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| Check with a pharmacist to see if I'm off base, but I wonder if it would work to use a pregnancy test stick - I am pretty sure it detects human hormones (regardless of whether or not the person is pregnant). If the control line doesn't show up there is likely a problem. Scientific stuff on pregnancy testsP.S. I failed chemistry so I could be totally off base. But it seems like it might work. |
| Posts: 1089 | Location: UNT Dallas | Registered: June 29, 2004 |
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| Accu-Chem Labs 972.234.5412 Dr. John Lassiter |
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| I've used Dr. Lassiter before - excellent witness. But I heard he sold his lab a few months back and it now does other things. My investigator told me that just the other day when we were submitting the real urine for drug testing. I was thinking of contacting a regular medical lab where they routinely test urine for all the things that go wrong with us old people. They could at least determine that the liquid contains the all same stuff urine usually does. But the cost would be too high and I'd bet they're not certified by DPS. Barring a better idea, I might just change the allegation from 'urine' to a 'yellowish-colored liquid'. All the statute requires is a 'substance'. Besides, don't those places that sell 'whizzinators' also sell a liquid to go in them? BTW Gretchen, that sounds like a good idea. But JB's idea gave me the willies. |
| Posts: 137 | Location: Corsicana, TX | Registered: May 10, 2003 |
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