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What Causes Anxiety And Purple Lips Post Smoking Weed?

The two recent times I smoked weed I started to freak out immediately shaking, couldn t focus and my vision and hearing were messed, I was really hot and had bad anxiety also felt like I was going to pass out and my lips were purple .. Why is this happening all of a sudden
Tue, 23 Dec 2014
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weed contains an psychoactive chemical called cannabinol responsible for the intoxicated effect. In certain individuals instead of the "high" effects, it produces an dysphoric effect, commonly known as a bad trip or unpleasant experience. what you appears to be suffering is a mix of symptoms. The effect should last for not more than couple of hours to a day. If the symptoms persist I suggest you see a psychiatrist.
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What Causes Anxiety And Purple Lips Post Smoking Weed?

weed contains an psychoactive chemical called cannabinol responsible for the intoxicated effect. In certain individuals instead of the high effects, it produces an dysphoric effect, commonly known as a bad trip or unpleasant experience. what you appears to be suffering is a mix of symptoms. The effect should last for not more than couple of hours to a day. If the symptoms persist I suggest you see a psychiatrist.