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YaHookan
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Question about lab testing
So my first test came back to dilluted and so now my question is if I were to sub on my next test would they compare that to my first? Would they check to see if it was the same or once that one's done they don't even mess with it? Any help would be appreciated since I have to retake on monday and I now know I can easily sub, but will I get caught?
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YaHookan
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I know I've read it somewhere while doing this research but someone is swearing they can tell the diff from male and female urine in these tests. I'd been led to believe that a pregnancy is the only thing that would cause a problem. I asked elsewhere about the risk in using the urine of my daughter whom is 2 and not pregnant (obviously!) with the consensus that it would be fine. And I know they are running a 5 panel test and wonder if I do in fact have a reason to worry. Again any help is much appreciated, its tomorrow
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