[EMERGENCY] Would Weed Stay In My System For 19 Days + Does Diagnosing Aspergers!


Question: [EMERGENCY] Would Weed Stay In My System For 19 Days + Does Diagnosing Aspergers Involve Drug Test?
Here's the thing guys,

I smoked Weed on Wednesday the 9th February yeah?
Only the thing was it was my first time, and I didn't really take it in right infact the 'high' if you even want to call it that, lasted about an hour and a half.

My eyes weren't that blood shot, I only felt abit relaxed and my legs were abit numb and I had glassy eyes.

That was it.

I tried to take it again last Friday, but failed probably down to the fact I tried a different method, but anyway I had no effect at all when I tried it on Friday.


So that was all fine and good.

Then, on Saturday my mum was talking to her friend about Drug Test.
I kind of butted in and I said 'Yeah but some Drugs don't stay in your system that long, right..?' because I'm going for a job and I'm afraid they'll take a test.

She said 'Some stay in longer than others, infact Eric you'll have to get one when you go for your Assessment soon'.


My face dropped, I literally couldn't believe it.
You see I'm being Diagnosed for Aspergers soon, the date was meant to be the 26th March and I counted and apparently it would of been out off my system by then.


However, I got a phone call today and it's been pushed forward to the 28th February 2011.

Which would be about 19 Days after I took that small bit of Weed.


My Questions:


1) It was my first ever time smoking it, I didn't properly take it in and hardly got high, would this effect the time it would take for it to leave my system?

2) Does the Diagnoses process of Aspergers/Autism usually involve Drug Test or did my Mum say that to scare me?

3) Do you think it'll be out of my system in 19 Days? [Take into account the fact It didn't really get me high and was my first time]



Please Help!

Answers:

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Weed stays in your system around 3-4 days for a one time use. 10 days for regular use up to an extreme of around 30 days for a heavy, daily user.



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You should just drink a lot of water, and it will flush out of your system fast. If you drink a ton of water daily you will be fine. like a lot.

smoked a lot of weed.



1- That may actually only be 17 days? Friday counts if you breathed in any of the smoke. Either way the amount you inhaled will effect the length of time it stays in your system. The more you do, the longer it takes to disappear. It doesn't matterhow high you felt, just how much of the smoke got into your body.

2- No, but your mother could ask the doctor to test you for it. I don't know if she's trying to scare you or if she really is going to make them do it.

3- Yes, it should be out of your system in 17 or 19 days, however long it is. Just drink a good amount of water and get some exercise if possible. If you only smoke a little like this and don't smoke regularly it shouldn't be in your system more than a week or maybe two. It depends on your metabolism to a certain extent though, like if you're sedentary and overweight it will show up a bit longer than average, if you're thin and athletic it should clear out faster.



Tell your mum you have no intention of taking any kind of drugs test. Period. What's she going to do, follow you around forever watching you pee? also get a buzz cut at your barber.

Drug testing kids is a total and wrong imposition on your privacy. Bet she drinks either stimulants or narcotics, tell her to quit the booze and coffee.

Why would they test you for drugs? You do have a right to privacy when you see a doctor, make sure you exercise that right and tell the doctor you want your mum out of the room and get agreement from him that everything will be confidential.

If they can't meet those agreements walk out.




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