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 consumed from smoking. I’ve been an edibles person for my recreational use predominantly. When they do the underwriting, are they going to put me in the “smokers” category just for a few times over my life consuming that way?

Next question. I use Xanax(Alprazolam) even more rarely than edibles. It’s not prescribed, I’ve been able to have it purchased over the counter in other countries and bring it over. I take them max 10 times a year, this year it’s probably been about 4-5 times so far and it’s only 1/4 a bar when I take them. Last time I took one was 4 days ago.

I’m curious what will show in the blood/urine test? Do I need to wait? Do I be upfront about it and the exact amounts? Do I mention it at all?

I will probably need to mention the light edibles use because my OBGYN is aware of it since I disclosed it being a light use on vacation to them years ago.

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