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Question About THC

Ok this isn't really based on addiction but I didn't know where else to post this question, so I apologise in advance. Ok so I'm going for a job, I didn't know there would be a drugs test for it so I've kinda shot myself in the foot a bit. Basically I used to smoke weed daily, and stopped about 2 months ago, in that 2 month period I had probably about 6 pulls in total. & now I have smoked it on the last 5 days (wednesday, thursday, friday, saturday, sunday) & just got a call from the company saying, sorry we forgot to tell you, when your security clearance is done you will need to take a drugs test. I'm expecting to take the drugs test at some point between wednesday 19th & the last day of september. I have searched the internet but I don't really trust half the sources so thought I would ask here. Is there a way to quickly get the THC out of my system? I know I shouldn't have started smoking it again, but obviously hindsight is a wonderful thing.. I have a fast metabolism and go to the gym 3-4 times per week. I also have very little body fat. For now I am going to just drink a lot of water and orange juice, but would really appreciate your help on this, thankyou :)
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I'm thinking of taking someone with me and having them pee for me just before the test, then I'll keep it under my armpit to keep it at body temp.. Drastic I know, but I really need this job, and I have quit smoking it now.
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As far as I am aware, there is no way that I know to do it and THC usually stays in your system for about a months.
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