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Unable to feel reality|Weed consumption
I took a joint 3 days ago I gone through derealization episodes, which made me anxious and I asked my friend to take me to hospital. I was having feeling like I will go mad or die, also my heart beats was very fast. After resting in hospital I felt relieved, I was also given hypochlorite Injection. I stayed in hospital for 3 hours. After leaving hospital, I am in constant anxiety and feeling that everything around me is unreal. 2nd day also I was feeling the same, and I was trying to keep myself from overthinking. When everything was happening, I did know that this is feeling is not real. Also I was having a constant fear of having this feeling for eternal. Today its 3rd day, and the unrealistic thoughts and fear is less but its still there. From last 3 days I am just drinking water and roaming in the house. Talking to friends but can't talk more. Did I made an irreversible change to my body. Please please help me. I feel helpless.
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It will get better with time. Just a withdrawl phase . Try not to be alone. Spend time with family friends and occupy urself with work. And there's no irreversible Damage or change so relax. Only thing is if ur level of addiction to cannabis was high - it may take upto 5 months for withdrawal symptoms to go away completely and may need help of medication and psychotherapy ( counselling) - reach a professional in that case. You are young and have a long way to go - so try not be Trapped with this habit
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Stop your horses man. Everything will be fine soon. Don't worry. Keep your self hydrated. Keep your self busy i know it's difficult but try ok. You are totally fine. Don't just keep drinking water eat also ok Don't over think i know you can't control your thoughts but try. It's just withdrawal symptoms. Will go way soon. Watch a movie. Go out. Meet your friends but not those who are pot heads ok. Don't repeat it again ok. Just try to stay calm. Talk to your family. You haven't done something wrong everyone wants to experience the High. As you know now it's not good then please don't repeat it.
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Hi Was this the first time you smoked a joint or are you regular user? Sometimes if a person is on some anti depressants or anti anxiety pills and if the smoke weed, then it has a very bad reaction. But it eventually goes away,takes 4-5 days to wean off this effect. So i will advise you to rest, have a good sleep and keep hydrated. Thanks Dr Shweta.
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