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Chemical Burns in throat!?

Discussion in 'Apprentice Marijuana Consumption' started by Exceller, Dec 6, 2016.

  1. #1 Exceller, Dec 6, 2016
    Last edited: Dec 6, 2016
    Okay, my title is a little bit a clickbait but hear me out.

    So it was Sunday evening and me and some firends had just bought some weed, or atleast that's what the dealer said, ofcourse.
    We smokeboxed 2 j's (mixed with the weed and some hash I found in a old grinder) and I was HIGH AS FUWCK! But at this Point I was still enjoying it, ofcourse ;) But then we decided to roll the last j of the day and after just a few tokes, it started.

    It felt like I had small bubbles in my throat/lungs and that they were bursting constantly and it felt like I swallowed a large proportion of the shit that came out of these bubbles. It felt like I had smoked something that caused a chemical burn. I was actually preparing my self for the worst, I thougth I maybe won't survive this. But I could breath normaly and it didn't hurt anything which I thougth at the time was because I had smoked so much and cannabis is a painkiller. Btw none of my friends felt anything strange.

    It's now the nigth after and I don't feel anything special.

    And that's it, do you think it was caused by bad weed or is there maybe some other answer? Physical, Psycological, Allergy?
     
  2. #2 Exceller, Dec 6, 2016
    Last edited: Dec 6, 2016
    I can also add that I started of the weekend by drinking/smoking on Friday. Saturday, waking up hungover as fuck and then basiclly just smoking hash until this happened on Sunday. It was not the same hash that I mentioned in the post.

    If it has any info that can help :/

    ~ Exceller ~
     
  3. Definitely psychological
     
  4. If it were a chemical burn, you'd still feel it. Almost certainly psychological.
     
  5. Is this something I should be worried about? Like, do you guys think it has to do with a mental illness?

    Could it be something else I felt and my brain "missunderstood"?
     

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