Going crazy, gettin sticky, and stuck up
Stop, hopefully. If you seem to have any symptoms, ask your doctor if the glue huffing has caused any damage.
Empty bottles of super glue laying around or in the trash. You can't get high from any other sort of glue. If your kid is sniffing glue you should go buy them a gram of cannabis and tell them to use a drug that doesn't harm their body.
Sniffing glue can be considered addiction and as such should be treatable at any drug detox/rehabilitation center. Check your local yellow pages for more information on local facilities.
Glue sniffing can be dangerous because the fumes can cause dizziness, confusion, and nausea. Long-term use can lead to brain and nerve damage, as well as damage to the heart, liver, and kidneys. It can also be addictive and lead to harmful behaviors to obtain and use the glue.
Glue sniffing is a kind of inhalant abuse. They give off vapours and fumes which will harm our body. Inhalant abuse also affects the growth and development of muscles, nerves and organs. Inhalant abuse can cause death by heart failure when doing normal activities like running and shouting. An inhalant abuser may die from suffocation anytime. This is known as Sudden Sniffing Death. It can happen on the very first time or any other time the abuser sniffs glue.The health risks of glue sniffing are:Permanent damage to brain, liver and kidneysProne to bleeding and bruisesMemory lossDifficulty in learning and seeing things clearlyLoss of control of bodyCramps, pains and bad coughOther withdrawal symptoms are:Anxiety, depression and irritabilityAggressive behaviorDizziness, shaking and nauseaInsomniaSo never ever try to attempt to sniff glue. It's dangerous
all of these are true but there are more possible answer hippie moon gas poor man's pot laughing gas
no
Yes, sniffing rubber cement can be harmful and potentially fatal. It releases toxic fumes that can cause dizziness, nausea, confusion, shortness of breath, and in severe cases, death due to respiratory failure or cardiac arrest. It's important to avoid inhaling any type of solvent or glue.
If I understand your question right, I can say from training by the Saint John Ambulance First Aid classes, breathing in solvents and glue can severely damage the brain, causing some part of the brain to become smaller, and the person becomes much lesser intelligent, cannot understand as much, and can be unable to move, and spend their lives unable to understand and sometimes paralysed: unable to walk, talk, or eat anymore. That's why solvent abuse or glue-sniffing is horrible: yes, it's bad and the damage to the brain is permanent: there's no cure, its a life-wrecker and that's why in New Zealand, there's hardly any glue sold in the shops. This is about deliberate sniffing in of solvents and glues. However: if you are using glue to paste things onto paper and so forth, it is not so damaging because there's much less glue sniffed into the nose. If you have doubts now, use a mask over the mouth and nose while using strong-smelling glues, or see if you can go outside to glue your paper together and so forth, so the fresh air cuts down on the amount of glue smelt by the nose. The difference between use and abuse of glues is simple: it depends on how strong the glue is and how much is smelt into the nose and mouth. If you are asking about glue-sniffing: don't try it, some people never walk again. It IS bad: and there's no cure, at all, for the damage done. That's why the Police are against such things.
Wood glue is better FOR GLUING WOOD than any other type of glue !
Only that commercialised glue originates with experimental glue.
Super glue or a hot glue gun. Basically, any strong glue will do the trick.