Psycho-Babble Substance Use Thread 906590

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Inhaling compressed air 'Dusting' for computers

Posted by Gmill on July 13, 2009, at 17:55:21

Has anyone experienced the detrimental effects of inhaling compressed air used to clean computer keyboards to get high? I have and looking for advice as I inhaled approximatley 4-6 cans a day for a few days. I ended up in the hospital and released a few hours later once my vitals were normal. However it has been over a month later and have dizzy spells, muscle spasms, and "out of body" feelings, memory problems, major depression and more. I thought about visiting a nuerologist. Any advice on whether or not a nuerologist may help to see possibly how much brain damage may have occured? TO ANYONE THINKING ABOUT "DUSTING" DON'T DO IT! Trust me, you will regret it for a long time if you live!

 

Re: Inhaling compressed air 'Dusting' for computers

Posted by ross2009 on October 26, 2009, at 9:16:37

In reply to Inhaling compressed air 'Dusting' for computers, posted by Gmill on July 13, 2009, at 17:55:21

wow, what were you thinking when you were doing that stuff man? anyway, thanks for sharing. i'm sure as hell won't try that.


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