I went to my therpist high monday she didn't notice. I think it depends cuase he/she may think your side-effects from weed(low short term memory, slow reaction time)could be somthing more serious and either mis-diagnose you or start a really ockward conversation about your recreational drug-use. You'll probally be fine though.
I went to get my sports physical high the other day and no one said anything. The only thing I forgot about was that they take blood pressure so I suspect that was a little bit higher than my norm. All in all I didn't regret the choice.
I did the other day, just for some x-ray result stuff and it wasn't a big deal. I wouldn't go in all red eyed and stinking of weed though. Be easy
probably just depends on what the doctors appointment is for. If its just a check up on normal vitals, then youd probably be ok, (although as mentioned above, it might mess up your blood pressure). But i wouldnt suggest doing that if your doctor is say, telling you the results of a drug test, And i dont think i would want to go to the dentist's office high, too much giggling/ cotton mouth with all those sharp objects in there is asking for trouble.
No But my doctor knows I smoke cannabis on a regular basis. It's very important that your doctor know this, because as much as we like to pretend cannabis is harmless; it CAN impact your health negatively. Me and him are aware of the potential risks and keep an eye out for them. He doesn't agree with my choice, but he isn't a prick about it. I would like to think I'm one of his more favored patience. He's a good guy, we share a similar taste in music; he likes Neil Young.
Both my doctor and my therapist know I smoke. I don't make it a secret, either. Neither of them give me a hard time about it. I have gone to doctor appointments high, though. How else are you going to deal with all those people in the waiting room?
If there was somebody else with that kind of sense, I am not at all surprised that it is you, Hempress.
I try to change people's ideas about stoner stereotypes. If they seem me coming in there, speaking politely and coherently, it might get them thinking.