodone, and 10 days or more since I used Tramadol, but it showed a very weak line on the test, for both of these (which technically makes it negative, but make them not believe that it's that long ago, that I used).
According to them, Oxycodone is only in the system for 5 days after use, so they didn't believe that it was 7 days ago that I took any, because the line on the test was so weak.
I don't blame them for not believing me, because ofcourse they trust the test and their experience the most.
But why was the line on the test so weak, when it's that long ago, that I used?
I'm not planning to use any more, but in case it did happen in the future, I would be scared that it would be detectable in my urine, for way longer than the 5 days. And then what do I tell them? If I'm honest, but the test show something else, ofcourse they won't believe me.
What could be the reason, for these drugs still showing up on a test, after so long? Even 10 days or more with Tramadol
I failed a urine test today. It ”legally” was negative, but one of the two lines on the test was so weak, that they didn't believe me, when I said how long ago it was since I had taken any.
I was honest about how long ago it was, that I took any.
It frustrates me that it turned out like this, because now there's distrust. Which I hardly think is fair, when I've been honest.
It's been 7 days since I used Oxycodone, and 10 days or more since I used Tramadol, but it showed a very weak line on the test, for both of these (which technically makes it negative, but make them not believe that it's that long ago, that I used).
According to them, Oxycodone is only in the system for 5 days after use, so they didn't believe that it was 7 days ago that I took any, because the line on the test was so weak.
I don't blame them for not believing me, because ofcourse they trust the test and their experience the most.
But why was the line on the test so weak, when it's that long ago, that I used?
I'm not planning to use any more, but in case it did happen in the future, I would be scared that it would be detectable in my urine, for way longer than the 5 days. And then what do I tell them? If I'm honest, but the test show something else, ofcourse they won't believe me.
What could be the reason, for these drugs still showing up on a test, after so long? Even 10 days or more with Tramadol