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first of all i already seen a post like this on here but its old so i figured i would post my story.. im 17 i tried pot for the first time probably 6 months ago but i didn't actually get high cause i didn't know how to use the bong right lol anyway after that it was probably a few months before i smoked again i was with a buddy of mine and this time i smoked a blunt. i think i took 6 hits and i got extremely high i ended up passing out and had a really bad trip thinking i died.. anyway after i passed out i fell asleep leaning up against a dock my friend said i was out for like 10 minutes but for the next three to 4 hours i was going thru waves of feeling like i would pass out again and i was really nauseous but the bext morning i was fine and no more symptoms after that.. i didn't smoke for awhile after that then i started again taking it really easy for awhile then i started thinking i could handle more and took too much and ened up passing out again two different times. since then i've kinda learned how to keep myself from passing out or having a bad trip so i started smoking every day for like a week but then symptoms of delayed sense of touch kept lingering and time passed really slowly so i stopped smoking and it's been 3 days now since the last time i smoked and i still have this delayed sense of feel its really starting to freak me out now that I've seen post about people having the exact same thing happen and saying its lasted over a month.. anyway if anyone actually takes the time to read this I'd appreciate any stories or advice that you have for me.

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You want a story?, I posted something about weed brownies a while back, you may have to search under my screen name, Short story is, I ate about 3 little chunks of a weed brownie, 45 minutes later i had a 3 hour panic attack that changed something in my mind , after that ordeal i developed panic attacks and insomnia, Panics lasted for about 3 years, insomnia lasted 2 weeks. Panic turned into anxiety disorder and hyperchondrism. Which up this point i still both things. 

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