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Heavy Chest Pain With Numbness After Smoking Meth. Should I Be Worried?
Hi Im a 22 year old male and I smoked meth last night and Early hours of the morning after smoking the meth approx 4 hours later I started getting really heavy n increased heartbeat nd discomfort on the left side of my chest also numbness in my left arm nd leg. Is this something to be worried about or is that the usual effects of the come down off the drug
I understand your concerns. Heavy chest pain and numbness after using meth in the smoked form is a very normal phenomenon, however it is concerning and you might need to visit with and consult a doctor to see if you have any problems with the heart that is irreversible. I advise you to stop smoking meth or go to a clinic that deals with substance abuse and dependence where you will get an evaluation to determine if you need to be seen by a doctor or a psychiatrist who will prescribe the medications for your withdrawals or advise rehab treatment. I believe you have cause to be worried about your medical condition.
I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!
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Heavy Chest Pain With Numbness After Smoking Meth. Should I Be Worried?
Hi there ~ I understand your concerns. Heavy chest pain and numbness after using meth in the smoked form is a very normal phenomenon, however it is concerning and you might need to visit with and consult a doctor to see if you have any problems with the heart that is irreversible. I advise you to stop smoking meth or go to a clinic that deals with substance abuse and dependence where you will get an evaluation to determine if you need to be seen by a doctor or a psychiatrist who will prescribe the medications for your withdrawals or advise rehab treatment. I believe you have cause to be worried about your medical condition. I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!