Meth “Come Down” Question?
Question by Erminator: Meth “come down” question?
My cousin told me he had snorted 3 fat lines of meth, and then smoked some out of some glass, but says now he’s “coming down”, is very tired, but afraid to sleep, because the meth gave him dizziness twentyfour hours ago, hes got a continuous headache, and high pulse. What advice do I give him? Hes not gonna die if he tries to sleep, is he? This isnt funny, I want him to lay down. Answers ASAP PLEASE??
Best answer:
Answer by Sami
i have friends who used to smoke it ALOT. Im sure hes just experiencing paranoia.he should be fine to sleep. if he can sleep. 1 of its side effect is insomnia(cant fall asleep) but that should ware off in a day or two from smoking it.
hope this helps
🙂
Answer by Elince Moca
I smoked it once and this exact thing happend to me, I finally fell asleep and woke up 🙂 BUT had some vary crazy dreams, and when I woke up I was vary angry and just wanted to smoke again, thank god for me the person who smoked me out the first time didn’t answer there phone or messages, about 5 days latter the craving and the anger went away
Tell him he’s going to be ok if he sleeps
The next morning keep him close to you and don’t let him go out with any friends, he will try to use again
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