Users say it's like being drunk with dizziness, dreaminess and fits of the giggles and it can be difficult to think straight. Depending on what's being inhaled, you can hallucinate, This can last up to 45 minutes. The hit is quite short so users tend to keep repeating the dose to keep the feeling going. It can give people a "hangover" afterwards, giving them severe headaches and leaving them tired. Depending on the substance, it can leave a red rash around the mouth. People can experience vomiting and blackouts. There's a risk of fatal heart problems which have been known to kill users the very first time they sniff. Squirting gas products down the throat is particularly dangerous way of taking the drug, it can make your throat swell so you can't breathe and slows down your heart. You risk suffocation if you inhale from a plastic bag over your head. Sniffing can seriously affect your judgment and when you're high there's a real danger you'll try something else. Long term abuse of solvents has been shown to damage the brain, liver and kidneys. It can be hard to get the amount right, just enough Will give the desired high - a little too much can result in coma.
no sniffing tissue is harmless
no but sniffing gasoline is harmful to your health.
The Sniffing Accountant was created on 1993-10-07.
No, sniffing alcohol cannot get you drunk. Alcohol must be ingested to enter the bloodstream and affect the brain to cause intoxication. Sniffing alcohol can be dangerous and harmful to your health.
There noses are good for sniffing out other fishes that there going to eat and Sniffing out Predators
Sniffing a mineral could be bad, yet it depends entirely on the mineral involved.
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The act of sniffing glue is not illegal in the UK but it is illegal to buy or sell glue for such a purpose.
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