Probably best to remember it like that, better safe than sorry..
with more nuance:
Hindsight is 20/20, unnecessary hospitalization can sometimes turn out expensive and could sometimes be prevented by interpreting symptoms as far as laymen can... But indeed its far worse having health or life threat that couldve been prevented by seeking medical attention.
knowing difference between panic attack and something serious.. but yeah it can be very difficult, esp when alone and not knowing where to start, and panicked on top.
I just mean that sometimes its not obvious that a drug or interaction is just unlikely to be dangerous, during the experience, losing perspective in the panic - like a kinda harmlessly dosed upper downer cocktail with a psychedelic in the mix and just freaking out about health when its almost sure to be panic, hyperventilation etc..
Thats speaking in general, with meth abuse there are inherently possible health risks, so especially if you have gotten the panic before but in this case suddenly get symptoms that you have not felt or read or heard before, then its definitely not a time to ignore and follow bagseeds advice.
Anyway hope that by now it has gotten a bit clear whether really alarming feelings went away? I dont really know how you took the meth and if you are quite past the peak..
Even if not acute danger high, still high strain on heart and bp, like very high heartrate is not okay to endure for more than a certain time. Seems better to lower it then, if medical help is overdoing it..
OK, TS is offline - hope its alright now