I had a bariatric surgery yesterday and I am a daily smoke marijuana what they're looking for in your blood work and to see if you are anemic's what's your glucose level is theyre not searching for marijuana ull be okay
That surgery can leave scars and you need to have extra caution if you decide to get it if you have high blood pressure or thinning blood.
Yes, marijuana is detected in your blood stream system.
No, marijuana does not show up in menstrual blood. However, it can be detected in urine, blood, or hair follicles depending on the testing method used.
Marijuana can typically be detected in urine for up to 30 days, and in blood for a shorter period of time. After 90 days, it is unlikely that marijuana would still be detectable in either urine or blood.
No. There is a blood test, but it is expensive and typically used if death results.
The most popular bariatric surgery is the gastric bypass. While having this type of surgery may involve some risks, it can help you to lose weight and to reduce the threats of serious health challenges. The risks bariatric surgery present includes infections, bleeding and some people may react to the anesthesia. However, there are complications that may arise from the surgery. Some problems associated with bariatric surgery may include kidney stones and gallstones, bleeding stomach ulcers, deficiencies in vitamins and minerals and reactions to certain foods. Other severe risks of bariatric surgery include blood clots and death on rare occasions.
Marijuana can typically be detected in a blood test for up to 24 hours after use. However, detection times can vary based on factors such as frequency of use, dosage, and metabolism.
A week at most. If this is your only time in a couple months.
No, breathalyzers are used to detect alcohol in a person's breath, not marijuana. Marijuana can be detected through a urine, blood, or saliva test.
General complications from bariatric surgery include possible blood clots in the legs, infections at the incision site, as well as leaks along the staple lines.
Yes, marijuana can be detected in a blood test, usually within a few hours of use and up to a few days (or longer for chronic users) after consumption. Blood tests are used to assess recent marijuana use or impairment in some situations, such as in forensic or legal settings.
While bariatic surgery has its positive aspects, there are also risks to consider. It is up to you to weigh the risks and rewards, personally. No one can tell you what it right for you, however I urge you to strongly consider both, as there are research studies available highlighting data that the risks may outweigh the rewards.