OK so basically been snorting speed on and off since October last year. Often go several months without taking it. Never had any problems apart from the typical inability to piss and occasional mild E.D.
Last Friday, I had only had 4 hours sleep (8am til 12.00 midday). Did a line of coke mixed with speed at about 4pm. Then continued to do a line of speed every hour until 10am the following morning. Started sipping on 2x beers really slowly from 11.30pm til 9.00am Saturday morning as well.
Started walking into town at 10am Saturday. Felt really drained and light headed. Had to sit down on a bench by about 11.30, as my chest felt really tight. Panicked when I felt like my heart was gonna explode and dropped to the floor clutching my chest. Genuinely thought I was dying of a heart attack. GF called an ambulance and paramedics took me to hospital A&E. All the symptoms described were exactly like an angina attack. They discharged me after several hours when I said I felt better and the ECG went below 100bpm.
I know it definitely wasn't a heart attack, but I haven't felt right ever since. I'm taking 2x 75mg aspirin every day, but apart from that, haven't really changed anything in my daily routine. If I stay home and sit around or lie down, even have sex, I feel absolutely fine. But as soon as I go out for even a mild to light walk, within half an hour I can feel the tight chest pain coming back and I have to sit down and focus on my breathing to stop myself from having another angina attack.
Has anyone else had heart problems from speed / adderall / coke abuse who can give me advice on recovery? I estimate I did about 1.5g speed, 0.5g coke/speedball mix. Also did 0.5g MDMA the Friday beforehand. And generally trip every 2 weeks on 2x tabs of LSD.
The only other time I've had heart problems was in February. Had 3x hours sleep, some speed the night before, then 3x big strong coffees and a red bull in 4 hours. Had sudden heart palpatations, went pale and had to sit down. But it was nowhere near as scary as what happened on Friday.
It's been 5 days and I'm worried that I'll be unable to lead a normal life due to permanent arterial damage or something. Obviously not doing any drugs now until I figure out what's wrong.
Last Friday, I had only had 4 hours sleep (8am til 12.00 midday). Did a line of coke mixed with speed at about 4pm. Then continued to do a line of speed every hour until 10am the following morning. Started sipping on 2x beers really slowly from 11.30pm til 9.00am Saturday morning as well.
Started walking into town at 10am Saturday. Felt really drained and light headed. Had to sit down on a bench by about 11.30, as my chest felt really tight. Panicked when I felt like my heart was gonna explode and dropped to the floor clutching my chest. Genuinely thought I was dying of a heart attack. GF called an ambulance and paramedics took me to hospital A&E. All the symptoms described were exactly like an angina attack. They discharged me after several hours when I said I felt better and the ECG went below 100bpm.
I know it definitely wasn't a heart attack, but I haven't felt right ever since. I'm taking 2x 75mg aspirin every day, but apart from that, haven't really changed anything in my daily routine. If I stay home and sit around or lie down, even have sex, I feel absolutely fine. But as soon as I go out for even a mild to light walk, within half an hour I can feel the tight chest pain coming back and I have to sit down and focus on my breathing to stop myself from having another angina attack.
Has anyone else had heart problems from speed / adderall / coke abuse who can give me advice on recovery? I estimate I did about 1.5g speed, 0.5g coke/speedball mix. Also did 0.5g MDMA the Friday beforehand. And generally trip every 2 weeks on 2x tabs of LSD.
The only other time I've had heart problems was in February. Had 3x hours sleep, some speed the night before, then 3x big strong coffees and a red bull in 4 hours. Had sudden heart palpatations, went pale and had to sit down. But it was nowhere near as scary as what happened on Friday.
It's been 5 days and I'm worried that I'll be unable to lead a normal life due to permanent arterial damage or something. Obviously not doing any drugs now until I figure out what's wrong.