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Lack Of Sleep, Anxiety, Light-headedness, Dizziness, Symptoms Of Smoking Meth And Marijuana

I smoked marijuana with some meth over the weekend and didn't sleep saturday night. From sunday night I have been suffering bad anxiety , struggling to calm down, light headed & dizzy spells. I has my heart rate & blood pressure checked today & they were fine. When will this go away or what can I do? It seems to have eased tonight but am hoping I will be better tomorrow. It has been a scary & horrible experience - no drugs, never again.
Tue, 8 May 2012
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this seems to be bad trip. The substances you used have the capacity of inducing psychotic symptoms. in predisposed individuals this may ever trigger schizophrenia. So kindly be sure that you remsin absitient from those substances. consult your nearest Psychiatrist.
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Lack Of Sleep, Anxiety, Light-headedness, Dizziness, Symptoms Of Smoking Meth And Marijuana

this seems to be bad trip. The substances you used have the capacity of inducing psychotic symptoms. in predisposed individuals this may ever trigger schizophrenia. So kindly be sure that you remsin absitient from those substances. consult your nearest Psychiatrist.