Nope. That’s false. Using inhalants cuts down on the amount of oxygen your brain gets. It makes your blood pressure drop and blood vessels get bigger. You can get nauseous, vomit, have dizziness and fall, get bad headaches, and be extremely tired.#Top |
Yes. This is true. Even though the high you get passes in a few minutes, there are cases where kids have remained high for up to an hour. So don’t think you can use it and then do something like drive or play sports. You could wind up getting badly hurt.#Top |
False. Even though you may think no one notices, people who use inhalants often wobble, can’t speak right, get very excited, can’t remember things and may even get nasty. |
False. There have been deaths attributed to inhalant abuse – also knows as Sudden Sniffing Deaths |
Maybe, Maybe not. Using inhalants can become habit forming. And it’s not just because of your body getting used to the drugs. Getting addicted also means that you get used to something that makes you “feel good” and need to have it to get through the day. And every day you need more and more until it doesn’t work anymore and you need a harder drug to make you “feel good”. |