No.
The chemical does not bind to the neuroreceptors for that long. It is possible that it altered your perspective and your brain adjusted to that mentality.
THC does not get stored in your fat cells, but the metabolites (the things that break it down) will stay in your fat. That's what drug tests look for, and it won't make you high.
Secondhand exposure to crack smoke can potentially result in negative health effects similar to those experienced by the person smoking it. These effects can include respiratory issues, headaches, dizziness, and potentially addiction if exposed frequently. It is important to avoid such situations to protect personal health.
Does he still smell like it? Does he show any signs of it? Do some research on the effects of marijuana and compare them to your boyfriend.
Well id have to guess on this one because i have no clue but i know second hand smoking isn't as bad so id have to aay marijuana is worse.why do you care ?! :3 p.s.nor reccomending second hand smoking. it still has a little bit of an effect like regular smokinggSmoking marijuana is much worse, second hand smoking it, wont give you NEARLY the effects it would if you smoked it yourself.However, secondhand smoking it, is still smoking it nonetheless.
I am still smoking --> Je fume encore
Yes, smoking can raise your heartrate but it is still possible to gain weight if you dont eat properly or excersise
You can do it out the window, it will still smell but outside Smoking in a pipe still smells, but somewhat less than a joint.
Yes, except that now it is on Thursday nights instead of Monday nights.
Smoking can have long-term negative effects on your health, including increasing the risk of cancer, heart disease, and respiratory issues. As an adolescent, your body is still developing and is more vulnerable to the harmful effects of nicotine and other chemicals in tobacco. It's important to prioritize your health and well-being by avoiding smoking and making choices that support a healthy lifestyle.
sadly he still smoking, he said that he tires but he can't quit.
no no There's certainly nothing conclusive to indicate that smoking while on Prozac will put you at extra risk of anything, but if you are concerned then it's still a good idea to try to give up. See a doctor for advice though.
A dab is marijuana. A blunt is a cigar. Your answer is no. Marijuana causes issues such as memory loss, schizophrenia, infertility and paranoia syndrome, which are side effects of THC. Tobacco does not contain THC, but it will still cause the usual health issues that come with smoking. See the related question.
I you stop smoking, your body will start to clean itself out. That's a cool thing. Yet, the need for nicoteen from your brain still stays and never goes away. This process can take years or months. It all depends on how many cigarettes you've smoked.