Hello,
The exact same thing happened to me last night. The only difference is I had taken 20mg of flexeril around 10pm the night before, then took a little marijuana to help sleep last night. Sure enough, 15 minutes later, all my symptoms were identical to yours. I had to go to the ER which was a waste of time as they pretty much just tried to tell me that the medicinal marijuana I had, must have been laced with something which I know is crap.
How are you feeling now?
Fever Vomiting Intense headache Stiff neck
Panic, for one.
Besides anxiety disorders and phobias many psychiatric disorders have anxiety as one of its features. Example: Depressive disorder.
An anxiety attack can be defined as a discrete period of intense fear or discomfort that is accompanied by four physical symptoms. There are a total of thirteen symptoms.
People react differently...and it depends on the quality of the marijuana...it can range from a weak feeling of giddiness to being very high and rambling about nonsense and haveing little idea about what is going on around you.
The sudden onset of intense anxiety, characterized by feelings of intense fear and apprehension and accompanied by palpitations, shortness of breath, sweating, and trembling. Also called anxiety attack.A panic attack is a sudden episode of intense fear that develops for no apparent reason and that triggers severe physical reactions. Panic attacks can be very frightening. When panic attacks occur, you might think you're losing control, having a heart attack or even dying.
Seeing zig zag colored lines is a sign that someone might be about to have a migraine headache. A migraine is an intense headache usually accompanied by more severe symptoms.
The idiom "you have a splitting headache" originates from the metaphorical use of "splitting" to describe the intense pain and pressure experienced during a severe headache. This phrase likely reflects the sensation of the head feeling as if it might literally split due to the intensity of the pain. The expression has been in use since at least the 19th century, capturing the experience of headache sufferers in a vivid and relatable manner.
PANIC DISORDER is just a way of lableing someone who has anxiety attacks.A PANIC ATTACK is just a more intense form of an anxiety attack. Avoiding these situations is the best way to eliminate these feelings.
Anxiety is a stage wherein your physiological self enters and it may affect certain parts of your mind and being. As a result, a person faces several feelings such as intense worry, anger and even fear.
Perhaps an ulcer. Maybe anxiety. See a doctor.
A stinging headache is often characterized by sharp, intense pain that can feel like a piercing sensation in the head. This type of headache may be associated with conditions such as migraines or tension headaches. It can be triggered by various factors, including stress, dehydration, or certain foods. Managing underlying causes and seeking appropriate treatment can help alleviate the discomfort.