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Heart/chest pains after smoking weed for first time?

Yea thats normal honey.

It hurts your chest and throat because you are inhaling hot gasses, not just tobacco smoke, and the smoke is an irritatnt like dust too. But the weed, specially out of a bong, hits real hard and burns and irritates you, and all that goes into your lungs making it difficult to breath. This affects your heart too.

Weed actually helps with anxiety and panic attacks because the weed makes you soo relaxed and it's prescribed by doctors to help with anxiety conditions too, and various other health problems like MS and things.

But to be on safe side go see a doctor coz if it is your heart and your chest is still sore it could be something serious.

Buy a vapourizer, this is what the more health concious weed smokers use! Spesh those with bad throats and lungs. It's stops the tobacco smoke and all the nasty chemicals. So you are just inhaling the best of the weed. You get them online and can attach them to your bong :) x

Heavy feeling in chest after taking pain killer?

I'm having a heavy feeling in my chest after taking a pain killer.
I was released from the ER at 6pm CMT, given pain medication and told to take it every 4 hours. I took it when I got home, and took it again at 11pm CMT, it is now 12am CMT and this is the first time i've felt this.

What could it be? Should I wake up my mom and be worried or could this just be normal?

First break up. I need help?

I can't imagine what a 2 year first boyfriend break up feels like. Me and my first boyfriend dated for 9 months, and I thought I was going to die. The only way I could live was by telling myself that we would get back. I think that's what you should do. Tell yourself that he will come back. In the mean time, remember the way you were before you dated him? That girl is still there some where, bring her back to life.

Pain in upper center of chest?

I've had this a lot. I actually was nervous that it was heart trouble the first time I had it. It ended up being swelling of the tissue around the sternum or ribs. I can push around with one finger until I hit the exact spot and then it feels like I am pushing really hard on a very bad bruise. It can be caused by many different things but it is mostly caused by some pressure to the area that caused it to swell. For me, the doctor thinks it is from carrying the kids and them pushing back on me or running into my arms too hard. I've had it for years off and on. My doc said it happens in up to 10% of the population

Why did i get a sharp chest pain after drinking water?

That sounds like a partially pinched muscle in your back that the pain is being caused by. The muscle isn't pinched tight but it isn't fully released either so it can be moved into the pain area fairly easy. when you chugged that water down and tilted your head back it put enough pressure on the muscle to make it go fully pinched for a period of time and the pain was on. When you have muscles pinched in the rib area the pains like to follow the ribs to the front and then manifest themselves there. Here is how to release your back muscles so this don't happen anymore, it will make a full release of that muscle in your back:
Back:
(do from a sitting position)
Place your left hand on your left leg next to your body. Place your right hand over your left shoulder and find the muscles next to your spine and firmly press on them and hold. After 30 seconds slowly lower your body forward and to the outside of your left leg, keeping your left arm fairly straight as you do. When you reach your lap remain there for another 10 seconds, release the pressure but rest there for another 30 seconds. Then reverse your hand positions and do your right side.
for best results relax your body first by taking a deep breath and exhaling then remain this relaxed.

My lungs feel really heavy, especially when I first wake up. What could it be?

Every day gets a little worse. I used to smoke for 10 years, but quit almost 2 years ago. But I don't think it's from that. I have never felt this pain. I am worried it might be something serious. Does anyone know what it could be? We lost our health insurance, and can't afford to get it now.

When I wake up, it is hard to breathe, and I feel sharp pains all around my ribcage. Any ideas as to why?

If it only occurs after you wake up , and you fine later during the day , I would say that your mattress is too soft , allowing your body to fold ( so to speak ) inwards , compressing , and reducing your lung capacity , it could also cause your spinal column to bend forward ( on your back ) , and sideways , on your sides. Sleeping for several hours , the muscles stretch , while the opposite side relaxes , causing a “ kink “ or “ catch “ even causing individual bones to slip a little , which can be very painful when trying to change positions.First try a different bed , no symptoms , it's the bed , if it's a different bed , BUT , you're a 2 or 3 pillow sleeper , or a stomach sleeper , all of these simple conditions can cause this type of pain .

Woke up this morning with a pain in the middle of chest?

Hello, I’m an Emergency Medical Technician. Obviously when it comes to chest pain the first thing we want to know is, Is this pain cardiac?

There are certain specified questions we use to figure this out the best we can (though the doctor always ha the final say, of course).

OPQRST is an acronym we use to remember assessment questions for possible heart attack (Acute Myocardial Infarction, or AMI) patients. It goes like this:

O=Onset. Did the pain come on suddenly or gradually? (Heart attack can come on suddenly or gradually but usually it is pretty sudden)

P=Provocation/Palliation. Does anything make it better (such as a position)? Does anything make it worse (for example, when you breath in does it hurt more)? Does it hurt when you touch it? (Cardiac pain does not increase when you breathe or when you touch your chest because it is inside your heart)

Q= Quality. Can you describe what the pain feels like (is it sharp or dull)? (Cardiac pain is usually dull, crushing pain as if “an elephant were sitting on your chest”, although patients can present in different ways).

R= Region/Radiation. Can you point with one finger to where it hurts or is it hard to pinpoint? Does the pain radiate anywhere else? (The pain is usually in the chest with possible severe pain radiation to the the arms, jaw, back or other locations).

S=Severity. On a scale from 0 to 10 with 0 being no pain and 10 being the worst pain you have ever felt, how would you rate your pain today? (Unless you have had extremely severe pain in our life, you will probably say it is 10 out of 10 pain).

T=Time. When did your pain start (how long has this been going on)? (If it has been going on for a few days it is probably not a heart attack because you would have died already).

It sounds like you probably exercise and strained something in your chest.

However, if you feel like you need to go to an ER then go.

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