embarrassing issue

Discussion in 'General' started by puffitmang, Nov 14, 2010.

  1. **serious responses only or gtfo please**

    So I have this weird problem after smoking. I feel like I have to go to the bathroom . Number 2. I have the same problem when not high but being high seems to intensify it, even after smoking some indica, believe it or not. Dont tell me I just have to take a shit, because I've tried. I'm not constipated, I have regular bowel movements. I believe its called tenesmus what I have. Its just weird that smoking makes it worse.

    I've had problems with constipation and the opposite in the past but try to eat healthy (plenty of fiber etc) I even take fiber supplements. I would think smoking would make it go away considering its used for pain relief.

    Any help is greatly appreciated. No I'm not a troll. I know I should probably see a doctor but it hasnt gotten that bad yet. Its just weird that smoking would make it worse. :confused:
     
  2. i don't know that's weird. but i can tell you when i smoke that i don't suddenly have an urge to take a shit
     
  3. You do not have an issue of pain so your "pain relief" thing doesn't make sense. Could it be that when you are smoking you get nervous which can make you feel like you have to go number #2? Usually if I am really nervous about something (sober) I feel like have I have to go to the bathroom. Tenesmus refers to painful straining while having a BM, not having the sudden urge.

    hurb1 and grass man 420, you're responses are stupid and don't contribute much to the thread.
     

  4. Well I've read about it in the past and I probably have IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) But you would think smoking kush would kick its ass. I mean the bowel does have cb2 receptors.
     
  5. Smoking stimulates your digestive system, case solved.
     
  6. One could argue that it relaxes your bowel muscles, making you think you have to shit.
     
  7. Ive encountered this under the influence of certain tryptamines.

    My best advice is evacuate before exposure
     

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