This has happened to me before, but mostly when I've "dipped" more than once. Unless you've swallowed tobacco juice, it just might be that the buzz is too strong for you.
Take it slow to learn how to handle tobacco.
Not necessarily. It could depend on a lot of factors, including how much you swallow. Also, different people react to things differently, so one person might become very nauseous and throw up, while the next person might not.
Tobacco smoke is poisonous. It is the bodies reaction the the presence of poison inside you.
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Throwing up and that's pretty much it. There is no risk for getting addicted if it happens just once.
Yes throwing up alot can kill you. You can get it caught in your throat and choke on it.
Going up!
The way to stop your mom throwing up is to make her think of ice.
They grind it up then roll it up with tobacco and a covering.
It would turn green if you were about throwing up. It would turn green if you were about throwing up.
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Throwing up can cause dehydration, which can cause a person to pass out and slip into a coma.
Snuff is very finely powdered tobacco that is snorted up the nose.
sick is when ur throwing up or sneezing, have a cold and stuff, and nausteaded is when u FEEL like throwing up
If you are throwing up blood after having a fever, you should see a doctor. This is not normal.