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| Whats up guys. I am about to graduate college and delve into the real world. I am a business major so I am anticipating drug screenings at my future potential employers. I had a couple of concerns I hope some of you can shed some light on... Here's the facts: I smoked pot nearly everyday, one or more times a day, for about 5 years. Due to school work and thinking about looking for other jobs, I quit smoking exactly 3 months ago. I have to decided to stay at my current job for the time being. Now that this semester is over, I want to reward myself for being so studious and prioritized by enjoying a bowl or two (or three or four or thirty) between now and next semester, when I plan on quitting again. Here's the concerns: Do you think that if I smoke a little for the next few weeks, it will be like throwing the last three months out the window? Will I have to quit another three months to get to where I am now? It seems as though I read that detection depends on frequency of use and can last from only a few days for a single use to up to three months for heavy users. So if im reasoning correctly, I should be almost clean now and if i smoke very conservatively it shouldnt take as long to get clean again, right? I understand that THC is stored in fat cells. I am a big guy. I have been exercising and plan to do so even more when I quit again since increasing metabolism seems to be the most recommended way to clean your system efficiently. I miss my mary jane. Any thoughts or recommendations or anything would be most helpful. later |
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