How much damage does smoking weed for three months do, please help?!


Question: How much damage does smoking weed for three months do, please help?
for three months straight i smoked about 150 blunts total.

any smart people or doctors or smokers answering this will really be appreciated :) thx.
my main concern is about tar, or the black stuff that smoking leaves behind. is three months enough time to leave some parts of my lungs kinda black?

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You lungs start cleaning themselves after 72 hours.

Marijuana use reduces learning ability. Research has been piling up of late demonstrating clearly that marijuana limits the capacity to absorb and retain information. A 1995 study of college students discovered that the inability of heavy marijuana users to focus, sustain attention, and organize data persists for as long as 24 hours after their last use of the drug. Earlier research, comparing cognitive abilities of adult marijuana users with non-using adults, found that users fall short on memory as well as math and verbal skills. Although it has yet to be proven conclusively that heavy marijuana use can cause irreversible loss of intellectual capacity, animal studies have shown marijuana-induced structural damage to portions of the brain essential to memory and learning.


The Impact on the Body

Chronic marijuana smokers are prey to chest colds, bronchitis, emphysema, and bronchial asthma. Persistent use will damage lungs and airways and raise the risk of cancer. There is just as much exposure to cancer-causing chemicals from smoking one marijuana joint as smoking five tobacco cigarettes. And there is evidence that marijuana may limit the ability of the immune system to fight infection and disease.

Marijuana also affects hormones. Regular use can delay the onset of puberty in young men and reduce sperm production. For women, regular use may disrupt normal monthly menstrual cycles and inhibit ovulation. When pregnant women use marijuana, they run the risk of having smaller babies with lower birth weights, who are more likely than other babies to develop health problems. Some studies have also found indications of developmental delays in children exposed to marijuana before birth.



im a toker and weed does no damage my aunt is a doctor and agrees it actually heals your body releaving stress etc.

Fun Fact: It was against the law to NOT grow weed in Jamestown, the first town founded in the United States.



I really doubt there's any real damage.



watch super high me the guy smokes weed for one month straight



id worry more about those harsh blunt wraps causing problems.. those things are gross. use regular papers



just dont do it too often and ull be fine:)




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