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Pressure on top of my head

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I rolled approximately 3 weeks ago, and now i have this weird pressure on top of my head, pressure around my nose and nearly had a panic attack at school the other day. i feel anxious all the time now. can this be due to rolling? because I've never experience any of these symptoms prior to rolling. and also every time i smoke now i feel extremely paranoid before i started rolling i never felt paranoid while on cannibus. Help! whats wrong with me!
 
I'd say cut back on the cannabis. It's kind of unusual to have anxiety issues sprout up after one night of ecstasy use unless your dosage was too high, but many people report being unable to smoke weed after they've rolled due to paranoia and panic attacks. Fortunately I have been able to continue, although smoking is, without a doubt, different for a few days after rolling. The more you sit around thinking about it the worse it will get. Get some rest, sunlight, and see if cutting back on the weed helps. Marijuana is much more likely to cause anxiety problems than one time MDMA use, although it is possible.
 
Just cut mdma and thc use, maybe it's just brains having it enough and triggering panic because of it. Eat some healthy food, vitamins, lots of fluid. Repeat that for some 2-3 weeks. Exercise (important, kinda refreshes your brains). And don't use no drugs besides some caffeine (but don't overdo it). Do all that and stuff WILL get better. Trust me, or better, trust yourself. It's mystery sometimes why psyche act like it does, but don't give up. It's temporary shit. Don't psyche yourself. Socialize. And sleep well.
 
Serotonin directly influences small blood vessels in the brain.
It is common for MDMA users to show loss of blood flow on fMRI scans for many weeks following use.

For a minority of people, there are INCREASES of blood flow that are arguably linked to 'toxicity'.
Otherwise known as 'brain damage'...or 'reorganization' of the serotonin network.

Honestly, I find the number of threads like this lately to be rather suspect.
In a whole year I haven't seen so many NEW accounts created with SIMPLE questions that go unresolved.
Real sufferers would be all over the board, so I consider the resurgence of these types of threads to be an indication that someone is trolling around.

Trying to give me something to do?

Regardless, sensations on the face/scalp are PART of rolling.
Right?

Some people have them AFTER rolling.
Sometimes for MONTHS.

Mine got worse and worse until I started having pain in my right armpit.
Then numbness.

These are signs of strokes, or TIAs.
Serotonin moves blood distribution around the brain.

You might have a small issue, or you might have a big one.
Only time will tell.

While strokes have been documented during 'recovery', it may be a part of rewiring the brain.
fMRI scans also show that these increases in blood flow even out after a while.
Sometimes months or over a year - but it does stop.

Hope this helped.
 
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