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Possible TIA?

Hello, I am 21 year old male.

On a saturday night i ingested some mdma and marijuana. I was sitting in the backseat of my friends car in a very relaxed state. I started moving my tounge on the inside of my mouth around and around. After a while, I realised i wasn't even moving my tongue and just had felt it like an hallucination. About 5 seconds later, I felt like my soul was cracking out of my body and felt a severe stabbing pain on the middle of my brain that lasted about 2 seconds. I got up out of my seat and started screaming on the top of my lungs. I had no symptoms afterwards.

What had happened? I understand that MDMA is an amphetamine which works on serotinergic and dopaminergic system which can cause vasconstriction. I also understand that marijuana can increase stroke volume. Is it possible i had a TIA?
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I've done some extensive research, realised that it is an 'ice pick headache'
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Hi
Welcome to the MedHelp forum!
In all probability it was the ‘high’ phase of the drugs. The drugs can also raise the blood pressure during the high phase. If this repeats, please consult a doctor.
Needless to say, it is advisable not to take these drugs.
Take care!
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