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Heart Trauma?
Last night I drank 4 full red bulls and smoked some weed, my heart rate was 120 per minute, there was the start of bruising on muni chest and it killed and I was so scared that I was going to die, today I went to work, and it’s been hurting a bit and I’ve been out of breath and typing this right now my chest hurts, im 16 and weigh 120 lbs and smoke weed and cigarettes, I also have asthma, my mom won’t drive me to the er to get looked at, I don’t know what to do
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Weed can be very harmful for you.. It can affect your mood -- You may have feelings of panic or anxiety. It can affect how your brain processes things around you -- You may have false beliefs (delusions), become very fearful or confused, see or hear things that are not there (hallucinations). It can cause your brain not to work as well -- For example, you may not be able to concentrate or pay attention at work or at school. Your memory may weaken. Your coordination may be affected such as with driving a car. Your judgment and decision making can also be affected. As a result, you may do risky things such as drive while high or have unsafe sex. Marijuana's other health effects include: Bloodshot eyes Increased heart rate and blood pressure Infections such as sinusitis, bronchitis, and asthma in heavy users Irritation of the airways causing narrowing or spasms Sore throat Weakening of the immune system
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