By smoking it...
it doesn't it makes your life better
yes, any kind of smoke or smoking can effect your allergies.
If your Surgeon does it while he's operating, it may make recovery for you a dicey proposition...if you do it after surgery, it may make recovery seem to go faster (or at least be more bearable), depending on what you had operated on.
Hell no!It actually helps cure acne! (:Smoking too much marijuana has been known to speed up ageing of the skin.
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The marijuana makes you high, and it makes you feel happy. It also makes your eyes red.
There is no conclusive evidence to suggest that smoking marijuana directly thins your blood. However, smoking marijuana can affect your cardiovascular system in various ways, so it's important to speak with a healthcare provider if you have concerns about its effects on your health.
Yes. i don't believe that it will affect your baby
Smoking increases the risk of coughing, bronchospasm, or other airway problems during the operation.
The media has a tremendous impact of plastic surgery requests. Some plastic surgery is for medical reasons, but a large majority of the practice is copying what is transmitted via the media.
Smoking anything (cigarettes, marijuana) after gastric bypass surgery is highly irritating to the new stomach "pouch" that is created during the surgery. This irritation can cause an ulcer in the stomach, which is almost unbearably painful and prevents the patient from eating or drinking. The other risk of smoking pot after the surgery is the munchies. Immediately after surgery (for the first month or so) your food intake is limited to a couple tablespoons to 1/2 cup of food per meal, and exceeding this amount of food will make you extremely sick, and can also result in death if the staple line in the new stomach is ruptured because it is overfilled. Later, overeating (or eating the wrong foods) will have a profound affect on your ability to lose weight or maintain your weight loss. To improve on the above, marijuana is used to TREAT ulcers!