Marijuana and Diabetes: What’s All the High – Er, Hype – About?



In many states it’s legal to smoke it, eat it, bake it, squirt it, drink it, and use it as an ointment, but is marijuana safe for people with …

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  1. I would like to throw this thought out into the research universe. During covid,non clinical, I did a survey of medical marijuana patients while waiting for our drugs. Each time everyone I asked(whether or not vaccinated) had not contracted covid! To this day my husband and I are Covid Virgins. As I said in the beginning,just a thought, but what a thought🤔😁

  2. Just found out I had type 2 about 5 weeks. I used to do edibles on the weekends. And when I found out I stopped. And I just now am going to start taking edibles again. So here’s hoping things turn out good

  3. I'm not high… I can figure this out.. Smoking reefer gives the munchies. The munchies can cause a blood sugar spike which is damaging. Unless your stoned and crave sardines and greek yogurt, and kale ..its probably best you avoid anything that may make you over eat ( unless your have cancer and are on chemo and have no appetite)

  4. I was recently living in Colorado and New Mexico where I was smoking on a regular basis. When I got there I was weighing about 270 lb and have type 2 diabetes. My A1c was at a 11 when I left Texas. I stayed in Colorado New Mexico for approximately 7 months. My daily activities change to lots of smoking, lots of outdoor exercise just enjoying me environment. And ate regularly and munched after smoking. When I return to Texas after about 8 months my A1C was at 8 and I had lost approximately 70 lb. I was weighing 209 when I got back to Texas. After returning I stopped smoking and have been here over a year I've gained about 50 lb, I'm not as active as I was there. I would like to thank that there is a benefit to marijuana with diabetes and I look forward to hearing what research comes out. Thank you doctors

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