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Swollen Eyelid, Headache, Stuffy Nose, Head Congestion. Taken Meth. Kink In Neck. What Does This Mean?

I justdid a shott if meth about 30min ago and now my bottoms of eyelids are swollen, I have a head ache and head conjestiom stuffy nose ..i pick @ my skin alot and unfortunitly my neck for the past few months has had a kink when I wake up......like always....does this mean im having a reaction or all symptoms to something worse.
Tue, 2 Jul 2013
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Hi there ~

I understand your concerns. The swollen eyelid, headache, stuffy nose, head congestion are all symptoms of a probable sinusitis due to inhaling meth. I also believe that you need to be seen by both an ENT doctor as well as a psychiatrist to get off of the dependence on meth. I believe that the symptoms are not going to go away if you do not stay off of meth. I hope you understand and seek help as soon as possible for your own sake and for that of your health.

I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!
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Swollen Eyelid, Headache, Stuffy Nose, Head Congestion. Taken Meth. Kink In Neck. What Does This Mean?

Hi there ~ I understand your concerns. The swollen eyelid, headache, stuffy nose, head congestion are all symptoms of a probable sinusitis due to inhaling meth. I also believe that you need to be seen by both an ENT doctor as well as a psychiatrist to get off of the dependence on meth. I believe that the symptoms are not going to go away if you do not stay off of meth. I hope you understand and seek help as soon as possible for your own sake and for that of your health. I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!