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1884909 tn?1322538765

CANNED AIR LAND/SEIUZURES

Yes, I understand that huffing is very very bad and stupid...Especially with a degree in health ed.
When I do air, I guess apparently everyone says I have a seizures. Like EVERYONE. I am not aware of anything that goes on, I go someplace else, a different dimension, I see people, have conversations with myself. I apparently had a seizure whil huffing and driving. Everything was just fine, but no, it wasn't a dream, I woke up on life support with a broken face and noes all ****** up.(then I hit a pol ).You would think something like that would teach me, but everything to me is fine cause I'm uncontious. I like canned air land and I always come back. BUt it scares EVERYONE....Freaks them out, and I know nothing of it?
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1780921 tn?1499301793
Yes, huffing can cause seizures because like Caryopteris said. You are depriving your brain of oxygen and killing brain cells. If you keep huffing you will kill so many brain cells you will not even be able to take care of yourself, if you don't get yourself killed before then. When I was a deputy sheriff and happened to pulled you over while you are "high" from huffing. You would be a guest at our jail, for normally 6 months. Quit huffing and save what brain cells you have left!!!!
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1340994 tn?1374193977
You are depriving your brain of oxygen.  This causes brain damage.  I hope you are joking that you do this while driving as this is a unlawful as drinking and driving.  You will kill people or severely damage people and property, probably go to jail, where there won't be any more of that.  
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