When it comes to smoking, you should keep in mind that you will feel more pain when you smoke. It may be easier for you to handle the pain, but it may be worse than if you were sober.
Those who smoke before getting a tattoo report that the pain increases when they are high. But, it does not mean you should not get a tattoo if you are high.
The reason is because your skin needs to be in optimal condition for the tattooing process. You will need to drink plenty of water to ensure that the tattoo goes off without any complications. You will also want to eat properly to speed up the healing process.
Getting a tattoo is a big commitment like growing cannabis at home. It is something that you will have for the rest of your life and may include in your Grow Journals. So, you need to make sure you are in the best shape possible before the tattoo.Â
Can you get high before getting a tattoo?
Getting a tattoo is an extremely personal experience. You want to be sure you are comfortable and ready for the pain. You also want to make sure you are not under the influence of any street drugs. Some artists will refuse to do the work if you are under the influence of any drugs.
If you are going to be getting a tattoo while under the influence, it is important to understand the laws in your area. Some artists will not allow you to smoke marijuana or drink alcohol while you are in their shop.
Some tattoo artists will require you to sign a liability waiver before they will start working on your body. You should not sign any form of consent if you are under the influence of any drug.
You should not take any blood thinning painkillers. You should eat low fat foods and drink lots of water. This will help your body heal and recover. You should also avoid alcohol for at least 24 hours after the tattoo. Alcohol increases the amount of bleeding.
You should consider an indica-heavy strain of marijuana. This type of cannabis will relax your body and mind. This will reduce your anxiety and the amount of pain you feel.
You should also think about the type of tattoo you will be getting. Many people report feeling more relaxed when they get tattoos while high.
THC-induced psychiatric effects of smoking weed before getting a tattoo
Getting a tattoo and smoking weed may seem like a bad idea. But, in reality, the effects of cannabis use are not nearly as dangerous as you might think.
You might be surprised to learn that marijuana has been found to have a significant impact on mental health. In a study of 88 homicide defendants, one third misused the drug and two thirds were in possession of marijuana. There is evidence that the incidence of psychosis is increasing in some parts of the world, and it is possible that this is caused by more readily available, high-potency cannabis.
It is important to note that marijuana use is not a cure all. There are many factors that are at play. Public health efforts can be helpful, but if you have a genetic predisposition for psychosis, you may be at a greater risk than someone who does not.
In the case of a tattoo, however, the risks are less than that of alcohol, because weed will not thin your blood. It can also make your artist’s job easier. If you are going to smoke before getting a tattoo, be sure to check local laws. And, be sure to drink lots of water before and after the tattoo. You don’t want to be hungover when you show up for your appointment.