Vomiting from smoking?

Good morning

I've been a smoker for almost 10 years, sometimes with breaks, but they never lasted longer than 6 months.

I also smoke joints occasionally. I've never had any side effects or any other adverse effects.

I know that neither of these things is good, and that's not what I'm talking about here. I really want to know where it comes from.

It's becoming more and more common for me to suddenly gag when I inhale the smoke.
After that, it only takes a few seconds until I vomit, and then it goes on until everything is out.

As I said, I've already "stopped" a few times and I'm aware that I should listen to my body and stop.

But where does this come from so suddenly?

Sometimes the smell of cannabis makes me gag.

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Xandros0506
9 months ago

Never had any side effects by or even disturbing factors.

There are people who have a baker and confectioner training behind them and work in the profession for years. And from this morning they find that they have a flour dust allergy….

That the body reacts to any substance can come at any time and disappear (or stay years).

But how does this come so suddenly?

If you could identify this with the help of the text, you would probably have light-sighted powers. To do this, you would have to analyze exactly what exactly these symptoms trigger and what has an influence on your life.

I’m aware that I should listen to my body and stop.

What is the simplest solution to the problem, even if the question of the actual cause remains unexplained.

SirSulas74
9 months ago

If it’s from the same dealer, you might have used extenders that don’t wear your body and he fights against it.

Rosswurscht
9 months ago

A defense reaction to the toxins. He’s trying to get rid of her. So far he could probably suppress it, now he sends clear signs.