Perfect question and right where I was headed with the post. Is there any benefit? And if so what is it and is it worth the risk of being bumped off the list? Do they randomly test when labs are drawn or are we as patients required to be notified of such testing? I personally don't know of any benefits regarding in usage. Except maybe relaxation. A good nights sleep maybe. I'm not a user and I have not tried it since I was in my younger days years before I was diagnosed with ESRD. But there has been a lot of changes in thought about it in the last few years. So I have to say I'm curious but scared about the potential consequences if I decided to see for myself if marijuana had any benefit for me.
Part of the argument against it is that it is addictive, and if you become addicted and use it after the transplant, the immunosuppresants put you at much higher risk of getting an infection from mold spores that are commonly found in MJ. Plus, of course, the same sort or cancer risk that comes with any inhaled smoke - cigarette or otherwise.
I don't really recall my tx center telling me one way or the other about MM use. But I figure that they can find any excuse in the book to throw us off the list, so why chance it.