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mike10
June 13th, 2012, 03:09 PM
during school some of my friends brought wine and beer to school and i had a sip of the wine and sp im scared if i take a drug test it will show up so please help
i dont know if this post belongs here or not so and thanks for the help
Kotaro
June 13th, 2012, 03:12 PM
Hey, you should be fine you won't be taking a drug test if there is no reason for it :x. If it really bothered you just don't drink it again I know its hard but ignore the peer pressure
Desuetude
June 13th, 2012, 03:13 PM
Why would you be having to take a drug test? and one sip of wine shouldn't do much, there isn't anything to be worried about.
Also, like the user above said, don't give in to peer pressure. If they ditch you because you won't have alcohol they're not real friends and they're not worth it, just do what you feel comfortable with and you should be more respected by people if you didn't anyway.
Telkanis
June 15th, 2012, 11:20 AM
Alcohol shouldn't show up on a drug test. Plus it gets out of your system after only a few hours. They'd need to test you for alcohol or do a general blood test I think.
Greg1994
June 15th, 2012, 11:35 AM
If you only had a sip, it won't even make that big of a difference if you by some reason have to take a breathalyzer test. I know that you posted this yesterday, but in all honesty don't worry too much about it, just don't drink it again. Plus if you had a sip, within barely a few hours it wont even show up.
DejaVu
June 19th, 2012, 04:26 PM
I lol'd.
commikid
June 20th, 2012, 02:52 PM
Youll be fine pal, it shouldnt show up on a drugs test. It would show up on a breatheliser test like what the cops use when they want to see if someone is drunk when driving but you ahouldnt come into contact with one of those and you wouldnt be over any sort of limit by only having a sip anyway. alcohol doesnt stay in the system for very long anyway but thats depending on how much you drink. Dont give in to peer pressure though man just tell them you dont like that drink or you feel sick if you dont want to drink it :)
Neverender
June 25th, 2012, 07:09 PM
Alcohol won't show up on a drug test. Why would you be taking a drug test? Also why would you care if it showed up on a drug test? ALSO, you ARE aware that drug tests are patient confidentiality? There are so many things infuriating in this thread.
God damnit you certainly are lacking in the logic department, aren't you?
Nellerin
June 25th, 2012, 07:12 PM
What kind of thread is this, other than a troll thread. Not to be mean but simply every thought you expressed defies simple common sense.
Sordid Saint
June 29th, 2012, 07:18 PM
You're not going to take a drug test that it'll show up on. Alcohol will only stay in your system for a few days max. Also, like other people are saying, if they're gonna ditch you because you won't drink, they're losers and you shouldn't be their friends.
Thunderstorm
June 29th, 2012, 07:44 PM
1. A drug test does not determine the amount of liquor/alcohol in your system. Your Blood Alcohol Count (taken by blood) would determin the amount of alcohol in your system.
2. It does not stay in your sytem forever. The alcohol leaves eventually by natural ways.
3. Why and Who would give you a alcohol test? You're not driving. You're not fooling around and doing bad things. You'll be fine! :)
georgiaboy123
June 30th, 2012, 12:05 AM
you're worried over nothing man, alcohol is out of your system within hours. besides it only shows up on a breathalyzer.
Incompris
July 3rd, 2012, 03:28 AM
Why would you be having to take a drug test? and one sip of wine shouldn't do much, there isn't anything to be worried about.
Also, like the user above said, don't give in to peer pressure. If they ditch you because you won't have alcohol they're not real friends and they're not worth it, just do what you feel comfortable with and you should be more respected by people if you didn't anyway. I totally agree with you. and also the alcohol should leave your system after a couple of hours, you have nothing to worry about
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