Community | February 01, 2012 | 15 comments

Death by suffocation: How whippets can kill you!

BRAVATRAVELS
For anyone that hasn’t heard of it before, whippets are the inhalation of the pressurized gas known as nitrous oxide. A common source for individuals that participate in this illicit activity is whip cream cans. The inhalation of nitrous oxide leaves the person with a feeling of giddiness and loss of inhibitions. The gas works by suppressing the area of the brain that maintains inhibitions. Though most people that do whippets are not trying to kill themselves, death is an imminent risk of whippets.

Whippets are extremely dangerous. Inhaling too much nitrous oxide can result in death. In fact, at least two people each month die from doing whippets. When inhaling the nitrous oxide, you are exposing your brain to the gas. If you inhale too much nitrous oxide very quickly, the gas can completely shut down the area of your brain responsible for breathing. Since your brain stops commanding your body to breathe, you die from suffocation.

Besides shutting down the part of your brain that controls breathing, whippets can cause suffocation in another way. Inhaling nitrous oxide will displace the oxygen in your lungs. Your body could have difficulty expelling the gas from your lungs. The gas will leave no room for life sustaining oxygen. The outcome is, once again, deadly. You will suffocate.

There are many other risks associated with exposure to nitrous oxide. Regular exposure to the drug causes chronic illnesses. Immune system disorders and anemia are among the illnesses constant exposure to nitrous oxide can cause. Whippets significantly affect your judgment and your balance. Serious accidents can occur.

It is important to recognize that whippets are a form of drug use. The practice is dangerous and can lead to serious illness or death. The risk associated with whippets is significant each and every time you do it. There is never a safe time, place, or manner to do whippets. Do not take the risk. You just don’t know which time will kill you.

-Vicki
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  • Paratus
  • freehit
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      freehit  
    • I never could figure out the appeal of getting slugged upside the back of the head with a shovel, which is what it felt like when I tried it. However there is a constant barrage of ads touting the "miraculous" effect of nitros oxide on building muscle mass for body builders. The gas is embedded in a powder of some kind and is supposed to be used after the workout to make you turn into the incredible hulk.

    • 4 months ago
  • kennymotown
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      kennymotown  
    • I remember back in the day a guy I worked with in the grocery business swore I needed to try this. Well he led me back to the milk cooler where he grabbed a can of whip cream and proceeded to push the nob up his nose, to his surprise he didn't do it right and whip cream went up his nose and prompted my response "I think I'll pass on that one".

    • 4 months ago
  • Joeydee44
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      Joeydee44  
    • Also dangerous is sucking on helium. The displacement of air in the bloodstream can cause immediate loss of consciousness, and cause victims to strike their heads on objects while collapsing. Also, sucking inhalents directly from compressed gas cylinders can blow out the lungs, which are only capable of withstanding about 2 p.s.i. over ambient. Inhalents can cause damage to the nervous system, the brain, other vital organs, and also Sudden Sniffing Death Syndrome, even after just one use. That's according to the NIPC (National Inhalent Prevention Coalition).

    • 4 months ago
  • Leen61
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      Leen61  
    • I'm glad you are talking about this, BRAVATRAVELS. I never had the desire to huff or "Whippet" Jeeze. I'll stick with pot and having a few beers, thank you. Why would anyone want to get high huffing these dangerous chemicals?

    • 4 months ago
  • NeverTheSameColor
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      NeverTheSameColor  
    • Leen61:

      because they can't afford weed because assholes who lobby congress keep it illegal and expensive and only if it were legal, people wouldn't have to result to this insanity.

      Lots of drug use is forced by marijuana prohibition, fucking sad that in 2012 rich ass white dudes still control what you or I put in OUR bodies.

      maybe shit will change, but for now, Tobacco and Alcohol companies OWN congress.

      FUCK THAT SHIT. weed all day .

    • 4 months ago
  • Leen61
  • treewolf39
  • BRAVATRAVELS
    • +3
      BRAVATRAVELS  
    • treewolf39:

      I was clueless of it until my friend offered me to do it ....I immediately said no...( it sounded dangerous).... As with everything I do now that I am older I researched the name and voila,
      I discovered "Whippet"... The I read about Demmi Moore and I understand what happened to her...
      My friends are not to happy about me lecturing them...:(

      Now I am worry for my friends,our society, and our youth...

      We are bored and trying to do so many things to find that euphoria like feeling when we all can benefit from a natural plant ..created by nature to do just that \0/

      Why can we just legalized Cannabis? that way our youth only gets high on natural plants from our precious earth....

      Whippet the new pink elephant in the room T_T

    • 4 months ago
  • maasanova
  • BRAVATRAVELS
    • +1
      BRAVATRAVELS  
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    • http://www.acde.org/common/inhalant.htm

      Compared with other recreational drugs, inhalants are readily available and relatively cheap. Many of them can be obtained legally, even by minors, for more than a thousand common household products can be used to get high. It is partly for this reason, and partly because they are mistakenly believed to be safer than other recreational drugs, that inhalants are especially popular among children and young adolescents.

