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That’s not a drug overdose, that’s a seizure.

Majority of drug dose symptoms are related to the basic brain functions ceasing due to the drug’s effects on the body. Usually their breathing or cardiac system will malfunction due to the immense operating differences when on heavy drugs. You’re so high that your brain “forgets” to keep your diaphragm moving/heart beating/legs standing…

This person is displaying the common twirl symptom in seizure patients. Brain activity has failures in security measures to prevent the activity from spiking all at once (causing muscle spasms, FULL limb extention or retraction, inability to talk or breathe properly)

Typically, it’s like a Windows error, it fails mid-program (attention drawn to the side,) and the activity seizure in the brain results in a “hold” of the movement/stimuli reaction that made the person “twirl” so consistently.

By the time they are twirling, their brain is already seizing, so they will not remember anything beyond the hazy stimuli that happens just before the twirl.

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