OD'ed on ecstasy. I had taken 4 good pills (two of which were pure) the night before at a rave and the next morning I realized that every time I blazed it would bring back my roll. So I did, all next day. Forgetting that I had totally eaten and slept very little.
My last hit of the bong I took felt really hash on my heart, and I knew I was done for the night.
Quickly after that I began to collapse and had a hard time with my coordination. I had no energy but my heart was racing. Just all around felt higher than ever before in a scary way.
I felt nauseous because I hadn't eaten and when I ate I threw it all up. My heart felt like it jumped a couple of times. Felt like I was having an anxiety attack as well, because you and everyone around you is freaking out. Everything was tripping my out in the way to the hospital, the wind sounded like music, time was distorted.
When I got to the hospital and they put me on an IV, and the paranoia hit me full on, as well as the hallucinations. I heard conversations that were not there, everything and everyone was changing forms around me. Some voices were after me, so the doctors gave me medicine for my anxiety at one point. It felt just like that scene in Trainspotting after Renton ODs and he's going through withdrawal. Really surreal, like I was on a strong hallucinogenic. I didn't know who was on my side, and the doctors wouldn't even come and talk to me, so that just freaked me out even more.
My last hit of the bong I took felt really hash on my heart, and I knew I was done for the night.
Quickly after that I began to collapse and had a hard time with my coordination. I had no energy but my heart was racing. Just all around felt higher than ever before in a scary way.
I felt nauseous because I hadn't eaten and when I ate I threw it all up. My heart felt like it jumped a couple of times. Felt like I was having an anxiety attack as well, because you and everyone around you is freaking out. Everything was tripping my out in the way to the hospital, the wind sounded like music, time was distorted.
When I got to the hospital and they put me on an IV, and the paranoia hit me full on, as well as the hallucinations. I heard conversations that were not there, everything and everyone was changing forms around me. Some voices were after me, so the doctors gave me medicine for my anxiety at one point. It felt just like that scene in Trainspotting after Renton ODs and he's going through withdrawal. Really surreal, like I was on a strong hallucinogenic. I didn't know who was on my side, and the doctors wouldn't even come and talk to me, so that just freaked me out even more.