      The average age at which adolescents first try these drugs is 13, and one eighth grader in five has used them. Dangerous and potentially lethal in their own right, inhalants often also serve as a gateway to other, stronger drugs.

      What are the Main Types?

      There are three main types of inhalants:

      Organic solvents are liquid compounds of carbon that have the power to break down, or dissolve, other carbon compounds. Organic solvents are also highly volatile; they readily evaporate from a liquid to a gas or aerosol, which can be inhaled.

      Many common products are either based on organic solvents or contain high concentrations of them. They include gasoline, lighter fluid and butane lighter fuel, spray paint, paint thinners and removers, transparent glue, rubber-cement thinner, hair spray, nail polish remover, degreasers, and cleaning fluids. Organic solvents are the easiest inhalants to obtain and the most dangerous to abuse.

      Nitrites are compounds of nitrogen and act mainly as vasodilators, causing the walls of blood vessels to relax so that the vessels enlarge, or dilate. They are used medically to relieve attacks of angina chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow in the vessels serving the heart. They also tend to depress the activity of the central nervous system, producing the giddiness and euphoria of a high.

      The most commonly abused are amyl nitrite and butyl nitrite. Amyl nitrite is usually packaged in small, crushable glass or plastic capsules, known as poppers or snappers. Butyl nitrite often comes in a bottle or spray can and is sold as an air freshener under names such as Rush, Locker Room, or Jac-Aroma.

      Nitrous oxide, commonly called laughing gas, was the first inhalant used for recreational purposes. Introduced as an anesthetic in the 1850’s, this compound of nitrogen and oxygen is still used medicinally, particularly by dentists. It doesn’t completely block pain, but it does alter the perception of pain, so that there is no distress. Nitrous oxide tends to produce a pleasant, dreamy state of consciousness, somewhere between waking and sleep.

      For medical use, nitrous oxide is compressed and stored in metal tanks, to which a hose and inhalant mask are attached. The compressed gas is also used to make whipped cream. When packaged in small cartridges, called whippets, and enclosed in a container of cream, the gas mixes with the cream when the nozzle is depressed.

      How are they taken?

      The three types of inhalants are sniffed or huffed in somewhat different ways:

      The fumes from organic solvents may simply be inhaled from their containers. A liquid solvent may also be poured or sprayed on an absorbent material, such as a balled up sock or rag, or a roll of toilet paper, to increase the release of fumes. Abusers often try to concentrate the fumes by putting the solvent in a paper or plastic bag or a rubber balloon, and then holding the open end over the mouth and nose.

      The capsules containing amyl nitrite are crushed and held beneath the nose. Butyl nitrite may be inhaled in its container, or, like organic solvents, applied to absorbent cloth or paper.

      Nitrous oxide may be inhaled through a mask from a tank of the compressed gas or directly from a punctured whippet. The nozzle of a whipped-cream container can also be depressed in such a way that only the nitrous oxide is discharged.

      How do Inhalants Harm You?

      Because the immediate after-effects are usually mild and last only a short time, many abusers believe that inhalants are essentially harmless. They are wrong. Inhalants can be very dangerous, both in their immediate effects and their long-term consequences.

    • 4 months ago
  • BRAVATRAVELS
  • Josephia
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      Josephia  
    • BRAVATRAVELS:

      For some people, it's questionable that they even possess a soul. I am inclined to believe that our world has become just irreparably broken. With the rapid growth of our eager society, and endless appeitie for progress in the 20th century, we also sacraficed, little by little the solid foundation of our moral code. And often the questions that emerge from ourselves, significantly weaken our resolove, and we ( or our souls) get lost, and we lose faith, and ultimately who we were once before dosen't exist any longer.
      We have forgotten along the way, how totally bare we are without the gift of our souls.

      Thank you for posing the question

    • 4 months ago
  • BRAVATRAVELS
    • +3
      BRAVATRAVELS  
    • Josephia:

      What scared me is how people refused to talk about this topic and dismissed the danger of it..

      I believe the reason we are becoming so heartless is because the lack of Art and Music in our lives.... Since they taken away the most beautiful and creative form of expression, we as a society are inclining towards other form of satisfaction and the puppet masters are happy to provide the drugs to conclude our demise...

      Our souls are searching for meaning and unfortunately we just looking in the wrong place..:(

    • 4 months ago
  • Leen61
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      Leen61  
    • BRAVATRAVELS:

      "I believe the reason we are becoming so heartless is because the lack of Art and Music in our lives...." I totally agree. Where is art and music anymore? No where that I can see. That's why I listen to the music I grew up with. The stuff that passes for "music" now I can't even listen to. It's not even music. We have become a cultureless society.

    • 4 months ago
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