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just a few questions i would like to ask regarding this situation of mine. by safeguard against relapse do you mean cravings for it or withdrawal? if you do so it has now been around 18days i have stopped smoking and i get no craves no withdrawal symptoms and taking it well as i believe i am strong like that but if you ment it in another way please help me understand your meaning. i have noticed my hair (which was bold on the top) has starting growing quite abit of hair but its still thin and like baby hair. could this be the result of stopping? will it grow back as it use to be? as for the penis and issues down there is still the same. i still wake up in the morning with slight kidney aches which i can feel when i am breathing. also from time to time i find blood in my stool, and its always light brown and never solid, its always in between . could this be results of cannabis or is this just another issues altogether? finally how long does cannabis stay in my system before its literally completely out of my body and out the door forever. would there be any scars left behind in anyway?
thank you very much James Golden for your previous response and im looking forward from hearing from you again i just need to know what actual actions to take,
yours faithfully
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