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It's sounds as if you've looked at the many factors surrounding your symptoms & narrowed them down quite well. However, I don't understand what your question is. Do you want someone to tell you that these symptoms were not related to the pot, so that you can smoke again?
Honestly- I think the fact that you have already experienced light-headedness & headaches is a key factor here. Perhaps the smoking (of both tabacco & pot) made these already existing symptoms worse? or, as you were not experiencing them at the time, encouraged an 'attack' of these symptoms.
My advice would be to see a doctor about the symptoms that you have already experienced. It's quite unlikely that the smoking or the pot actually caused them to happen, but that's not to say that smoking didn't encourage an attack of these symptoms. Smoking anything can cause lightheadness & feelings of sickness, as you are replacing oxygen in the bloodstream with a toxin. However, these experiences are individual to the smoker and not all smokers have them.
It could also be that you experienced a 'Whitey'. This is where an inexperienced/irregular marijuana smoker inhales too much in a toke & THC floods the bloodstream. It results in temporary feelings of sickness, loss of sight or dizzyness & sometimes, an anxiety attack. I would also consider your nutritional state at the time of your smoking- had you eaten or drunk anything prior to toking? Being hungry & then smoking can cause someone to 'white-out' (i.e. induce a whitey).
Hope this answers your questions & good luck.
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