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Hello, so I've started smoking weed to combat my borderline personality disorder and wanted to know if they test for weed preop...I literally just started and haven't smoked much but I wanted to know the chances of it hindering me getting my sleeve done. I'm still in the process of getting worry thing ready to be sent over to my insurance for approval...no date has been set yet.

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@@BubblesOhSoSleeved - No, some test for nicotine. Mostly because tobacco irritates the stomach so much that it can make it hard for your stomach to heal. That said, the edibles and smoking will be out of the question for a while after your surgery. If you live in a state where weed is legal, many safer ways to enjoy (vaping, and liquid). I enjoyed last year in CO trying it out after 30+ years.

@@LittleBill - actually not. One of the odd things that has happened with the medical pot experiment that has been going on in a number of states is they have found many strains which don't give you the munchies. It is really fascinating to see what has happened now that pot has passed from the stoners to big business. In CO, they can tell you where it was grown, who grew it, what the level of THC is and the strain...some make you high, some make you hungry, some make you paranoid/euphoric. It is a very new world. I work with conservative lawmakers there, and the whole new "green" economy is worth looking at. If you are in CO, go see a "bud tender" and they can tell you all about it.

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It'll give you the munchies something fierce, that's for sure.

I don't get hungry after smoking...I'm just want to sleep

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@@BubblesOhSoSleeved - No, some test for nicotine. Mostly because tobacco irritates the stomach so much that it can make it hard for your stomach to heal. That said, the edibles and smoking will be out of the question for a while after your surgery. If you live in a state where weed is legal, many safer ways to enjoy (vaping, and liquid). I enjoyed last year in CO trying it out after 30+ years.

@@LittleBill - actually not. One of the odd things that has happened with the medical pot experiment that has been going on in a number of states is they have found many strains which don't give you the munchies. It is really fascinating to see what has happened now that pot has passed from the stoners to big business. In CO, they can tell you where it was grown, who grew it, what the level of THC is and the strain...some make you high, some make you hungry, some make you paranoid/euphoric. It is a very new world. I work with conservative lawmakers there, and the whole new "green" economy is worth looking at. If you are in CO, go see a "bud tender" and they can tell you all about it.

They have conservatives in CO? I know a guy who moved out there from PA so he could be a legal stoner. He was more of a libertarian, tending towards anarchist I think.

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@@BubblesOhSoSleeved - No, some test for nicotine. Mostly because tobacco irritates the stomach so much that it can make it hard for your stomach to heal. That said, the edibles and smoking will be out of the question for a while after your surgery. If you live in a state where weed is legal, many safer ways to enjoy (vaping, and liquid). I enjoyed last year in CO trying it out after 30+ years.

@@LittleBill - actually not. One of the odd things that has happened with the medical pot experiment that has been going on in a number of states is they have found many strains which don't give you the munchies. It is really fascinating to see what has happened now that pot has passed from the stoners to big business. In CO, they can tell you where it was grown, who grew it, what the level of THC is and the strain...some make you high, some make you hungry, some make you paranoid/euphoric. It is a very new world. I work with conservative lawmakers there, and the whole new "green" economy is worth looking at. If you are in CO, go see a "bud tender" and they can tell you all about it.

Thank you!!!

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@@LittleBill - Yep, whole bunch of libertarian stoners in the state, but remember Focus in the Family is based in CO Springs, Heck, there are a bunch of conservatives and libertarians I work with in PA. We even keep a few liberals (mostly to make fun of)here in Oklahoma. ;-)

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My surgeon does a drug & nicotine test

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It'll give you the munchies something fierce, that's for sure.

I don't get hungry after smoking...I'm just want to sleep

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You do understand that anesthesia puts you into a deep sleep right? I would talk to the doctor about it, you will at least want to have a good gap in time between smoking and being put under. I would think the fact that it makes you sleepy would be a huge worry for the anesthesiologist who will be putting you to sleep for the surgery.

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It'll give you the munchies something fierce, that's for sure.

