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Current Cycle - Benzyl Alcohol used in Stack: Alcohol Monitoring Device (ankle)
Question for those with any experience.
Unfortunately due to a stupid decision I have to wear an alcohol monitoring device that is attached to my ankle. It reads the alcohol in your sweat and if it does it sends an alert. Obviously it is looking for ethanol alcohol by analyzing the transdermal alcohol concentration (sweat). It doesn't trigger an alert until readings reach .02% which doesn't happen until you have had a drink.
There are situations where interferants (external - i.e. cologne, cleaners, etc) might set it off but the monitoring company will dismiss those where the alcohol is absorbed quickly. Drinking alcohol gets absorbed a lot slower.
I am steering away from any steroids made with ethyl oleate, but most are made with benzyl alcohol (which does not metabolize into ethanol and instead benzoic acid). I believe that of the solution 2% might be benzyl alcohol.
Does anyone know if an alcohol monitoring device on your body can pick up on the small amount of benzyl alcohol. I am assuming that since it does not metabolize into alcohol it wouldn't be picked up by the device. In addition, even if it did, 2% of 2-4 ml of an injection is such a small amount when compared to a 1/2 shot of alcohol - especially given the time of absorption by the body given its injected into the muscle. That part concerns me that if they do pick it up, it will be slow absorbing more like drinking than an external source.
Any input welcomed.
Question for those with any experience.
Unfortunately due to a stupid decision I have to wear an alcohol monitoring device that is attached to my ankle. It reads the alcohol in your sweat and if it does it sends an alert. Obviously it is looking for ethanol alcohol by analyzing the transdermal alcohol concentration (sweat). It doesn't trigger an alert until readings reach .02% which doesn't happen until you have had a drink.
There are situations where interferants (external - i.e. cologne, cleaners, etc) might set it off but the monitoring company will dismiss those where the alcohol is absorbed quickly. Drinking alcohol gets absorbed a lot slower.
I am steering away from any steroids made with ethyl oleate, but most are made with benzyl alcohol (which does not metabolize into ethanol and instead benzoic acid). I believe that of the solution 2% might be benzyl alcohol.
Does anyone know if an alcohol monitoring device on your body can pick up on the small amount of benzyl alcohol. I am assuming that since it does not metabolize into alcohol it wouldn't be picked up by the device. In addition, even if it did, 2% of 2-4 ml of an injection is such a small amount when compared to a 1/2 shot of alcohol - especially given the time of absorption by the body given its injected into the muscle. That part concerns me that if they do pick it up, it will be slow absorbing more like drinking than an external source.
Any input welcomed.