It's happened to me and another friend too. Your body is creating excess mucus and giving you a snotty nose because it's trying to clear that weed-tar out (of course). I've had the chest pain too, same with a couple friends, and it really comes down to reducing your smoke intake. Don't let some of these guys tell you pot smoke is "harmless"; for some reason people think that cancer is the only thing that can happen to your lungs. No cancer = no problems, which is rediculous.

Also if you're smoking tobacco, just cut that out. I got into the habbit myself the past few months, quit a little while back, and my lungs have been in significantly better shape. Honestly I don't know how these DARE people claim that pot smoke is so much worse when tobacco is so much harder to inhale, so much harder on your lungs, is grown in some type of radiaoactive soil, and has a clear link to cancer. You can just feel tobacco smoke grating your air passages like sandpaper, and I can confidently say that 2 years so smoking weed heavily have not brought the consequences of a few months smoking moderate amounts of tobac.
Gandalf_The_Grey Reviewed by Gandalf_The_Grey on . Chest Pains The morning after i smoke, i always have some pain in my chest and i always have a really runny nose and have been haucking shit up. Is this serious? Rating: 5