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Hey so I smoked some weed, I only smoke once in a blue moon so I don't do it weekly or anything. But I had a really bad trip, I think anxiety attack. The next day the attacks persisted into the night, and today, two days later they are gone.

I was having chest pain on my left side during the attacks and now even though I'm not having them the chest pain is persisting. Its been one and a half days so I'm wondering if this is a lung problem, or if its just something that will clear up like the anxiety attacks. I'm feeling better than before but I know I'm not completely normal, I think the only thing left is the chest pain.

I'm just wondering if anyone else had this happen to them, and how long it took for the nagging feeling to subside and their whole body to return to normal.

(P.S. Sometimes I get a faint tingling feeling on the top of my head, don't know if that's related at all)
Hey, I also smoke weed (a lot) and to me it sounds like the weed you smoked was probably laced with something meaning it had drugs mixed in with it. Be careful who you get it from and make sure you know exactly what your getting. Also, you could be having anxiety attacks from something you were thinking about because weed usually relaxes you so maybe it was something you were worried about and it just caught up to you. But the chest pain I'm not sure about, it could be from the attack, and if so it will go away in a few days.
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If you rarely smoke, you are more likely to suffer regular withdrawl symptoms such as all of the one's that you described. The chest pain comes from anxiety. The tingling ontop of your head is a classic and scary withdrawl symptom.
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