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Smoking marijuana after rny, can we do it? I have a shoulder injurt from a vad car accident and use marijuana to help with pain. Does anyone know if wr can smoke marijuana after rny surgery?? Please advise.

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They say no smoking but you can probably switch to another method. Just watch the sugar.

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Yeah- I’d watch the coughing for a week or two immediately post-op. Also, be mindful of the munchies that typically accompany smoking pot.

Obviously I’d recommend enjoying it some way other than smoking it.. because smoking is not healthy. Maybe an edible or a tincture?

There’s no surgical related reason why can’t still do it... just be mindful of the side effects like coughing and munchies.

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I know they always say sm9king delays healing, never heard marijuana would be exempt from that.🚬

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I am Dutch, so yes it was a topic of discussion in our meetings. The answer I have gotten, was that smoking tobacco is not allowed. But smoking marijuana is, if you can smoke it without the tobacco. There are special Water pipes you can use it with or you can digest it in cake or in chocolate (sugar free of course)

Images of waterpipes to give you an idea https://www.google.nl/search?q=waterpijp&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiXrqKL3bDfAhVENOwKHRt-D7kQ_AUIDigB&biw=1745&bih=864

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4 hours ago, Xapphirea said:

Images of waterpipes to give you an idea

We have Cheech and Chong here in the USA so we are familiar with the Water pipe AKA Bong. LOL

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gummies!!!!!!

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MJ shouldn't be an issue; however, like others have said:
1) depending on how far out you are from surgery, watch out for coughing
2) be aware of if you are prone to food cravings
3) possibly opt for oil, sublingual tincture, or canna coffee
4) there are also creams and lotions if you want to try topical.
5) check out if transdermal Patches are available where you are

I'm a daily user of CBD oil vaped or sublingual for RA and fibro, and I've had good luck with a couple brands. MJ isn't accepted in my state yet so 🤷‍♀️

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