Recovery and marijuana use
#1

Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: vancouver
Posts: 8

Recovery and marijuana use
I smoke weed on a daily basis but only half a bowl from the pipe in the morning and night. I read that you should not smoke cigarettes because it constricts your blood vessels and can hinder healing time.
I am wondering is this the same with smoking weed?
What if I use a vaporizer? This will eliminate the inhaling of Combusted smoke and produce a clean vapour with THC.
Do any of you girls have experience with this? Did you smoke weed after your surgery? How long did you wait before you did?
Thank you
I am wondering is this the same with smoking weed?
What if I use a vaporizer? This will eliminate the inhaling of Combusted smoke and produce a clean vapour with THC.
Do any of you girls have experience with this? Did you smoke weed after your surgery? How long did you wait before you did?
Thank you
#2
I smoke weed on a daily basis but only half a bowl from the pipe in the morning and night. I read that you should not smoke cigarettes because it constricts your blood vessels and can hinder healing time.
I am wondering is this the same with smoking weed?
What if I use a vaporizer? This will eliminate the inhaling of Combusted smoke and produce a clean vapour with THC.
Do any of you girls have experience with this? Did you smoke weed after your surgery? How long did you wait before you did?
Thank you
I am wondering is this the same with smoking weed?
What if I use a vaporizer? This will eliminate the inhaling of Combusted smoke and produce a clean vapour with THC.
Do any of you girls have experience with this? Did you smoke weed after your surgery? How long did you wait before you did?
Thank you

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#3

Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: vancouver
Posts: 8

I actually spoke to my PS about this at my pre-op yesterday and she had no issue with me smoking marijuana before or after the surgery. She asked that I don't smoke within 24 hours of the surgery, but gave me no other restrictions other than that. I think that marijuana doesn't have the same detrimental effect that cigarettes have on the healing process, and it can also help with pain relief! Of course, I'm sure vaping would be even better for your in the long term, but you'll probably be fine either smoking or vaping for this.
Good luck!

When is your surgery date?
#4
Next Friday!! I'm stupidly, ridiculously excited. Haha! How about you??
#5

Join Date: Sep 2020
Posts: 2

Hey, guys. I am glad the marijuana is getting legalized in more places now. People will be smoking it even if it is not and it is better for everyone to just legalize it everywhere, if you can't believe in these words, then just read the article on UrbanAroma.com. It really can help with anxiety issues and depression. I only smoke the marijuana, which is bought by this way, because I don't really trust the dealers who sell it. It is easy to get it in DC. So, the pills are always dangerous because you can never know what side effects there will be. People really get addicted on certain pills and it is not a joke. When I have problems with pain, migraine or other stuff I use marijuana.
#7
I often smoked before the operation and was also afraid that it would harm me, but the doctor said it was better to wait for a while. Since Smoking is my addiction, I was often nervous because I can't smoke when my body asks for it. That is why I was advised to get rid of this anxiety by kratom usa, which saves me from stress and nervousness. Now I don't even want to smoke and completely got rid of this bad habit, thanks to kratom. The effect is really very good and leaves a pleasant feeling of calm, so I recommend you try it
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