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Will the ‘strange" feeling go away after marijuana and having panic attack?

18 January, 2010 (18:52) | marijuana and panic attacks | By: admin


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19 year old/ male
4 months (smoked in october) have passed that i first smoked marijuana. it was my first time s and smoke a lot for being first. while i was high i then got a panic attack or had a "bad trip" and couldn’t fall asleep, couldn’t stand still, had to keep walking, heart racing. So after that, had a horrible week which was terrible felt not hungry, constipated, throwing up in the morning, depressed and feeling sad, memory all messed up, not wanna do anything. everything felt like a dream like state.
But as the months pass by i started feeling these symptoms little by little less. not entirely gone. some weeks are low plain and no mood. some weeks are a little higher but not to normal self.
4 months have passed and feel good buy sorta 90% not 100% whole. not entirely like myself
will it eventually go away entirely as time passes? any advice in making the feeling go away?
-personal experience or professional advice can be helpful.

again this pot was laced w/something evidently pretty potent~all the symptoms you described are asymptomatic for pot you should be 100 % in another month?

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Comment from i ? hershey ?????
Time January 18, 2010 at 11:58 pm

again this pot was laced w/something evidently pretty potent~all the symptoms you described are asymptomatic for pot you should be 100 % in another month?
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Comment from oddperson6192
Time January 19, 2010 at 12:38 am

You just smoked to much at one point of time, especially for a first time. There are two reasons you are getting these feelings.
1. You had to much neurotransmitter activity at once that your brain was not used to. It caused your brain to have an aversion to the drug, hence the throwing up, moods, etc. As the brain was shifting back to normal you still experience these symptoms.
2. When the chemicals in the brain have finally stabilized, you had a pre psychotic addiction. Meaning you are not physically addicted, or addicted at all yet, but when you think of the time you smoked, your brain automatically offsets the chemicals to try to relieve that feeling, but fails without the drug. It will go away if you do not smoke for a awhile, your brain will forget that feeling. Caffeine is a good substitute for giving you a little high without a drug, it may help slowly stabilize those racing neurotransmitters.
Hope you feel better soon.
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