Has Anyone Else Had Chest Pains From Smoking Marijuana?
Saturday
Nov 28, 2009
Well first off i am a current medical Marijuana user, so anyone that just has negative thing to say like “I shouldnt be smoking in the first place” needs to reconsider.I have had severe chest pains in the past when I smoke a specific type of MJ mostly the stronger indicas, some of these occasions have really been scary to the point I thought i was having a heart attack, I learned to control it for a while but just the other day i once again had a good scare, about to drive myself to the hospital……The pain comes quick, like a stabbing pain and I have to keep tightening my chest to make sure it doesnt sting, I have thought its an anxiety attack, thats why MJ was recommended to me for my depression and anxiety, my doctor says its from acid reflux messing with my heart, in other word Heart Burn…But i very much disagree, its too strong and from what I have researched the symtoms like the stabbing are very much like a heart attack.
Any recomended exams I should have done, ekg..etc??
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