View Full Version : High as hell - chest pain?
jakez
04-30-2007, 01:35 AM
Well I quit for a little over a month, and when I could smoke again a few days ago I had an ounce of some nice haze waiting for me, and I've never smoked anything as good as this before. So when I am getting stoned off this bud I notice I can't feel anything and I have some chest pain that feels like a fast heartbeat. Anyone ever had this happen before? I almost thought I was gonna die last night and be the first person to ever die on the ganja hahaha.
Samwhore
04-30-2007, 01:38 AM
It sounds like your heartbeat is just getting faster and because your high your getting a little paranoid.
Xhoshi
04-30-2007, 03:26 AM
ur own self consiousness is exacerbating ur senses. My chest always feels sorta constricted after smoking, but my high makes it seem much worse than it really is.
ntezbnggreen
04-30-2007, 03:30 AM
The chest pains or angina are most likely attributable to one of herb most common physical side effects. Herb will almost always induce a increase in heart rate. Especially so in those whose tolerance is minimal. This pulse rate increase is often accompanied by a rise in blood pressure. The chest pains you describe are a possible warning sign. Try smoking less but more frequently, this will build a base tolerance and ideally rid you of this reaction. If that fails, I would probably have your blood pressure checked just in case.
jakez
04-30-2007, 03:35 AM
The chest pains or angina are most likely attributable to one of herb most common physical side effects. Herb will almost always induce a increase in heart rate. Especially so in those whose tolerance is minimal. This pulse rate increase is often accompanied by a rise in blood pressure. The chest pains you describe are a possible warning sign. Try smoking less but more frequently, this will build a base tolerance and ideally rid you of this reaction. If that fails, I would probably have your blood pressure checked just in case.
This is exactly what I was thinking. I used to smoke pretty good bud daily and then stopped for over a month and now smoking the same amount but great bud. I guess I'll just take it easy for a bit. :stoned:
Budsmokeronly99
04-30-2007, 03:47 AM
is it normal for ones heart to beat really fast when smoking??? mine usually beats noticably faster but not really fast as one of my friend says it does to him
Coelho
04-30-2007, 05:18 AM
When i smoke too much i feel some pain in the chest, but for me it seems more an irritation due the smoke, because my heart keeps beating slowly as always.
I think i feel pain in the lungs, or in the part of the trachea which meets them... its hard to explain... but in my case im sure its due the smoke, cause when i cough the pain comes and goes, together with the phlegm i feel inside the lungs.
quantumdream
05-02-2007, 04:03 AM
That has happened to me a few times.. I really like how red bulls taste, especially after i've smoked, and i've noticed that occasionally gives me some chest pain, but nothing really to worry about..it goes away eventually.
geonagual
05-02-2007, 04:12 AM
Don't worry dude. It is just Mary Jane massaging your heart:)
orangeman
05-02-2007, 05:21 PM
The chest pains or angina are most likely attributable to one of herb most common physical side effects. Herb will almost always induce a increase in heart rate. Especially so in those whose tolerance is minimal. This pulse rate increase is often accompanied by a rise in blood pressure. The chest pains you describe are a possible warning sign. Try smoking less but more frequently, this will build a base tolerance and ideally rid you of this reaction. If that fails, I would probably have your blood pressure checked just in case.
I dunno it makes a lot of sense to me lol.
geonagual
05-02-2007, 05:24 PM
The chest pains or angina are most likely attributable to one of herb most common physical side effects. Herb will almost always induce a increase in heart rate. Especially so in those whose tolerance is minimal. This pulse rate increase is often accompanied by a rise in blood pressure. The chest pains you describe are a possible warning sign. Try smoking less but more frequently, this will build a base tolerance and ideally rid you of this reaction. If that fails, I would probably have your blood pressure checked just in case.
Yeah, that is right.. Good one.
I didnt even read it the first time I posted.
You first post and it was a great one. rep to you:)
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