I don't get hungry after smoking...I'm just want to sleep

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I do understand, although multiple people have smoked right up until their surgery dates...I'm not a heavy smoker but my mothere said I'd they test me and im.positive they won't go through with the surgery. So that's the reason I wanted to know...I'll put a pause on it until I get clarification from my surgeon

You do understand that anesthesia puts you into a deep sleep right? I would talk to the doctor about it, you will at least want to have a good gap in time between smoking and being put under. I would think the fact that it makes you sleepy would be a huge worry for the anesthesiologist who will be putting you to sleep for the surgery.

It'll give you the munchies something fierce, that's for sure.

I don't get hungry after smoking...I'm just want to sleep

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You do understand that anesthesia puts you into a deep sleep right? I would talk to the doctor about it, you will at least want to have a good gap in time between smoking and being put under. I would think the fact that it makes you sleepy would be a huge worry for the anesthesiologist who will be putting you to sleep for the surgery.

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Mine did a drug panel and a nicotine test. I live in CO and am a medical marijuana patient for Migraine headaches. Honestly I would err on the side of safety. I quit for 2 months through my pre-op shenanigans. I wanted this more then I cared about suffering for a couple of days off and on. Heavy smokers can take up to 2 weeks to clear on a blood panel. Light smokers can take as little as 3-4 days. I have read elsewhere that some facilities do urine screens and marijuana takes up to 30 days to clear naturally as it's stored in fat cells. No regrets I was happy to stop for the time being so I wouldn't be spending the days leading up in panic because I didn't just nip it in the bud (hehe )

Edit; my class coordinator mentioned I needed to be off of nicotine and thc for a month before my date

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@@cassandramarie93 - "my class coordinator mentioned I needed to be off of nicotine and thc for a month before my date"

One more reason why I am glad I did mine in Mexico. I have been tobacco free for years, but I vaped in the hospital in Mexico. Nicotine doesn't irritate the stomach. That said, hope you stayed off tobacco. I dated a closet smoker, it took me a week to get that taste out of my mouth. Ick.

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@@OKCPirate I quit smoking August first! I actually just picked up vaping about two to three weeks ago. My best friend smokes cigarettes and I am very surprised at how horrible I find the smell now when we are together. I was a very heavy smoker for 7 years until I quit. I never imagined I could be off put by the smell of my oldest crutch. That is one of my things I've vowed to never return to. Added bonus I'm a beast on the treadmill now because my lungs aren't fighting me relentlessly. One of the best things I've done for myself.

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I told em i drank the (420) "tea" for documented arthritis issues & i made a BIIIIIG deal abt how proud i was of myself 4 taking the initiative to quit smoking ciggs 6 months b4 consult in anticipation of having this surgery. No problems... I think the main thing they hate is nicotine pre-surgery. They trip on weed smoking bc....well, it just isn't federally legal yet. When it is things (and surgery instructions) will change.

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      On day 4 of the 2 week liquid pre-op diet. Surgery scheduled for June 11th.
      Soooo I am coming to a realization
      of something and I'm not sure what to do about it. For years the only thing I've enjoyed is eating. We rarely do anything or go anywhere and if we do it always includes food. Family comes over? Big family dinner! Go camping? Food! Take a short ride or trip? Food! Holiday? Food! Go out of town for a Dr appointment? Food! When we go to a new town we don't look for any attractions, we look for restaurants we haven't been to. Heck, I look forward to getting off work because that means it's almost supper time. Now that I'm drinking these pre-op shakes for breakfast, lunch, and supper I have nothing to look forward to.  And once I have surgery on June 11th it'll be more of the same shakes. Even after pureed stage, soft food stage, and finally regular food stage, it's going to be a drastic change for the rest of my life. I'm giving up the one thing that really brings me joy. Eating. How do you cope with that? What do you do to fill that void? Wow. Now I'm sad.
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        I still cook for family feasts, I love cooking. I still do holidays but I have changed from the All inclusive drinking and eating everything everyday kind to Self catering accommodation. This gives me the choice of cooking or eating out as I choose. I rarely drink anymore as I usually travel alone now and I feel I need to keep aware of my surroundings.

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