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1laciale

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paranoia after smoking joint
Posted: 01-30-08 20:22pm

I smoked 2 weeks ago with my x girlfriend from the same joint.
I still feel very weird disconnected from the world very scared when i look around i start talking about how i feel to someone and i start to almost faint like im high or something. Lights are very bright street lights flare out and so do car headlights. Im very scared someone please help me i really need help. scared scared scared scared scared

did it release some kind of anxitey in me?
paranoia Im very scared its been going on for about almost 3 weeks.
my x girlfriend is totally fine. im very worried someone reply
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masa

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Posted: 01-30-08 21:41pm

Justin...
I often times get paranoid when i smoke and have cut back because of that, however there was one instance that i smoked and felt the most positive feeling of my life! Lucky for me that feeling lasted a few weeks, possibly even over a month.
So i know where your coming from with this high lasting so long.
Personally, i feel like it's all in your head..Since your experiencing paranoia you may be over stressing yourself. Maybe your environment wasnt enjoyable at the time?
Just let the thought of that joint go...remember, marijuana only stays in your system for 3-30 days. After that..it's without a doubt all in your mind.
Good luck with conquering this feeling.
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freaked out two dude!
Posted: 08-05-08 01:58am

like two weeks ago i took two hits off a joint that me and my dad smoked i went in the house to go play a game and i just sat there and freaked out like i got up quick cause my heart startted to race and breathin really heavy and kept walkin back and forth like i couldn't stay still i started to call 911 but hung up on them and my dad said are u alright ur just really high right now its been awhile son. i said what the hell is in that weed but he didn't freak out or nothin i thought i was going crazy nd i said nope never again will i smoke...i was a pill popper anyway so pills were better for me like voconin. and i had a bad panic attack the next day too at work cause i thought it had something to do wit that day i smoked but im still worrin all the time now and freak sometimes like im going to have another attack! it sucks!
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dgkallday

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Posted: 08-05-08 21:39pm

Something similar happened to me, I took a hit from a bong, then got high like i had twice before, my heart was beating fast, I got freaked out, then I felt fine the next day. A week later, I started feeling like I was on a marijuana buzz sort of, and its bee going on for nearly two months, I feel like Im in a dream sort of? My mom thinks its anxiety, Im seeing my doctor soon though, but I dont know if I have the same probalem as you, as my feelings started a week after smoking.
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Leslie123

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Posted: 09-01-08 09:05am

I feel the exact same way this is how my problem started i take perks so the other night i did a bong and holy moly i've smoked pot for almost ten years but that night i thought i was dying my heart was racing sooo fast i felt like i was dying and for the past two days it feels like i have had a harder time breathing i don't know what happened but i know i have anxiety and i think it was a panic attack but i want it to stop any sugetions
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