Answer: If you get high on drugs chances are you can get lung cancer. You see, if you eat or drink drugs, it goes stright to your nervous organ, which will kills your organ and any organ in your body. Next, it will kill your muscles. And sometimes, if a male eats or drinks drugs, every sprem in the male's penius will die. But that is unlikely in America.
Percentage of male sprem cells dying: 2%
After, the drug goes to your heart which could be fatal. Okay, lets be real, the heart is the strongest muscle in your body. The heart pumps blood threw your body every one minute. And if you get high the heart will slow down. Heres a fact, smoking cigerates will decrease your chances in a longer life.(Percentage of minute of life taken away: 7min) Heres another fact, the oxygan you breath doesn't just go to your heart. Your lungs need oxygan too. The lungs take 5% of oxygan and the rest go's to the heart. And if you smoke, this is the deadliest disease of smoking.
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if your not use to it then your body will probably go hay wire and you will lose control of your actions and something bad could happen trust me do not do it
That depends on what drug you are high on.
you fail
You lose control of your actions and go crazy
no, it's a natural body production
Effexor is an anti-depressant drug. These drugs may elicit a wide range of feelings from individuals. It just happens to give you a " high " feeling.
That is a rigid body mode of high mass that has no oscillation.
Every person reacts differently.
Heat is conducted form the high temperature body to the low temperature body until their temperatures are the same.
When your intake is way more then usual you know your high, but when an excess amount of the drug is in your system it basically poisens your Blood Supply (Body)
A nose bleed happens when your body gets to hot so that's it really:)
High skin resistance can produce severe skin burns but prevent the current from entering the body
If white blood cell count is high that means the body is responding to an infection.