Stomach Pain After Heavy Substance Abuse at a Party. Pro Help Appreciated.?

Question by Snowman: Stomach pain after heavy substance abuse at a party. Pro help appreciated.?
Ok, so, this is going to sound rich, but bear with me.

I just got back from a party, at which I abused multiple stimulants, and now my stomach feels slight pain when I press on it.
The substances:
Cocaine – around 400 mg, uncut (I know this is close to an overdose, but Freud dammit, we weighed it out in advance)
Nicotine – around 8 mg
Caffeine – 240 mg

My specs: 16 y/o male, 122 lbs, 55 kgs, slight history of digestive problems.
I have not eaten much today before the party.

Now, please, save your criticism (although I know you really wanna judge), it was a hectic night and throughout it, I was paying attention to what I ingested, hence, still being alive and coherent enough to ask this question. I would really appreciate a medical professional’s opinion on what my course of action should be for the next few hours (or after I sleep it off). Im talking about meal and medication recommendations, and if possible, your hypothesis on what is wrong.

I cant promise I wont do it again mom, and this may be a pointless question, but please, help a fellow Yahoo out.

Thanks in advance.

inb4 “NYUH WHAT IS WRONG WITH YU WHEN I WAS 16 I WAS READIN BOOKS AND PLAYING VIDYA HURR HURR I HOPE YOUR PARENTS GET SUED HOPE JU GO TO THE MERGENCY REWM ADN LEARN UR LESSON FGSFDS”

Best answer:

Answer by Bobby
if your going to do it again why ask this question it is pointless. start drinking lots of water get sleep in. get it all out of your system. hopefully your not addicted. if it gets worse go to the hospital fast!

Answer by Regina
first your stomach hurts because of all the abuse. second why the hell r u so stupid…cocaine…..really???????? i dont care how bad my night was i’m not anywhere near THAT stupid

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