Guest guest Posted September 22, 2011 Report Share Posted September 22, 2011 It will 100% have a REALLY big effect on your saliva test. As that test is ment to be done on a normal days enviroment so that your levels can be measure when your " normal " . So drinking will have quite a big impact on your adrenals and therefore your results. Not too sure on the affect on the thyroid, maybe someone else can give some input here. Could you not bring the saliva test home and do it a few days later and maybe send it off yourself ? Steve > > I live in a remote aboriginal community where alcohol is forbidden. At the end of each term the staff get flown a couple of hours to the city for our holidays. Needless to say there is considerable celebration involving a fair amount of alcohol. > This also coincides with my only opportunity to get my saliva adrenal test & blood test for thyroid. Can anyone tell me if either test will be affected by alcohol in my system? The blood test would be about 10 hours after my last drink. The saliva test would be ok until the last spit of the day which would be after being in the pub for about 4 hours... > Don't want to miss my first pint in 10 weeks, but don't want to mess up my tests, either...!!! > Advice appreciated!!! Thankyou... > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2011 Report Share Posted September 22, 2011 You should be OK, but don't go overboard. Many find that being hypothyroid can cause you to react not so well to alcohol, especially red wine. However don't take any alcohol during the 24 hours you have your saliva tests done. You usually have to spit into a test tube at around 8.00a.n. - 12 noon - 4.00p.m. and again around midnight. Luv -Sheila I live in a remote aboriginal community where alcohol is forbidden. At the end of each term the staff get flown a couple of hours to the city for our holidays. Needless to say there is considerable celebration involving a fair amount of alcohol. This also coincides with my only opportunity to get my saliva adrenal test & blood test for thyroid. Can anyone tell me if either test will be affected by alcohol in my system? The blood test would be about 10 hours after my last drink. The saliva test would be ok until the last spit of the day which would be after being in the pub for about 4 hours... Don't want to miss my first pint in 10 weeks, but don't want to mess up my tests, either...!!! Advice appreciated!!! Thankyou... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2011 Report Share Posted September 22, 2011 Thanks Steve & Sheila, for your replies... yes, I figured it would have to make a difference, I'm just so much looking forward to my first drink in a long difficult term, that I was hoping otherwise! I found out that I can freeze the saliva test, so if I can get the test kit in time (we only get one mail delivery a week) I can do it a couple of days early, freeze it, and then drop it into the test centre on arrival in Darwin before I head to the pub! Then I could wait till I arrive back from my overseas holiday and get the blood test done on arrival before heading back to this godforsaken remote community. Really appreciate the input, thanks again. > > It will 100% have a REALLY big effect on your saliva test. As that test is ment to be done on a normal days enviroment so that your levels can be measure when your " normal " . > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2011 Report Share Posted September 22, 2011 Just a thought... does the spit sequence have to run from 8am to midnights in that order? Is it possible to start at midnigt and finish at 4pm, or does that not show a true cycle? Thanks, . > You usually have to spit into a test tube at around 8.00a.n. - 12 noon - > 4.00p.m. and again around midnight. > > Luv -Sheila Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2011 Report Share Posted September 22, 2011 It has to be on a normal day, so unless you wake up at midnight then it would make the test show false results. As the test is to show how much cortisol your body is producing on a standard day. From waking up right up until going asleep. The freezing idea sounds a good one, especially if your going to do it a few days before drinking then it will have no affect on the results and you can get happily drunk Steve > > Just a thought... does the spit sequence have to run from 8am to midnights in that order? Is it possible to start at midnigt and finish at 4pm, or does that not show a true cycle? Thanks, . > > > You usually have to spit into a test tube at around 8.00a.n. - 12 noon - > > 4.00p.m. and again around midnight. > > > > Luv -Sheila > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2011 Report Share Posted September 22, 2011 I don't see any reason why not , so long as you let the laboratory know when you return the samples. Luv - Sheila Just a thought... does the spit sequence have to run from 8am to midnights in that order? Is it possible to start at midnigt and finish at 4pm, or does that not show a true cycle? Thanks, . > You usually have to spit into a test tube at around 8.00a.n. - 12 noon - > 4.00p.m. and again around midnight. > > Luv -Sheila Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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