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aalbtraum, UserMod Light

That’s a drug. And an extremely dangerous one. Being called “Junkie” is not nice. But still better than dying from sniffs.

During or shortly after consumption, nasal blood, cough, nausea and vomiting can occur. There may be seizures (e.g. throat cramp), confusion, irritation of the skin and the mucous membranes, concentration and coordination difficulties. Communication capability is often restricted (washed language).

The oxygen absorption capacity of the lungs can be blocked. Furthermore, disturbances of the cardiovascular and respiratory system are possible (up to breathing and death).

After the sniffing rash, a type of cat frequently occurs with headache and concentration difficulties.

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https://drugscouts.de/lexikon/schnüffelstoffe

If you want to talk to professionals about your consumption, this is easily possible. The advice is completely confidential, you are not obligated to anything and you don’t cost it. Maybe helpful: https://mindzone.info/beratung/

Also here on the platform are consultants who can talk about this. For example:

aXXLJ
4 months ago

Of course, it is a drug if you abuse a substance to intoxicate.

Just look in here: “Deo-Challenge”: Experts warn against deadly danger – ZDFheute

RiddickBln
4 months ago

Can die in the first place, let it

Vitanex
4 months ago
Reply to  DANIA35

You spray Deo in your mouth?

That’s about a few steps deeper than “Junkie”, which are at least real drugs.

RiddickBln
4 months ago
Reply to  DANIA35

A junky would buy something better XD. That’s a good thing.

RiddickBln
4 months ago

He’s already got it, but still you have to work up to the junky

Munga01
4 months ago

Do you realize you’re breaking your lungs?