View Full Version : is it true that MARIJUANN that makes your heart speed up is bad!
warbelly
01-17-2013, 07:00 AM
Just wondering if it's true that anything that makes your heart beat faster is bad for you. WHen I m done burning I feel tired . is that cause My heart is tired of beating like going from 72-100 over and over and over is bad for your . Like your not gonna take your car and floor it from 0- 100 over and over in a day . Thats how I think my heart is doing when I burn no matter what marijuanna medicine I USE IT STILL MAKE MY HEART SPEED UP TO AT LEAsT 95 - 105 BEATS TO MY REGULARE 70 beats. Is that why I feel tired after I BURN . ! Is it bad for my heart for it to do that !
LOC NAR on probation
01-17-2013, 01:50 PM
What happens to people lets say construction workers who have to give bursts of strength and power all day. They stop and catch their breath and let the heart slow down. Is yours just racing the whole time your medicated ? That may not be good but think about the runner. Hours spent in constant motion running a marathon.
I would try edibles, much more relaxing and can last much longer too
Mal420xl
01-17-2013, 04:03 PM
if you are healthy and have no known heart conditions increased heart rate isnt a bad thing for you unless we are talking very high heart rate by itself. I get that also but it depends on what type im using and a few other conditions. if you smoke cigs. drink a lot, are out of shape and i dont mean just sorta i mean really out of shape those can all contribute and they are just a few. maybe try a different strain that may help. as much as no one likes to admit it, not everyone can smoke mj. for whatever reason it may be. and it isnt the end of the world
warbelly
01-18-2013, 11:12 PM
Ya I guess the heart race isn't worth it ! The feeling a good one but I don't like anything that effects my hearts speed! I guess I will try other pain killer ! also it seemed to intensifie my pain more than anything or focus more on it !
painretreat
01-19-2013, 01:00 AM
warbelly, as said, without more details of your general health and age, it is difficult for anyone to say much else. If you have Shortness of breath with it, it would be, more of a concern.
It concerns me, that such a low rate, makes you symptomatic--feeling tired. Do you feel that way, say if; you walked up one flight of stairs?
If so, you need to see your M.D. Many daily activities will raise our heart rate to that and most people, are unaffected. It is part of daily life. Unless, you are extremely fit. With fitness comes lower heart rates and it is more difficult to get tachycardia.
It does concern me, you are reporting that much 'tiredness' with a heart rate of about 100. Other things in your life, must do the same thing? Caffiene? many variables.
I am sativa sensitive; the stronger the sativa, the faster my heart rate. Indica's, do not have the same effect on me. However, even at 59, a pulse of 100, doesn't make me tired.;) pr
warbelly
01-22-2013, 02:24 AM
Your right I guess I must be scaring me more than anything I stopped taking my pulse and just let it ride . I walked for a half hour and my pulse was 114-120 and I was tired afterwards then I smoked 1 HIT 1 hour afterwards and my heart rate was only 100- 108! sO i JUST SAID TO MY SELF IF iM GONNA DIES IT WOULD BE MOST LIKELY WHILE WALKING AND NOT SITTIND DOWN HIGH! sO i JUST STOPE TAKING MY PULSE AND JUST SAT DOWN AND ENJOYED THE FEELING! PLUS iT ONLY LAST ABOUT 20 MINUTES OF HIGH PULSE . i DO WISH POT WILL BE LEGAL SO WE COULD GET LOW GRADE THC AND NOT JUST HIGH GRADE . WEED NOWADAYS IS NOT LIKE WEED BACK IN THE DAY! its STRONGER BUT i WISH IT WAS LEGAL SO i COULD GET LOW GRADE THC !
SRRY BOUT THE CAPS MY CAPS LOCK JUST FROZE!
Mal420xl
01-22-2013, 03:03 AM
we all wish it was legal my friend. sounds like you could have used an experienced smokin buddy your first few times out. i do think painretreat is right on the money tho. you should get checked out by a doctor, you shouldnt be getting tired from a short walk and a heart rate between 114 and 120.
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