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I'm sorry. I am cracking up right now... of all the posts on this forum this one came out of left field big time!!!

We used to enjoy a wonderful hookah in college... made out of an ocean spray cran-grape bottle with 4 hoses for all of us to share... and we weren't smoking flavored tobacco!!! In fact, my college hookah probably led to munchies that caused at least a 50 lb weight gain! LOL

Oh, memories!!! lol

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We had a different word for it, I think it was a BONG. A Hookah was some one who stood on the corner tryin to make a dolla.

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no, a bong is just for 1 person... a hookah is a bong that several people can use at once... very social... WOW. Are we talking "water pipes" on lap band talk.com?

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One I don't use pot. Two I only do hookah once in a blue moon and not in public places! @ Elcee I am perfectly healthy I am just overweight. I did WLS to lose the weight and avoid getting any medical problems. If I were smoking hookah on the regular than I would say maybe there's a problem but its not the case.

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it was just a simple question. And it was taken to another level.

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OMG so do you get high off this crap or what??? :blushing: The things we learn on lap band talk!!! lol

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it was just a simple question. And it was taken to another level.

Jersey, we're just having fun wit ya! Point taken on the once in a while. Every day inhaling charcoal would kill ya! Thats what kills the coal minors, black lung, yuk! Have a toke and relax.......

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no wonder i didnt know what it was.... who says that there is a time limit on smoking? I dont smoke anything but wonder why you would have to wait to do it.....

Smoking raises your blood pressure and the chemicals you inhale in the smoke can prohibit healing or cause blood clots.

It's definitely best to avoid smoking a month in advance and a month following surgery.

I don't smoke hookers[sic] but I do smoke and know I have to stop for surgery.

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:thumbup::lol::thumbup::lol::thumbup::lol::ohmy::lol::lol::lol:

We had a different word for it, I think it was a BONG. A Hookah was some one who stood on the corner tryin to make a dolla.

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Now that made me LOL....a deep belly laugh....

and hookah is NOT necessarily pot....it could definitely be flavored tobacco,,, but in college, I was really good at rigging a 2 liter bottle. But that was a long time ago and not any more.

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LAS CRUCES - Smoking tobacco is an extremely dangerous activity that causes numerous health problems including heart disease, several respiratory illnesses and lung cancer. There is no safe way to smoke tobacco, including using a hookah.

A hookah, also known as a narghile, shisha or hubble-bubble, is a waterpipe of Middle Eastern origin that is used to smoke sweet, often flavored, tobacco. The smoke is filtered through Water in the base of the hookah's pipe. Proponents of smoking tobacco say the smoke is safer because the smoke is filtered through Water and the tobacco does not contain all the chemicals that are found in a cigarette. That is simply not true. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization, smoke from a hookah contains many of the same harmful and carcinogenic components as cigarette smoke.

Some of the chemicals that are found in tobacco smoke are tar, carbon monoxide, and nicotine. There is no evidence to suggest that the smoke filtered through the water of a hookah pipe reduces the amount of chemicals that are inhaled. Hookah smoke is less irritating to the throat, but that only encourages people to inhale the smoke deeper into their lungs.

Smoking tobacco from a hookah can be even more dangerous that cigarettes in many cases because of the amount of smoke that is inhaled. A recent study from the National Cancer Institute found that hookah users spend approximately 45 minutes inhaling smoke

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