teknicolor
Greenlighter
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- Aug 28, 2009
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So...this has happened a few times to me so far, and always directly after smoking.
Usually when I smoke I get the normal effects of being high, but sometimes it gets a little crazy. It's similar to a headrush, but not exactly. I get pinpricky waves of hot and cold flashes, and everything starts to get muffled. Its a slow onset, but it just gets more and more intense until I can't see anything - my vision goes completely white - and sound is muffled to where all I can hear is my blood pumping roaring in my ears. When that happens, I get a really bad case of vertigo, and have a really hard time standing up. The reason I'm asking this now, is today I blacked out for a moment and fell to the floor as a result of this. The only thing that really helps this is sitting or laying down on the floor, or getting as close to the floor as I can.
I don't think this is just a normal headrush, mostly because even leaning against something for a significant amount of time doesn't help. And I don't get migraines or anything like that. I drink water - not as much as I should, so that could be the reason - and eat a decent amount. I was just wondering if anybody else has experienced or knows anyone that has experienced something like this, or similar to this, and what they do to handle it.
Usually when I smoke I get the normal effects of being high, but sometimes it gets a little crazy. It's similar to a headrush, but not exactly. I get pinpricky waves of hot and cold flashes, and everything starts to get muffled. Its a slow onset, but it just gets more and more intense until I can't see anything - my vision goes completely white - and sound is muffled to where all I can hear is my blood pumping roaring in my ears. When that happens, I get a really bad case of vertigo, and have a really hard time standing up. The reason I'm asking this now, is today I blacked out for a moment and fell to the floor as a result of this. The only thing that really helps this is sitting or laying down on the floor, or getting as close to the floor as I can.
I don't think this is just a normal headrush, mostly because even leaning against something for a significant amount of time doesn't help. And I don't get migraines or anything like that. I drink water - not as much as I should, so that could be the reason - and eat a decent amount. I was just wondering if anybody else has experienced or knows anyone that has experienced something like this, or similar to this, and what they do to handle it.