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    Term Insurance in Texas

    @frenchyriff Honestly, I was able to get it that way easier. Walk into the pharmacy, boom, done. It was also cheaper. I have thought about going to a doctor to just get it prescribed, but haven’t felt like I use it enough to really warrant going through that process. A few hundreds of dollars...
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    @frenchyriff Xanax is for the few times a year for when my job gets to me(less than 10 annually). I do not mix edibles(MJ) and Xanax ever. Edibles only happen on vacation to visit friends. Both of these things get very light use throughout the year, but after this probably won’t be happening...
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    @frenchyriff Have a few questions if it was detected on my blood or urine tests? Or before the tests?
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    Term Insurance in Texas

    @frenchyriff I’m not as worried about the edibles. More concerned about the few times a year I’ve done Xanax(non prescribed).
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    Term Insurance in Texas

    @scenematt Correct. Haven’t had them at all in 4-5 months. I’m a light user of them. My OBGYN has in their medical records light use on vacations and I planned to do disclosure that. Xanax I had 4 days ago. It was 1/4 a bar and before that I had not had it since end of May.
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    @scenematt I haven’t used cannabis in months. Probably 3-4. They are are going to charge me a higher premium for something I do on vacation a few times a year? I don’t have prescription Xanax. It’s nothing on my medical records. I’ve obtained it from another country without a doctor. So I still...
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    Term Insurance in Texas

    So I’m an occasional Xanax and marijuana edibles user. I only do edibles a few times a year(max 4-5 times) and I’m always on vacation in states where recreational use is legal. I haven’t smoked in close to 18 months and even then, it’s probably been 15 times in my life max where marijuana was...
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