You might still have tar in your lungs, if you adopt a fitness program you'll be OK in about month.
i never had a problem with smoking marijuana on my period..it helped me feel better. My blood flow was normal and the length was normal. so in my experience it doesnt matter.
no. but it is normal for your heart rate to go up. if your heart stings hours after smoking the marijuana, than its probably not the marijuana doing it. it may be laced, but very unlikely. maybe it wasnt the marijuana, and its something else? dont smoke weed if your getting bad chest pains and you think the weed is causing it.
Normal social marijuana use would be using it only at parties and other social gatherings (as opposed to smoking it every night by yourself).
ist of all, why the hell you do that ****? the normal pulse rate should be very calm like 65-84
your lungs will heal at their normal pace, most likely. But as you run, they will strengthen. So you will notice a vast improvement as they heal and grow stronger at the same time
Smoking suppresses the action of the mechanisms that normally rid the lungs of mucous, and a lot of garbage builds up in there. Getting rid of it after quitting is normal and no cause for alarm. It's just your lungs doing the job of cleaning they were not allowed to do previously due to the effects of smoking.
It might be because smoking has chemicals in it and it's called nicotine and it keeps you addicted to smoking but the chemicals inside the cigaretes have something to do with your not singing a note. == It is not unusual at all that your voice will change after quitting. This should be a temporary situation. Give it time for your body to adjust to not having the smoke.
Within 8 hours of quitting smoking, carbon monoxide levels in the blood decrease, allowing oxygen levels to return to normal. However, it may take several weeks to months for lung function to improve and for the body to fully recover from the effects of smoking. Regular exercise and a healthy diet can help speed up this process.
Marijuana is not physically addictive, so, there are no withdrawal symptoms. It can be psychologically addictive -- regular users can build up a tolerance to it. They become so accustomed to being on the drug, that they actually feel normal when they are on it, and they feel distinctly abnormal if they stop. They feel as though something is missing from their brain. Regular marijuana users who suddenly quit may feel anxious, irritable, and restless. I have never heard of anyone feeling sleepy after quitting marijuana.
The immediate benefits of quitting smoking are that the heart rate and blood pressurence return to normal and the level of carbon monoxide in the blood begins to decline which allows more oxygen to be carried by one's blood.
Depends on what your smoking. suppose your smoking weed , weed/marijuana is strong & it makes you cough its normal though. cigarette's are different , they make you cough cause they're strong & addicting & what it has inside of it is very addicting & bad unlike weed.
Its different for males and females. For males, it can slow the sperm down and confuse them especially whilst high. After being high things will get back to normal. For females however, smoking cannabis has no effect on the reproductive system. Hope it helped x