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One day after ear surgery okay to smoke?

Yesterday I had surgery on my ear where they had to cut behind the ear and reinforce a "pocket" with cartilage so that my cholestiatoma would not come back.

I am not in too much pain, but the percocet they gave me just causes me to become nauseous and super drowsy feeling which I hate.

I was wondering if I were to smoke a small amount of pot, would it cause any negative side-effects due to my surgery?

Thanks.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Why not take the safe and obvious route and ask your doctor for anti-nausea medication? He should give you a prescription with no problem. I've had to take this kind of medication for years. It will also help you sleep if you are in need of it.

    P.S. Benedryl also helps with nausea!

    Source(s): Personal experience!
  • 1 decade ago

    No it should not cause any negative side effects and it will actually help with the nausea.

    Smoke a little and feel better.

  • woody
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    Smoking anything increases the time it takes your body to heal, but it will help with the nausea. You could try eating some instead.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    good truthfully strain balls do paintings. My cousin just lately stop smoking and he or she had a strain ball along with her invariably. She additionally chewed gum always. Not the nicotine stuff however steady gum. It had whatever to do with retaining herself busy I believe. I dunno but it surely labored. Withdrawl is gonna suck so the guidelines are for you... be sufferer on him. He'll be extraordinary cranky always. Best of success to him! : )

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  • 1 decade ago

    no it can mess up the healing process and give you bad side effects.

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