Stop Edibles 7-30 Days Before Surgery

Generally, you should stop consuming edibles 7-30 days before surgery. This is because cannabinoids can interact with anesthesia and other medications, potentially causing complications. The exact timeframe depends on your frequency of use, metabolism, and the type of surgery. Always follow your surgeon's specific advice.

Why Stop Edibles Before Surgery?

  • Anesthesia Interactions: Cannabinoids can affect how your body processes anesthesia, leading to unpredictable results.
  • Cardiovascular Effects: Edibles can sometimes increase heart rate and blood pressure, which can be risky during surgery.
  • Respiratory Depression: Combining cannabinoids with certain medications can slow breathing.
  • Bleeding Risks: Some cannabinoids may affect blood clotting.

Determining Your Specific Timeline

  1. Frequency of Use: Occasional users (less than once a week) may need to stop 7 days prior.
  2. Regular Users: Daily or frequent users may require 30 days or longer to clear cannabinoids from their system.
  3. Metabolism: Individuals with slower metabolisms may need a longer abstinence period.
  4. Surgeon's Instructions: Always prioritize your surgeon's recommendations.

Detection Window Comparison

Detection Method Typical Detection Window Cost (Approximate)
Urine Test 7-30 days (depending on use) $30 - $100
Blood Test 1-7 days $80 - $200
Hair Follicle Test Up to 90 days $100 - $300

Important Considerations

  • Be Honest with Your Surgeon: Full disclosure is crucial for your safety.
  • Withdrawal Symptoms: Stopping regular use may cause mild withdrawal symptoms.
  • Alternative Pain Management: Discuss alternative pain management strategies with your doctor.