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I took meth/coke back on Friday night, went into ER yesterday because of non-stop rapid heart beat, but now my heart just feels kinda sore and heavy. It didn't used to feel like this before, but it does now. I also notice my heart continuing to beat rapid and not like it normally would. What is this pain I have in my heart? Is it heartburn caused by something else, like alcohol, which I also drank. Is it normal to have this pain? Anyone out there who has experienced this, please share your information. Is it my arteries? Something flowing too fast, in the need of something? It's like a tightening feeling.

2007-03-26 21:38:29 · 3 answers · asked by James 3 in Health General Health Care Pain & Pain Management

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It sounds to me (though I'm no heart expert) that your heart has been beating too fast for too long. I don't know if the pain you feel is actually in your heart, or in the muscles in your chest (from dealing with your increased heart rate). I do know that pain in the chest and a tightening feeliing are supposed to be signs of a heart attack. I think you should go back to the doc ASAP. Call someone and ask them to take you to the hospital.

This is one of the big reasons meth and coke are dangerous. They speed up your heart rate and can cause a heart attack. Some folks' bodies can't handle it and the meth/coke kills them. I think it would be really dangerous for you to do meth/coke again.

I hope you're OK.

2007-03-26 22:01:35 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

It's some way the mind reacts with the frightened approach to create a kind of stress whilst you are center damaged. Yes, alot of persons honestly do believe it within the chest field, so do not fear it is not distinctive, and it is not simply your creativeness. IT's additionally now not your center, simply the chest field. The center bit is only a determine of speech that was once constructed alongside time in the past, and persons simply hooked up the sensation to the center.

2016-09-05 17:27:51 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

It's constricting your blood vessels, decreasing the blood flow. GREAT way to have a heart attack. I believe the lay terms for coke OD is that their heart "exploded". Not to mention the possibilty of having a massive bleed in your brain. Leaving you in a coma, brain damage,paralysis. Bleek picture to "scare" you? Nope, just the facts dude.


night shift x-ray tech

2007-03-26 21:44:56 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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