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Vaporizing cannabis can make blood cuagulation time last longer?

Hello, this is a very simple question, and is regarding if i can vaporize cannabis or not because is driving me crazy and i want to consume cannabis again. It all started because sometimes i have bleeding gums, then my mother gave me a strong dewormer called "Nitazoxanida", so the next day I'm bleeding nonstop from a specific gum spot from 1pm to 6pm, i got scared, then i went to make several blood tests and I'm fine in almost everything, just hemoglobin a little high and the bleeding and cuagulation time a little higher, 90 seconds higher in both bleeding time and cuagulation time, after i learn that that dewormer have unnusual bleeding as adverse effect SO i went to my local hematologist anyway, and he told me that i was fine that i should quit Tabbaco and cannabis, and make the same blood tests for two weeks, he told me that it most problable was the dewormer as it has unnusual bleeding as side effect, blah blah blah. It's been like 10 days since i stop smoking everything and I'm having anxiaty problems that ihad years ago, panic attack, night sweats,etc. Surprisely at this point since i stopped smoking tobacco my gums haven't bleed at all, maybe just a little when brushing my teeth or a little of bleed taste sometimes but not like before.....i went to the psychiatrist and told him that i had no intentions to stop vaping cannabis (no combustion, its a vaporizer for dry herb) and he told Yes, you have again a lot of anxiety so he gave me clonazepam again and another med of the pam family i dont remember the name, but he told me that the best remedy is to start vaping cannabis again, because i didn't want to take clonazepam again... and that he do not think as far as he knows that cannabis could affect my blood tests in cuagulation time and all that, that he also thinks that it was the dewormer becuase of its side effects. The thing is that i think my hematologist it's been a ****, sorry for the lenguage... i think he is anti cannabis guy and he just don't want me to consume cannabis because he don't like it. He even told me to toss my cannabis to the toilet. I'm pretty sure my gums are not bleeding anymore because i stopped smoking tobbaco, and that non-stop bleeding was a product of periodontal problems+tobbaco+ plus the damn dewormer. And the cuagulation and bleeding times also the dewormer... I don't want to take clonazepam and i am very anxious, i don't drink, now i don't smoke tobbaco because is helping my gums, the only thing that i like in the world is weed, I'm an addict if you call me like that but it helps me with my extreme anxiety,  my psychiatrist told me that i can't just stop suddenly consuming weed one day to another, if i want to quit consuming weed is gradually, been smoking weed for a decade! i dont think that my gums are better becuase i stopped vaping weed, it was the damn tobacco, im sure, and everyday are better since i stopped tobacco. Still, i want to ask your opinion please, i really want to vape again. You are probably laughing out loud :P hahahaha because my level of addiction but my anxiety attacks and panic attacks are serious. But is true, i love weed and weed loves me. Please tell me what should i do, i just want to make the blood tests again and see normal cuagulation times to make sure it was the dewormer, I dont think cannabis can affect cuagulation times drastically in the blood tests and my hematologist it's been just a **** to me. Thank you for listening my story.
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nobody answered me thanks community
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