QUESTION, heart...!?!


Question: I think something could potentially be wrong with my heart because i was OD on adderall..which is like a form of speed and increases your heart. When i was ODing i felt like my heart was going to explode out of my chest...then all of the sudden it stopped (felt like it did) and i totally just forgot how to breath and thought i was going to die.
Anyways, ever since then my heart goes supper fast even when im just sitting down it can speed dramtically. and i was laying down last night and it felt like it beat really hard twice and like hit my chest then went back to being normal.
anyone know whats wrong?


Answers: I think something could potentially be wrong with my heart because i was OD on adderall..which is like a form of speed and increases your heart. When i was ODing i felt like my heart was going to explode out of my chest...then all of the sudden it stopped (felt like it did) and i totally just forgot how to breath and thought i was going to die.
Anyways, ever since then my heart goes supper fast even when im just sitting down it can speed dramtically. and i was laying down last night and it felt like it beat really hard twice and like hit my chest then went back to being normal.
anyone know whats wrong?

Sounds just like some sort of rhythm problem (possibly a palpation) in your heart.
Lots of people live with them.

Of course this could have something to do with not eating right -I read one of your previous questions- but the Adderal could have done damage.

Try eating a banana and drinking some fluids and see if it helps!

I can't tell you the exact cause of this, but if you tell your doctor they can do simple blood tests and probably an EKG to see what your heart is doing and give you a better answer.

An old friend of mine used to do a lot of drugs. He went to the doctor and found that his heart rate was beating a lot faster than the average person. He was also in sports and everything else, but he was convinced it was from the drugs. You should probably go to the doctor, but I'm afraid to say that it sounds like something that isn't reversable. You know how people tell you that those things can happen when you take drugs? They weren't lying.





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