antihawk
Member
Hi all,
I was charged on 26 May 2018 with drunk in charge, and my breathalyser reading was sufficiently high for it to qualify me for the HRO scheme.
My medical is coming up on 6 December, so in a few days. Between 26 May and yesterday I had not had a drop of alcohol apart from 10 units in mid-October. However, yesterday, I messed up royally and binged about 20 units, which is even more ridiculous considering that it was five days out from my medical.
My question is this: Is it possible for a single binge of around 20 units to elevate CDT levels? I can only imagine that my CDT levels had normalised since the 26 May, but could this single episode have pushed them up?
I am understandably very disappointed in myself, and do not want this mess-up to affect getting my license back. Any input or help would be appreciated.
I was charged on 26 May 2018 with drunk in charge, and my breathalyser reading was sufficiently high for it to qualify me for the HRO scheme.
My medical is coming up on 6 December, so in a few days. Between 26 May and yesterday I had not had a drop of alcohol apart from 10 units in mid-October. However, yesterday, I messed up royally and binged about 20 units, which is even more ridiculous considering that it was five days out from my medical.
My question is this: Is it possible for a single binge of around 20 units to elevate CDT levels? I can only imagine that my CDT levels had normalised since the 26 May, but could this single episode have pushed them up?
I am understandably very disappointed in myself, and do not want this mess-up to affect getting my license back. Any input or help would be appreciated.