There has been years of hard research and there has found to be no possible way to die off marijuana it has been proven that you would haft to take 25% of your own body weight to induce death. often times a marijuana user might think he is going to die because his increased heart rate but the fact is you wont die all the user might be having is paranoia which is a common side affect. if the user goes on to continue smokeing marijuana in his life the human body will build and resistance and this side affect will become far less likely.
Many people who think they're having a heart attack are actually having an anxiety attack or heartburn.
Your having an anxiety attack or an asthma attack. Contact your doctor if it continues or gets worse.
Oh yes, for people with severe disorders, anxiety symptoms last all day and generally don't manifest into a full blown attack. Relax, try deep breathing techniques and meditation.
I recommend only using Xanax of you actually suffer from anxiety. But it all depends what type of anxiety you have. You can't really show it unless you're in that situation which causes you to feel anxious. Symptoms can be having a panic attack, blushing, trembling, heart beating faster, having a dry mouth etc.
The question is not can you smoke marijuana while having poison sumac, but WHY are you asking if you can smoke marijuana while having poison sumac? That is the question.
Not sure but i would get yourself checked out anyway. Its better to be safe than sorry :)
Refers to the over-reaction to symptoms exhibited by people who are suffering a panic attack (ie; thinking they're having a heart attack) and the subsequent increase in anxiety levels. Note: Positive feedback is actually an electrical term meaning "feedback that results in the amplification or growth of the output signal." In terms of anxiety, this means the feedback (the symptoms) amplifies (worrying unnecessarily about symptoms) the output signal (increased anxiety).
When someone is experiencing anxiety, they can have difficulty breathing, nausea, sweating, sense of fear, heart palpitations, and can panic. These are also signs that a person is having a anxiety attack, which can last about 30 minutes or more, and can cause long term effects such as, insomnia, nightmares, depression, and aggression.
If you are very tired, have anxiety, feel jumpy, have shortness of breath, feel like something is in your throat, have chills, but are feeling hot you may be having an anxiety attack.
One huge thing to do when you are having an attack is too keep your breathing under control. keep your mind focused on something relaxing and breathe deeply.
nothing, in fact marijuana is good for asthma
As of 2014, around 22% of kids report having smoked marijuana at least once.