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revengekills
December 16th, 2012, 08:31 PM
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So for awhile now i have been having stomach problems. I wont go in to the details but its no fun. I wanna go to the doctors office with my mom but I dont want them to tell her that i smoke weed if they do a drug test. I stoped smoking last night. How long do I have to wait and what do I have to do to be able to pass?
I am NOT reccomending the use of marijuana. It is illegal in the United States of America!
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ackmedsgirl666
December 16th, 2012, 09:00 PM
it shouldnt make a big deal if you smoked some weed
its pretty much illegal everywhere.. it takes about anywhere from 3-90 hours to completely leave your body. you shouldnt be too worried because health comes first its not like your doctors gonna have you arrested for having marijuana in your blood stream. i would still go.. depending on how much you smoked is how much will still remain in your blood stream so if they do blood work yes it will show but like i said they probably wont do anything and if your parents dont know about you doing it your doctor LEGALLY!!!! cannot tell your parents unless you give him/her consent to do so (its doctor/patient confidentiality)
anyways if your so concerned go get checked out... it could be possible that the pain in your stomach could be from smoking weed. you could be allergic.
Hungman
December 22nd, 2012, 08:45 PM
this guy has some points right, but a lot of it is way off. Thc stores in your fat cells, and you can test positive through a urine test for up to 30-90 DAYS. It can stay in your blood for up to three MONTHS and it is in your hair forever. Obviously if you dont smoke much it wont stay in your blood for 3 months, it depends on how often and how much you smoke.
Its also not illegal in ALL the united states haha (colorado and washington) but anyway, the weed would not be causing your stomach pains, you should definitely go to the doctor if it is bothering you/persisting and the doctor cant tell anyone about anything unless YOU give them permission too.
Manjusri
December 23rd, 2012, 05:35 PM
The length of time thc will be stay in your body depends on your bmi, and how often you smoke. As the above poster said, thc can be in your system for 30-90 days.
If you don't smoke very often, and have a low bmi, you can be clean within a week.
You shouldn't be concerned about your mom figuring out that you smoke. If you go into the doctors office, confidentiality is a legal obligation. Anything you don't want to be disclosed to your parents won't be.
Gigablue
December 24th, 2012, 10:28 PM
It can take months to clear fully from your system, depending on your body fat percentage and other factors. You can't really change the rate, nor can you do something that would make you pass a drug test.
That being said, your doctor probably won't do a drug test, but you should tell them about it anyway. They don't have to tell your parents, and won't if you don't give permission.
Sordid Saint
December 25th, 2012, 12:13 AM
The doctor isn't allowed to tell your parents what came up on the tests, if they drug tested you, which they won't. So you're alright. I bugged about it one time a lonnng time ago. The samples that they take are just to make sure your blood and urine are alright and nothing is wrong, they don't take the samples to test for drugs, that would be silly they're doctors :p
In my opinion you're all set
AuthorX303720
December 25th, 2012, 12:27 AM
Listen bro, but I am sorry. STOP SMOKING THE JOINT! I know it feels good, but it hurts you...like all bad habits. Just tell your mom that you smoke pot. I am sure that she will understand. This is all the advice that I can give-Sid
Abyssal Echo
December 25th, 2012, 12:46 AM
If your stomach is bothering you that much you should go see a Dr. yes the Dr will have blood work done and prob other tests but I doubt the Dr. will do a drug screening unless you say something.
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