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gina96
Aug 12, 2013, 12:50 PM
This past Friday I got my wisdom teeth taken out and its been 4 days, can I smoke weed

Wondergirl
Aug 12, 2013, 12:56 PM
No. That would involve sucking motions.

gina96
Aug 12, 2013, 02:35 PM
What about for when I go to my checkup this upcoming Friday?
Because they said I won't be able to drink anything out of a straw until a week aka Friday so can I smoke that day

Wondergirl
Aug 12, 2013, 02:44 PM
What about for when i go to my checkup this upcoming friday?
Because they said i wont be able to drink anything out of a straw until a week aka friday so can i smoke that day
You will have to ask the dentist about smoking. It involves sucking plus the chemicals in the smoke/leaves may affect the extractions and healing in some way. Be specific about what you want to smoke.

joypulv
Aug 12, 2013, 03:23 PM
You really don't want to get dry socket, because the pain and the complications of infection will be much worse than the extraction itself.
I understand that you think if you can suck through a straw, you should be able to inhale pot. And the pot will help with pain...
Even if you get the OK to smoke, I would use a bong.

tickle
Aug 12, 2013, 05:31 PM
You really don't want to get dry socket, because the pain and the complications of infection will be much worse than the extraction itself.
I understand that you think if you can suck through a straw, you should be able to inhale pot. And the pot will help with pain...
Even if you get the OK to smoke, I would use a bong.

You still have to suck the smoke in with a bong. It isn't all just inhaling through the nose, joy. It is still the same motion as a straw. Have you ever tried a bong?

joypulv
Aug 12, 2013, 05:54 PM
tickle, I made it clear (I thought) that IF the dentist gives the OK to suck through a straw and on a joint, that a bong will help filter out some of the potentially irritating contents of the smoke. Not talking about sucking the clot out at all.