Wednesday, 18 September 2013

During last summer, I fell in love with EDM music and wanted to go to all the events and concerts that where coming down to town. I thought that everyone went there to have fun and socialize with others, maybe have a few drinks occasionally (alcoholic) and get turned up by some pretty sick beats! I went to a total of three concerts this summer and all three I learned and experienced something different. The first time I had gone with friends and we had a blast, I wish I could relive the moments. Basically we went out and got extremely intoxicated and just danced for a good 8+ hours to music it was like we had a infinite amount of energy! The second time I went with my cousins and I was a designated driver so I couldn't drink and let me tell you does it make a difference. When you aren't intoxicated you witness so many horrible things that you probably wouldn't have if you were drunk. I saw a girl probably around the age of her early 20's having a seizure on the ground, apparently she had taken some drugs and they didn't agree with her body. This really woke me up and gave me a life lesson that my parents had told me but I never took to heart. DON'T TAKE DRUGS!

Anyways, that in mind the last time I went it was even worse than the previous two because of the one thing that i swore I wouldn't do, not to take drugs... My friends were all excited and super jittery when I arrived at the venue and they had so much to say I could barely make out what they were trying to say! But in short they took drugs and offered me some, I had no second thoughts I thought I would be cool too so I took it... Within 30-45 minutes of taking the dose I started to freak out things where spinning and going in slow motion I didn't know what to expect until it happened. It felt as if everyone knew I had taken something and they were all starring me down like I was guilty. I ignored it for a little while continued jumping around and started sweating profusely, at this point I had enough and I wanted to leave but I couldn't find the exit! For some reason it felt like I was trapped inside the venue and I couldn't reach the exit, I looked for medical staff and eventually found them. I told them exactly what happened and they were probably not surprised but I was disappointed in myself. I was told I had to go to the hospital because I was in fatal danger. (overheating) During my wait in the hospital I experienced some more strange events I felt like people were laughing at me, taking pictures, doors where opening and closing and the worst part it felt like people were afraid to be around me. My dad had to come get me and let me tell you the car ride wasn't very friendly. I am still struggling to cope with this and have really learned my lesson the hard way.

2 comments:

  1. I completely agree. I went to chasing summers, and I seen a very obese mid twenties man have a seizure and go from standing against a wall to flailing on the ground within seconds. It was terrifying to see, and more unfortunately since he was so large the 4 young female EMTs were having such a hard time removing him from the area that everyone else was just staring in awe. It was pretty phenomenal how a moment like that can change your outlook on how much "partying" is worth.

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  2. I had somewhat of similar experience, but in a club. I was the designated driver that night. Didn't take one sip of alcohol. I saw the most bizarre things: A man urinating in a washroom sink. Bouncers stomping on a drunk man. And a two people in a bathroom stall (use your imagination). Overall, I felt as if I was in Robert Rodriguez film. My life lesson I got this was to drink and socialize wisely .

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