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my husband is a machianist and accidently inhaled impregnated graphite, he automatically became dizzy and vomited. He's sleeping now, but are there any serious side effects i should be watching for, or should i take him to emergency room?

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It really depends on what kind of fumes you are breathing in. For example, if you breathe in cyanide, you will feel rather happy as the smell is quite nice but if you smell a rose you have a 100% chance of dying a horrible, painful, excruciating and tramautising death where the people around 10 000m of you will also die. This is the reason why roses are the most dangerous thing in the universe and sworn enemies give each other roses on Valentine's Day. Quintillions of dollars have now been invested into eradicating these defiling plants from our universe and we are succeeding with the first ever spaceship throwing 10% of the roses on Earth into a blackhole which was a really a wormhole which sent the roses back on Earth killing 99.9999% of the population on Earth.

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Many things can happen. Chlorine for example is a gas that causes blisters in your lungs and pierce the lungs spilling your fluids and you can literally drown from your own fluids. Tobacco's fumes ruin your brain cells and your body's blood is filled with carbon dioxide, not oxygen. That can result to shortness of breath. Eventually anything replacing your oxygen supply will cause death. Any non-metals from the Periodic Table can kill you from inhales. They call all be considered dangerous fumes.

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if you are concerned about breathing in the fumes i would see a doctor or someone who specializes in things like that

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Depends what kind of fumes, but contact your doctor and tell him the fumes you inhaled.

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go to the doctors x

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You become superman

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