a question about blood testing

Discussion in 'Cannabis and Marijuana' started by diamondsontheinside, Dec 9, 2005.

  1. diamondsontheinside

    diamondsontheinside Member

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    hey guys. so i have an issue i need to deal with, and i'm hoping yall can help me out.

    i have been really sick the last month or so, and my roomate is convinced i have mono or pnumoia or something. i'm starting to think maybe i need to go to the doctor and have some work done to see why i'm sick. if i go to the doctor here on campus, it will cost an arm and a leg. if i wait until next week when i go home, i can go with my parents and i wont have to pay anything. the downside to waiting til i go home is that since my parents don't believe i'm "clean" theres a pretty high risk that they'll have me tested for weed while they test me for mono or something. i know i can pass the UA, but what about blood? it has been 48 days since I smoked last, and it was only about a bowl and a half, shared with a friend. before that time, I had smoked a small amount 2 other times within the same month period. i dont know a thing about blood testing, but i'm a little worried that perhaps it wont have cleared all the way yet? its a long story but i can not risk turning up positive for anything, no matter how small the trace.

    so what do you think? is it clear of my system by now? should i just not go to the doctor? help!
     
  2. TopNotchStoner

    TopNotchStoner Georgia Homegrown

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    I'm not too clear on what you're talking about. Do you mean that you don't want the doctor to tell your parents that you have THC in your system? If so, the doctor can't say shit to your parents about that unless you give him/her permission to do so. Also, if they test for a virus or an infection, it won't turn up any THC. They would have to do an entirely seperate test, which would end up costing them more money.
     
  3. firelip

    firelip Member

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    your clean man
     
  4. ConcealedCulture

    ConcealedCulture Senior Member

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    Yeah, you're an adult. Meaning you have doctor/patient confidentiality. Your parents could not have you drug tested unless you consented to it, or the court required it. But thats a different story.

    And 48 days? You've been clean for a long time. Youre fine.
     
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