Unfortunately there is just never any way for me to tell what kind of strain I'm smoking... up here, it's kind of like my dealer drives to get it from someone, who probably got it from someone, etc... so by the time he gets it here, it's lost all face-value and is just Weed.

But I had a question, Birdgirl you sound like you'd have a good answer to this...

I got my Blood Pressure taken exactly a week after I'd stopped smoking. Could a higher blood pressure be my body's reaction to it being cut off from cannabis? Im not talking about "addiction" or anything. But if Cannabis CAN reduce blood pressure, does that mean that weaning off of cannabis (i guess weaning is the wrong term since i stopped cold-turkey) does that mean that the lack of its use would bring it back up?

edit: oh and i did want to mention that i do vaporize a portion of what i smoke... not all of it, maybe half of it. my boyfriend got it a few months ago, and at first it was all we used. then we got back into bowls, and we'd been smoking as opposed to vaping a lot. but i'd say from the day he got it, we've smoked probably half of it through that.
vej33 Reviewed by vej33 on . Doctors are not botanists my doctor told me today that my blood pressure was a bit higher than the last time i was there... she asked if i smoked cigarettes, and i told her I didn't, but that i occasionally (lol yea right) smoked pot. she said that what is in pot is worse than what is in cigarettes, but the quantity that is smoked of pot is less than cigarettes, almost making it less of a threat.... so there's a big debate whether or not marijuana can cause lung cancer, there are no proven deaths, etc... Rating: 5