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Can Smoking Meth Cause Lighter Heartbeat And Clogged Ears?

Hi. I recently got really drunk and smoked a bunch of meth with a friend. I never do meth, but I've been feeling terrible the past few days. Blood pressure is normal, but my heart beat feels light and my ears feel as if they have swimmer's ear (both are clogged feeling). Is there any explanation for this?
Wed, 19 Apr 2017
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A feeling of blocked ears is often experienced by Meth addicts, it is not necessarily a sign of overdose.
Now regarding the light heart beats, I don't understand what exactly do you meen by that but its heart related effects are-
-Arrhythmia (Irregular heart beat),
-bradycardia (decreased heart rate),
-breathlessness and
-in case of overdose cardiac arrest and heart attack.

Hope this answers your question and let this be a lesson for you to stay away from such things in future. Thank you.
Hope
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Can Smoking Meth Cause Lighter Heartbeat And Clogged Ears?

A feeling of blocked ears is often experienced by Meth addicts, it is not necessarily a sign of overdose. Now regarding the light heart beats, I don t understand what exactly do you meen by that but its heart related effects are- -Arrhythmia (Irregular heart beat), -bradycardia (decreased heart rate), -breathlessness and -in case of overdose cardiac arrest and heart attack. Hope this answers your question and let this be a lesson for you to stay away from such things in future. Thank you. Hope