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Hi! I know exactly what you are talking about. I have had those experiences every time I've smoked (or eaten). It was like I was reliving the same experiences over and over again. Usually I'm unable to sleep or really talk to anyone. I also had the weird feeling on the morning after. From my experience it will go away within a few days! I know this was posted a year ago, but thanks for sharing your story and I hope everything is back to normal.
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I react the same to smoking weed for the most part. I used to be a complete stoner until I had a bad acid trip 6 years ago. Ever since smoking weed has been real crappy. Every time it's uncomfortable to say the least. I recommend just letting go of weed as an option. It's all in your mind and some things take a long to heal. Just surround yourself with your best friends and have fun. Life is actually more interesting when your not high all the time anyway.
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I react the same to smoking weed for the most part. I used to be a complete stoner until I had a bad acid trip 6 years ago. Ever since smoking weed has been real crappy. Every time it's uncomfortable to say the least. I recommend just letting go of weed as an option. It's all in your mind and some things take a long to heal. Just surround yourself with your best friends and have fun. Life is actually more interesting when your not high all the time anyway.
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Thank you so much for this. It makes me feel so much better knowing that people have had this same reaction. I smoked weed for the first time and it was the worst experience of my life. Every time I think about it I start to tear up. I came to my room and everything started spinning and I felt like I was a camera in a movie watching everything happen. I felt like I was going to die. I started pounding on the floor. I thought that this was the end of my life and this is what weed did to people. It just made them live their life in agony and pain. Then everything started mushing together. My hands were going in slow motion. I couldn't feel my mouth or my tongue. Every time I touched something it felt like my hand was melting into. it took me an hour to take a sip of water because I thought it was going to just go down my throat forever. I thought it was a trick or something. This lasted for 4 hours. I was afraid to go to sleep, but I eventually did. I woke up and felt fine the next morning, but I was so paranoid that it was going to start all over again. I was dumb and decided to do it again and the same thing happened. Except this time when I woke up everything was fine, but a few hour later it started happening again. Due to that, I have been so scared and paranoid ever since. It takes me hours to fall asleep because I just think that everything will start happening again. That this is all a trick my mind is playing on me. I understand that it is just me being anxious and paranoid, but I really can't help it. Any other tips on how to help with this? I've been trying to not let it affect my daily life. It's just so hard sometimes.

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I had the same experience when I was 17. I then became a Christian, but the paranoid feeling didn't go away instantly. Someone gave me a Scripture, 2Tim.1:7 "For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love and a sound mind." I said this everyday for a month and the "crazy" feeling went away. Im not preaching or judging anyone, just sharing my experience and trying to help. Have not touched it since.
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Thank you for this
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This is exactly what I experienced the first time I smoked. It was sooo trippy, like there were separate dimensions. But nothing like psychedelics. I smoke weed most days past that experience and have learned to enjoy it as I think it is a lot of paranoia and too much thc to start off smoking. Although if I smoke a lot I can get shakey, dissociative and breathing difficulties. I've seen no other reason as to why this as happened to some people. All of the experiences on here are similar and I've tried 3 dealers in total so I don't think it could be laced weed. I really want answers on this. Not that it will stop me smoking anyway...
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I am right there with you. I've only tried pot a few times and each with severe adverse reactions. 5 years ogo I tried weed via a bong and ended up I the ER with paranoia, reality distortion, and limb numbness.

I haven't touched it since, but I was never certain to what really causes the symptoms. Was it THC, was it over consumption, was it laced with something?

Last week while in Colorado I purchased a low dose pill 5mg THC that dissolves under your tongue. It was factory sealed and bought at a high end dispensary.

After 2 hours the 5mg dose didn't do anything, so I took another 5mg dose. An hour later my right arm went numb, I started sweating profusely. My legs stopped working. Called ambulance. I started tremors in legs and arms. I started to stutter to the point of not be able to speak. Went to ER. Gave me fluids in IV. Gave 2 doses of Atival. I can't remember much. I do remember be challenged with determining Reality from Dream. I had a full on Micheal J Fox attack. I could not stop tremors, speak, or think.

It took a full 24 hours to recover. 5k$ later of hospital bills.

I am highly allergic to THC, and will never ever trie it again.
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I'm 31 years old now and when I was 17 years old I smoked with my friends after just getting out of the hospital from having a bad case of mono. I smoked almost everyday and a few times a day for about 3 years then boom! I smoked I was convulsing for hours and shivering it was so weird then a day later I started having panic attacks where I would throw up and have diarrhea. I swear it was laced but my friends said it definitely wasn't but then I got a chemical imbalance and I was messed up for quite a few years then I finally got back to my old self and then I was about to turn 25 years old and I got diagnosed with stage 4 non Hodgkin's lymphoma and everyone said to smoke week for the pain but I was to scared bumbo did try it again when I got into remission and I started like tripping. The high i once got I never got again. No idea what happened and my dad has been smoking since he's 13 years old and now he's 66 but my uncle used to get like how I got. Bit now I suffer from anxiety and depression ever since that. I was a normal happy person until that day I smoked but it could've been the steroids they had me on in the hospital for the mononucleosis. Guess I'll never know.
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I have lost my vision once from smoking them it came back like an hour later. Craziest thing
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I get those seizures as well ... I was getting them
A lot when smoking dabs... don't mind the deja vu feeling, it's a mind trick and exhausting in the journey to find out what it all means. Ppl
That have partial seizures know what I'm talking about... I am now experiencing a really bad allergic reaction, breaking out everywhere in a rash and I think it might be the dabs.
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This is an epileptic seizure, same thing happened to me. Be very careful. Look up partial focal seizures. You need to go to a neurologist and stop this from happening to you. You are describing the seizures I have when smoking.
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I've smoked I've smoked for 17 years- now having really bad reactions when I smoke... seizures and rashes everywhere... talking sh*t to people about something you do t know anything about isn't helpful
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I have had similar but much worse reactions. Smoking weed lays me out on my back, unable to walk, and induces severe vomiting.
The last time i used, I collapsed about 7 minutes after smoking. I was unable to control my body, had to be carried outside. My face and lips turned purple, BP went down to 50bpm. I vomited violently for almost 10 minutes. I thought I was having a stroke or heart attack. It took an hour before I could walk with help. 3 hours before I felt in control of my body. I honestly thought that was the end for me.
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Brought to this message board because I have been experiencing something similiar.

This has happened to me a few times now when i have smoked one cone more than my usual. Im a pretty regualar smoker now for the last 5 years, most nights ill have a cone though im trying to cut down now during the week.

I'll be fine and relaxed lying in bed watching a movie or something, not worrying about anything, when my legs will start to go tingly and then completely numb. Enough so that when it first happened i thought maybe a spider (australia man) or something must have bitten me and i was having a reaction, the sensations were so intense. It lasts for ages too and i have to keep moving my legs to try and get some feeling back. In the mornings i chalk it up to anxiety. This happened to me again last night after a particularly anxious evening and i used smoking as an escape instead of just something i do to further enjoy mysely. Im hoping thats all it is anyway, and not like some heart murmur or something :// some of the other google answers were a bit scary ha

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