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Allergic Reaction?

I have been using Marijuana for nearly a year now. I smoked for 7(?) months with no problems. After the 7 months I quit using marijuana for a month then decided to use again. Ever since I have started smoking again I have been getting this very warm feeling in my neck. My neck becomes more sensitive than usual and it feels like my heart is racing (in my neck), though when I feel my chest my heart is beating normally. Occasionally, after about two hours after smoking I experience throbbing headaches. Headaches occur rarely. Could I have developed some sort of reaction? Please help?
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Hey Zombie,I don't think your having any type of allergy to pot. I have had some seriously bad reactions to pot,that I have been hospitalized for twice
in my lifetime.It may just be reacting to something else in your system,also.
Sounds kinda like your slightly halucinating,don't know. Pot was never my
DOC,so I'm sure you'll find many on here,that are much more knowledgeable
about weed.If you did,however have an allergic reaction,say,Anaphalactic
Shock,you'd definaetly know it,your throught swells to the point you can't breath,and you blow up like a balloon.My own wife didn't even recognize me
in the hospital.LOL.That's no joke,though.That allergic reaction can kill you,if
you don't have an Epi-Pen or a DR. local. I wouldn't worry about it,Zombie,
unless you get some of the bad symptoms mentioned. Good Luck.














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Allergies form sometime from getting too much of something.  In my case it was alcohol... I believe that it is very possible that you are having an allergic reaction... try going without???
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