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Head rushes from marijuana use after night of molly

anonymous283

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Guys I need help. I eat .35g of weed a night for insomnia. I’ve never had bad reactions to doing this for over a year. A few months ago I did one dose of molly while others were doing multiple. It didn’t hit me until real late and I couldn’t sleep all night. The next day to try to sleep, I took my usual edible only to find myself fighting for what seemed like my life. My heard felt like it was going to stop and I was going to faint. I had shakes and difficulty breathing. Others have such reaction to molly and its due to low serotonin. I have a unique and private health problem which might cause that but I had done molly many years before and was fine. Since that night, I’ve been getting worse and worse head rushes whenever I get up from sitting or lying down during the day even when I’m sober. This is normally a sign of heart failure but I’m 30, do tons of sports, and have barycardia, considered a very strong athletes heart. I’ve also had what I believe are molly flashbacks when high where colors get weirder and the room distorts a little. Problem is I can’t stop weed because I’ll have terrible insomnia and I’ll have to use ambien which will probably kill me. I am curious if others developed anything like this.
 
Weed can cause a drop in blood pressure. This can also happen after MDMA use. The two together can create a kind of head rush when pressure drops. Could perhaps be that? I even get that sometimes from smoking alone, when I smoke a lot and stand up a bit too fast
 
Agree. mdma work synergetically, residual mdma in your system is probably reacting with the cannabis. The effect should wear off fairly quickly as the mdma metabolites clear your system.
 
All I know is that ever since I touched drugs like LAD, MDA, and MDMA, weed has been substantially more psychedelic even on its own. Most of my friends have the same thing. Who knows why this is the case, the human brain is ridiculously complex. I wouldn't worry, though!
Cheers!
 
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