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Drinking..


Question Posted Wednesday April 18 2007, 5:03 pm

tommorw i have the my doctor physical .
i havent drank alcohol for about 19 days [ i havent been accually drunk for over 3 months], but im worried my doctor still be able to tell i drank by a blood or urine test ?


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Additional info, added Wednesday April 18 2007, 6:39 pm:
its my high school physicical. my doctor told me they'll be taking a blood test & urine test for sure..

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christina answered Wednesday April 18 2007, 6:34 pm:
When you take a physical, they don't really do a urine test on you. They just check your weight, height, hearing, eyesight, things like that.

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daddysgirl9262 answered Wednesday April 18 2007, 6:11 pm:
idk but one thing that i know is that when i usually have a physical they dont take a urine sample or a blood test unless you want to be tested or need to be. sorrry i couldnt help butt. he probably wont be able to tell dont worry about ittt.

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