Other causes of failed PEth test for alcohol abuse?
My daughter undergoes periodic peth testing for alchohol abuse. She fails regularly, although swears she drinks NOTHING. We have reason to believe she is telling the truth. Assuming she is indeed not drinking, is there a physical condition or ailment that might produce positive peth tests? She is 29, has enlarged lymph nodes, some kind of mysterious condition that gives her severe hives, etc. We are wondering if some type of autoinflammation or autoimmune condition might explain elevated levels. Our daughter is FINALLY discussing this with her regular doctor but if it is some unusual condition a specialist will be needed. The reason the peth test is required is due to a nasty custody dispute with lots of allegations of misconduct. I just want to know if there is ANYTHING other than alchohol consumption that can lead to positive test results. Any thoughts or knowledge of cases? Thanks for reading.
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I should add we also have (multiple) conflicting test results to counter failed tests at USDTL using direct blood draw vs their bloodspot cards.
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I am also seeking help and answers. I am a recovering alcoholic. I went thru treatment. I have had a total 5 PEth tests. 2 were positive, 1 Negative hair follicle test. I am waiting to do another hair follicle test. I haven't had any alcohol since Aug 5, 2017. I need help. This test could cost me my livelihood.
I was wondering the accuracy of USDTL. I am also wondering about expiration dates on the cards used to collect samples. If they have lot numbers, have there been recalls. How many positive tests in lot number sets. Are the skewed batches of cards are there to increase the testing . I could go on.
All I know is what’s happened to me. After a two false positives (contradicted by back-up tests I paid for myself from another testing facility), my judge said a toxicologist could be engaged to speak to the contradictions and vindicate me. Since then there have been 3 more false positives similarly contradicted by back-up tests, & I’m headed to court with said toxicologist soon to hopefully put this behind us. It cost me my kids thru no fault of my own, no alcohol consumption at all.
My ONLY positives were from one testing facility. All others from different places have all been negative, as they should be. Covering yourself with back-up tests is expensive but worth it.
I have been to court again with a toxicologist speaking on my behalf to evidence of five (5) false positives each contradicted by a negative PEth test taken elsewhere. The judge ruled to give me my kids back and let me drive them now, and I no longer have to be subjected to the court’s appointed test facility but can go to another facility of my choosing. It was time consuming & very costly (oh, what I could do for my kids with the $15k all this cost, for ultimately no good reason!), and cost me 8 months of time with my wonderful kids.
@roxycarmichael Have you had success with the Honokiol and Phytoceramides? I had a ridiculous positive... and I am not drinking. If they are going to take this test, have you heard of good results with these two things... and how fast does it start to block the Phospholipase... Thanks for any input about this...
Hi, @hulalupa - welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. I'm sorry to hear you had a ridiculous positive with a PEth test.
Hoping that @genie862017 @fairlaneowner @genie862017 @pethmadpethmadness @peterpansdotter @mllangan1 and others in this discussion about failed PEth tests will have some input for you on Honokiol and Phytoceramides. @johnbishop may also have some insights.
Will you share a bit more about what happened with your positive PEth test, @hulalupa?
Hi @hulalupa -- I would like to add my welcome to Connect along with @lisalucier and other members here. The best thing you can do is learn as much as you can about the testing and be a strong advocate for yourself. These links were in earlier posts but I thought I would repeat them here.
Links I've found that point out the problems with the current PEth testing:
Against the Rising Tide: Looking for Biostatisticians and Epidemiologists to help shape Drug-Testing Policy to be more Evidence-Based
— https://disruptedphysician.com/2014/12/01/against-the-rising-tide-looking-for-biostatisticians-and-epidemiologists-to-help-shape-drug-testing-policy-to-be-more-evidence-based/
ETG/ETS – A Physician Criticizes the Tests and Lack of FDA Oversight (law firm website)
— http://www.rockindlaw.com/etgets-a-physician-criticizes-the-tests-and-lack-of-fda-oversight/
Biomolecules and Biomarkers Used in Diagnosis of Alcohol Drinking and in Monitoring Therapeutic Interventions
— https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4598755/
I also found a lot of research information on Google Scholar (https://scholar.google.com/) using the search phrase "peth alcohol test false positive". Here are the search results links:
— https://scholar.google.com/scholar?as_ylo=2018&q=peth+alcohol+test+false+positive&hl=en&as_sdt=1,24&as_vis=1
Hoping you find some answers…
John
Thank you John So much for these links... I really appreciate it!
Lupa