Hi there !

i have been smoking cannabis now for 5 years in a pipe pure with no tobacco.
I am what you would call a complete pot head and used to smoke about 7-8 pipes a day and as you all now you use a hell of alot more weed !
Up until 2 months ago i have been getting bad pain in my eyes,cheeks,teeth,ears nose and head. After visiting the doctor i was diagnosed with sinusitis (infection of sinuses) and logically thought smoking was to blame. this horrified me as i love my weed and dont think i could ever stop, so i thought long and hard on ways to get around the problem. I tried cooking it in cakes (terrible idea) making tea and other ways to consume it oraly, but none worked as well as i thought they would until....... i was reminded of the fact vaporizers exsist ! After some research i invested in a blue meanie vaporizer which after over a month of use i still have the infection ! i am slowly getting to the conclusion that the thc itself is the cause of the infection as i am inhaling thc vapour now with no carcogenic effects. After inhaling the thc vapour my sinuses flare up and im in alot of pain, i notice that if i dont inhale as much i can usually get away with a couple of uses of my vaporizer a day.i have read lots of mythical stories that thc vapour is good for sinus infections but i dont believe this to be true, alot of pot smokers are typically biased when it comes to the herb and need to face a few facts.
I am slowly approaching the end of my tether as i really cant stop consuming the blessed herb, i am thinking of trying to stop until the infection clears and see how the vapour goes then ? but even though im in pain i still go back to my vaporizer someone please help ! or anyone who has got the same problem feel free to write !

Thanks !

Adam.
:jointsmile: i wish !
stayaway21 Reviewed by stayaway21 on . Weed and Sinus Infections, correlation? A few weeks ago I was having horrible tooth pain and constant headaches (they were more painful and prominent when I would smoke weed)--went to the dentist and only had one cavity. The tooth pain and head aches were actually caused by a sinus infection and the Dentist gave me some antibiotics--headaches went away. I'm getting the same toothache & slight headache combo again now just a lot less frequent and a more dulled pain and I think it happens more when I'm burning. Does anyone know if Rating: 5