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What does it mean when you feel like fainting when smoking weed??


I smoked some weed this weekend after not smoking for over 5 years (as a teenager I smoked a lot). When I did I felt completely different from any other time I used it. I actually felt close to fainting. I had black spots covering my vision and my hearing got very low. I had to sit down to regain compsure, and keep myself from fainting. I've fainted before (not when smoking completely sober), because of low blood pressure/low blood sugar -- but this was exactly what happened other times before fainting.... why would smoking bring on this effect? Is it something to be worried about?

It means you may need to stop! any sign of dizziness may have something to do with your blood pressure making a drastic change.Please quit,because your lungs still suffer some sort of damage like cigarrette use as well!

Good stuff, or dusted. You also may not have the tolerance you had when in your youth.

lack of oxygen while inhaling smoke

you just got the good shitz.

Your tolerance has gone way down since you haven't smoked in years and you probably smoked too much at one time. Settle down, don't smoke anymore today and get some sugar in your system to help bring you down. Drink a coke or eat some fruit and you should feel better.

It means you probably shouldn't smoke.

Don't smoke weed. Problem solved.

I wouldn't be worried... did you get super-ripped when you were done?? You probably just too big of hit since you hadn't smoked in a while, and you deprived your brain of a little too much oxygen which brings on that faint dizzy starry-eyed feeling. Don't worry, it's all cool.

it means to stop smoking that junk. Your body is giving you a warning. Next time, you may do more than faint. Another thing, you can become allergic to anything at any time in your life. You may take a certain medicine say, stop taking it, and after a few years, decide to go back on it. You may become allergic to that and your body will react to it. Just a thought!

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