Yes. For every drug you smoke, for every bad thing you put in your body, your lungs die, your heart dies, your fingers look bad your teeth looked jacked up im tellin the truth
I tried it and honestly I had a weird reaction but maybe it was it was an anxiety attack. It eventually subsided and I enjoyed the high lol
A study reported by The American Heart Association in February 2000, concluded that smoking marijuana can precipitate a heart attack in persons with preexisting heart conditions.
Ask your Doctor. He 's not going to turn you in for asking. Any " hypothetical" questions still enjoy confidentiality.
"Heavy marijuana use can boost blood levels of a particular protein, perhaps raising a person's risk of a heart attack or stroke, U.S. government researchers said on Tuesday." ~Marijuana may up heart attack, stroke risk: study <http://www.reuters.com/article/healthNews/idUSN1231013620080513>
YES . studies show that with in the first hour of consumption of marijuana. your chances of a heart attack are more then 5 times likely. for various reasons such as increased heart rate. but that is not the only health risk of marijuana. it has been shown to be linked to depression. suicidal thoughts and schizophrenia
You are paranoid if you're worrying about an alien attack and let alone an alien! There is no such things.
It is possible. Smoking does not automatically lead to cancer or heart attack. Smoking may increase you chances of suffering cancer or heart attack
I also have asthma and ive noticed that i have asthma attacks in the night when i smoke the day off but i also smoke cigarettes so that could also be why. But marijuana definitely doesnt help
no hes not people say he is but he isnt really :)
Yes. Anything that alters your state of mind can cause your body to panic. For some people even smoking marijuana can cause a panic attack. And for others with panic disorder, panic attacks can come on without the use of drugs.
Yes it does because the bronchus is being filled with smoke. So as a reaction the bronchus closes counteracting a asthma attack. I know from experience.
Yes, you can have a heart attack even if you quit smoking many years ago. Not all heart attacks occur in smokers. Smoking increases the risk of a heart attack, though. Within eight to 15 years of quitting smoking, your risk of heart attack is at the same level as that of nonsmokers.