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I tried to find this answer somehwere, but I could not. I just want to know if I will be able to smoke marijuana after surgery, or will it not help the healing process. Im sure I could a couple months after, but could I the next day after surgery? And no im not trying to be funny. I really wonder about this.

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JubJub-

I definitely would not smoke the next day! I'm 3 yrs out, big puffer for like 15 yrs. and I gotta tell you I waited at least a week...if I recall correctly! It's good to take a break now and then anyway and clear your head...send me a private message if you really want to talk about this....I'm doubting that many on this forum would even touch this subject. I'm quite new to this forum, though Ive been banded for 3 years.

ABP:)

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I agree with ABP. There's no reason to test whether there'd be any ill effects of smoking the day after, right? There's certainly no benefit to it, and you'll have pain meds to use if you're uncomfortable. Give yourself AT LEAST a week. And even better, wait until you're fully healed and back on solid food so the loss of inhibition that goes with getting high (and this goes for any mood-altering substance, alcohol, whatever) won't send you grabbing for the chips before your body is ready. Your stomach needs to heal so your band will set in place properly, and that process can take way more than a week.

Good luck with your surgery!

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Um....a...er...friend tried at a couple of days after surgery, but ya know..it just didn't seem to be effective. About a week was right.

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Thanks again, got another question. What is the pre diet for? It really sucks. Would it be ok if I like ate ramen noodle juice, but maybe had like a quarter of the pack of noodles? Popsicles are good and juice is good, but im really wanting something I can chew.

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When speaking with the doctor before the siminar he told me I had to be smoke free for 3 months or they would not do the surgery. And that they would test for it!! so whether or not i want to smoke or not I HAVE TO quit. But it's best for my health so i will have to find something else to keep me from eating everything in the house. My friend said drink lots of Water when i feel the urge to smoke or chew gum.

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I never did quit smoking and everthing went just fine. It may not be the same for everone, but I just could not quit. I smoked the day after too and I feel just fine, but that's just me.:evil:

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Thanks again, got another question. What is the pre diet for? It really sucks. Would it be ok if I like ate ramen noodle juice, but maybe had like a quarter of the pack of noodles? Popsicles are good and juice is good, but im really wanting something I can chew.

The preop diet is to get some fat off your stomach and liver, because they have to lift the liver to get to the stomach to put the band on. It helps prevent any injuries to your liver. I encourage you to stay as close to your doctor's instructions at all times as you can.

The preop diet is one of the worst aspects of being banded, but you can (and will) survive it :(

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they told me that smoking increases chance of ulcers and they wont take the chance of having ulcers while doing surgery. So *shrug* i need to quit any way. The only way i was successful on quitting was when i was pregnant...and i'm not doing that just so i can quit smoking again LOL . And sine i dont have a mother in law any more , my life isn't near as stressful lol :(

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Here's something to get you to quit altogether. My husband died at age 40 from lung cancer. he'd smoked since he was around 16. he was diagnosed with the cancer at 38, fought a terrible, horrible, painful battle and died in excruiating pain. The cancer had spread to his brain, skull, spine, hip bone and liver. His spine was cracking from the tumors eating through it. Let me tell you, he quit cold turkey the second he was diagnosed, after years of telling me he was addicted and couldn't quit. he quit when he had to face the biggest incentive there is (death). He was a pot smoker as well, but not heavy. And yes, his smoking definitely caused the cancer. he had small cell, which is very aggressive, and 99% of folks with that kind are/were smokers.

Why not quit while you're in the midst of doing something else good for you, and give your body an extra big present? I hate to sound like I'm lecturing (although I know I am), but why go to the trouble of saving your body with the lapband if you're going to destroy it with smoke?

just like my DH would say as he put on his seatbelt "better buckle up, I don't want to waste all this chemo . . . "

sorry, but I had to put my two cents worth in. it's something that affects me deeply

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2 Days Out ,smoked Some Tree's Yesterday Feel Fine .they Told Me I Had To Go 48 Hours Smoke Free Prior To Surgery .

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