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Other causes of failed PEth test for alcohol abuse?

Mental Health | Last Active: Jun 13 10:51am | Replies (436)

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I am so sorry that everyone is going through this situation, all based on a flawed test. The HIMS program is IMO a very confusing and punitive program. I also think it's ridiculous that the person being monitored also has to monitor the test collector. What's next? Does he then have to make sure to monitor the test kit was shipped properly, then does he have to go to USDTL and stand over the shoulder of the lab tech and make sure the sample is being analyzed correct? I mean this is insanity. The HIMS people / monitor want the moniteree to take accountability of their sobriety and testing but to what point. Plus what is a person to do if they refuse to take a Peth test because the collector is not doing it correctly? Does that count against you? This all ridiculous.

I came across a very interesting blood collection system that is being used by HemaXis DB10. It removes the potential of the collector screwing up the DBS paper. Attaching a link. See their video at the bottom.

hemaxis.com/products/hemaxis-db10/

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The HIMS program is simply run by amateurs, in every respect. Pilots identified with substance abuse and personality disorders, who embrace the program with eerie enthusiasm become leaders, then act as counselors, doctors and toxicological experts...

The companies let it run wild boasting of ten to one returns on investment.

A number of factors are coming together which is gonna change that. Not the least of which is this ridiculous PETH testing. The amount and ridiculousness of false positives is simply at the point where it cannot be ignored.