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July 11, 2022 at 10:34 pm #7566imsomebuddyParticipant
Hi there.
1. My son has smoked marijuana for two and half months every day. How long after cessation his urine test will show negative?
2. Can just a very very short drag of Marijuana be shown on urine drug test? If so how long after it?
3. Who you call a chronic Marijuana smoker? A two or three months abuse can be considered chronic?
Thanks a lot.
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July 12, 2022 at 7:03 am #29687helpinghandParticipant
Every person body is different. It can be 30 days to a year. Example: A client once tested negative for a year because the drug was embedded in her fat cells. You can by drug kits off Amazon to test your son monthly. Hope this helps.
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July 12, 2022 at 7:10 am #29688helpinghandParticipant
A chronic marijuana smoker is anyone who can’t stop smoking despite the negative consequences do to smoking. One day smoking can lead to abuse. Indulging in any drug beyond the recommended amount is considered abusing the drug. (Especially prescribed medication)
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July 12, 2022 at 11:51 pm #29707imsomebuddyParticipant
I need figure and numbers and precise answer.
Thanks.
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July 13, 2022 at 12:41 am #29708jamesbParticipant
Hi I’msomebuddy
As helping hand said, it really is different for every person, there is no exact numbers and figures.
Just like one person can pass a police breathalyser after drinking 2 pints but another may fail. There is so many contributing factors.
Can I ask if you don’t mind, why the significance of needing the numbers?
Is it for validation of you are testing him or are you worried about a test at work or similar?
I hope you and.youre son are well
James x
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July 13, 2022 at 8:53 pm #29743imsomebuddyParticipant
He is going to take a job but needs urine tests. He has smoked weed for two and half months everyvday now I’m wondering how long it takes for him to get rid of THC from his system for urine test.
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March 19, 2023 at 10:46 am #32813alafergusonParticipant
In terms of your first question, the length of time it takes for marijuana to clear out of the body can vary based on a number of factors, including frequency and duration of use, metabolism, and more.
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March 26, 2023 at 12:40 pm #32843alafergusonParticipant
In terms of your first question, the length of time it takes for marijuana to clear out of the body can vary based on a number of factors, including frequency and duration of use, metabolism, and more.
As for your second question, even a small amount of marijuana use can potentially be detectable on a urine drug test, although the window of detection may be shorter than it would be for someone who uses more frequently or for longer periods of time.
If you’re interested in learning more about cannabis and its effects on the body, as well as tips for safe and responsible use, you might want to check out mindbodygreen.com. They have some great resources on all sorts of wellness topics, including cannabis.
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September 13, 2024 at 12:05 am #254601alafergusonParticipant
If your son stops smoking, THC can stay in his urine for a while. For daily users, it might take up to 30-60 days to test negative, but this can vary based on metabolism and other factors.
Yes, even a very short drag of marijuana can show up on a urine test. The detection time can be anywhere from a few days to a week, depending on how much was consumed and individual metabolism.
Chronic marijuana use generally refers to regular, frequent use over a long period. Two to three months of daily use might be considered chronic by some standards, but it’s often seen as a moderate use pattern.
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September 17, 2024 at 5:29 pm #254610alafergusonParticipant
I once needed to find synthetic urine for a situation where timing was crucial, and I found some helpful info at ccwrc.org. If you’re looking for reliable options or advice, that site could be a useful resource.
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November 12, 2024 at 5:37 am #254751alafergusonParticipant
For your first question, it can vary, but after two and a half months of daily use, it might take a few weeks to a month for a urine test to show negative after stopping. As for just a quick drag, it can show up on a test, but how long it stays in the system depends on a lot of factors like body fat, metabolism, and how much was used. Regarding chronic use, two to three months of daily use might be considered chronic, but it’s usually more about the frequency and consistency of use. I’ve had a similar situation with a friend, and he used Toxin Rid 1 Day to detox fast – worked pretty well for him! I found a helpful guide on ccwrc.org that explained everything step by step.
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