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Faster Heartbeat, Sharp Pain And Fluttering In Chest. Habituated To Smoking Marijuana With Meth. What Could Be Wrong?
I have smoked marijuana for 10 years and smoked Meth for 2 usually always together. The last time about 6 months ago the feeling was so intense. My heart was beating so fast I thought I would stop. My mind was racing and my chest felt so tight. Now whenever I smoke my heart beats so fast. I've been to the hospital numerous times. Now even if I'm not high my heart starts beating hard and fast out of nowhere. I have sharp pains in my. Chest and uunexplained fluttering No one can tell me What's wrong can u help.
Smoking Marijuana and Meth are known to cause arrhythmias of the heart ( uncontrolled heart beats). I advice you to stop doing them, if you are addicted to it then you will need professional help from a psychiatrist. Please use the following suggestions 1. Get yourself evaluated from a cardiologist in the form of ECHO, EKG and a TMT 2. Avoid strenous exercises until you meet the cardiologist 3. Please avoid smoking meth and marijuana, arrhthmias can also lead to cardiac arrest
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Faster Heartbeat, Sharp Pain And Fluttering In Chest. Habituated To Smoking Marijuana With Meth. What Could Be Wrong?
Hello Thanks for the query Smoking Marijuana and Meth are known to cause arrhythmias of the heart ( uncontrolled heart beats). I advice you to stop doing them, if you are addicted to it then you will need professional help from a psychiatrist. Please use the following suggestions 1. Get yourself evaluated from a cardiologist in the form of ECHO, EKG and a TMT 2. Avoid strenous exercises until you meet the cardiologist 3. Please avoid smoking meth and marijuana, arrhthmias can also lead to cardiac arrest I hope I was of help Regards