smokahontas
Greenlighter
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- Sep 6, 2013
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So last night I was at a friends and we smoked a joint, a bowl, and then I decided to take a dab of concentrated thc(wax) and it was fairly big. I'm a 120 lb 19 year old female, so I got prettyyy high off that dab. I lost all coordination and asked my friend to walk me home after being put in my bed my friend left me, but I knew something didn't feel right, so I decided to get up and tell my roommate to make sure I wake up in the morning for class and all of a sudden I went out into a full blown panic/anxiety attack my roommates got me to sit down on the couch to catch my breath, but then I started having muscle tensing and twitching that replicated a seizure and I was going in an out of consciousness. My friend was called by my roommate to come back and help and by the time she came back I was having seizures and still falling in and out of consciousness. My thighs to my calfs to my feet would cramp up and it was becoming ridiculously hard to breathe. At times I would forget to even breathe between having panic attacks mixed with my eyes rolling back to my head. I would come back into consciousness and start ridiculously crying not sure of what was going on. Also I was vomiting through out this, but I wasn't sure if I had the greens from smoking too much or it was caused by something else. I took about 2 1/2 points of moonrock molly over the weekend, but this whole episode that replicates serotonin syndrome didn't occur till 4 days after the consumption of the mdma and I smoke weed every day which made me that much more confused on what was happening to me and my body. Today I feel like I have a mdma comedown very brain dead and bland with a slight headache. I wanna know if this has happened to anyone else or if someone would like to shed some light on how I should handle this. I'm gonna try and see a doctor tomorrow the only reason nobody brought me to the hospital when it was happening was because between my consciousness I was telling them not to call 911, but now that I look back at it I don't think they should have listened to me.
