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January 21st, 2010
Are you sure?
Sometimes customers think we are giving them misleading information, they get confused. What they do not understand is that we deal with these issues and questions on a daily basis. The information that we provide the customers with has been researched and proven by a lot of experience. This situation happens quite often.
“MB Detox, How can I help you?”
“Hi, I am currently looking for a job and I know I’m going to get a urine drug test. I’m going to start giving in my applications next week. I took zanax for 2 weeks straight last time was on Sunday night and I took 2 hits off a bowl last night. That’s the first time I smoked in months. Do you think I will pass my test?”
“Ma’am, when exactly is your test?”
“Well… probably not for another 1…2 or 3 weeks. I’m not sure yet”
“You have nothing to worry about if your test is in 3 weeks. Zanax will not stay any longer then a week, 2 at the most and the THC will be out in a couple days.”
“Oh ok, thank you so much!”
30 minutes later the same lady calls:
“MB Detox, How can I help you?”
“Hi, ummm… someone told me the marijuana can stay in your system for 30-60 days. You told me a couple days.”
“If you are a heavy user then yes 30-60 days, but from 2 hits no longer then a couple of days.”
“Ok, thank you again!”
20 minutes later the woman calls back again:
“MB Detox, How can I help you?”
“Hi, I asked someone else and they said 30 days. I also read online 30 days. Why are they saying 30 days and your not?”
“Ma’am, marijuana would stay in your system from 30-60 days only if you were a heavy user. If you kept re-introducing the toxins into your system on a daily basis then they would store in your fat cells and take a lot longer to get out. Since you only used one time, the toxins will not stay in your system for that long. If you are really worried and think your test will be within 1 week, you can use a Detox program or a Detox kit. This way you will be sure to pass your test. You should be fine!”
“Are you sure? I’m really paranoid.”
“Ma’am, do not worry, you will be fine!”
“Thank you, have a nice day.”