@@DrDeuteron Tried it once and it wasn't so bad. I made an ethanol extract of it so I wasn't having to ingest the spice directly. Put about a shotglass of the extract in a glass of beer. I would say it was mildly dissociative and perhaps a bit cannabis like. It did cause a sort of hangover the next day. Not like booze, but more of just general body soreness and fatigue. Never did it again as it was just more a matter of curiosity.
say people every decade but surprise, surprise, it's literally just a small percentage of people hopping on a trend like this and society isn't close to imploding. the majority outside touching grass have no idea what's happening anyway.
@@nobodyshome6792 In Germany you can buy them at every second kiosk (small shops that sell newspaper/cigarettes/alcohol). I often see those empty plastic containers on the street and in nature here, very sad.
Defense lawyer here. Once you've seen a few clients with permanent nitrous oxide-induced demyelination (NOID), you'd never consider abusing this substance.
Doesn't that only come from severe chronic use, I'm guessing it's related to the vitamin reuptake issues. I think it's better to be realistic than to overreact and have people ignore you, nitrous only causes serious problems when you abuse it - but they can be really bad if you do reach that point.
@@acf2802 it's so easy to get dumber but really hard to get smarter, why not invent something that can easily make you smarter, better nootropics? Fda approved? "To be normal is to be nothing" afterall :3
@@SushiArmageddon I agree hard work do work but up to a point, you can still fail even if you have tried your hardest especially without direction, fortunately in the modern age just by having access to the internet and the know how to navigate it, hardwork do payoff and is efficient enough, it only really becomes a bottleneck in third world countries, or if you are brought up in a bad environment If you had neurological condition, a stroke, or are poisoned by lead, neuroplasticity couldn't fix all of it, it's why we need physical fixes, even in this example; nitrous oxide, it will need more than effort to fix the damages, we are not fully free in our own body to determine what we are and do for ourselves, but we can start somewhere, knowing what makes one act that way is in a way gaining more free will, In short, hardware limitations, although what we have is pretty good, we built a civilization with it afterall Admitting fault is basically a principal of maturity, and basically smart with humility is non-contentious and admirable either way
@nothanks9503 you can have a 4 point difference just taking the test again. You're just weird and trying to brag about a test you don't even understand.
I work for a merchant gas company that distributes industrial grade nitrous and it is no joke how many precautions need to be taken to keep people from stealing cylinders.
@@martintomasek6097it would make nice smelling whip cream. Which is a legitimate use. Aromatics play a key role in flavors. But no one is using those big ass bottles for making whip cream.
I'm a recent nursing student, and just encountered your channel. It's fascinating to learn about these kinds of problems I could possibly face, and have a better understanding of their origin, and the issues they could cause. Thank you for your video, and consider me subscribed!
I am a scrapper. I collect metal to sell for money. In the past year, I have been finding the empty iron canisters everywhere. Never did to seeing them all the time. Most disturbing, at self serve car washes that could have only arrived by someone who drove. Not once every now and then, but weekly. This is in the Dallas, Texas area.
The biggest shame is how young the people using these products are. They’re at a key developmental stage in their life and they’re strangling their brain. Every huff they are permanently reducing their future potential.
I've always found such things to be incredibly haunting. The idea of someone having a set path in life, but 1 single choice (in this case, huffing nitrous oxide) immediately changes that future for the worst. Like each huff slightly worsens their future.
Getting high is natural. Human have been altering their conscious state for a quarter of a million years! The problem is toxicity. Give people harmless drugs. Improve the drug, make better alternatives. Good luck with prohibition.
My brother died one month ago from the effects of years of nitrous abuse. He was brilliant and funny, and he could be so kind. This drug changed his personality and that kind, smart person was gone. The drug ended up paralyzing him, then he got a DVT from the immobility (that's my best guess) and died living in his car of a pulmonary embolism at just 40 years old. He never stopped using nitrous, even after he was told he would never walk unassisted again. For the last year before he died he had to use a walker and a wheelchair and the nerve damage was so bad it affected his ability to control his bodily functions - to the point he had to self cath in order to pee, and he was in depends. I'm not saying this to embarrass him. I wish he was still here to be embarrassed, but that's not happening because of this stupid drug. He died with a giant canister of nitrous, very similar to Galaxy Gas next to him. When you lose someone to drugs you lose them twice. The first time is after they become unrecognizable to you and you realize your baby brother is no longer there, there's just a zombie wearing their meat suit, and the second time is when their body finally gives up. What you lose then is the hope of ever getting them back. This high is not worth it.
Don't worry about that weird freak in the replies trying to shame you. Anecdotes like this can help other people stay away from such terrible drugs. It's tough to talk about deeply personal situations like this, but it can potentially save other people who would otherwise be pressured into abusing these drugs. Thank you for taking the time to share such a story, and hopefully it can help other people realize just how dangerous drugs like this can be.
@@Kadillac_Kim they are referring to that fact that he was living in his car and died of DVT due to living in a car because his family had abandoned him. It's like apoptosis, where the cells segregate and destroy the cancer cells because they are broken and no longer positively functional.
Dr. Raynor, I would like to thank you for this informative video on the dangers of not only Whippets but addiction in general. My sister is a fully recovering Alcoholic and I love it when poeple create these smaller but informative videos on the dangers addictions tend to have. Once again thank you so much🎉
That's all I ever saw it as. A goofy little thing we did at our restaurant job when we had whipped cream. Never saw it as something worth getting addicted to.
I'm glad to see this. Back in the '70s we occasionally did nitrous at parties, but had no idea they could be dangerous. They were supposedly non-addictive, and nobody really did enough to run into problems. I bet the majority of young people still see them that way.
@@danielch6662 I mean, it IS poisonous. A lot of things your dentist and doctor (in the case of N2O, Anesthesiologist) use can very quickly go from 'good' to 'very very bad' if they misjudge the dose. The difference is that they have decades of experience and knowledge on how to do administer these things, 99% of the rest poking around with those same items probably don't
I work at a really busy ER. I've been seeing people addicted to this stuff checking in. The long term effects were visible. People need to stop abusing this stuff.
@metalheadiguana20 that's exactly what got me to quit heavy daily consumption. Throwing up every morning and nausea all day was horrendous, as were the psychological withdrawal symptoms when I quit cold turkey. I'm on attempt #3 of quitting now, but never want to go back to the CHES. That being said, fortunately short term CHES doesn't have the potential longterm impacts nitrous addiction has (particularly on the nervous system). Still scary scary stuff though
I remember mid 2000's the US Army restricted the sale of canned air in deployment areas. Because one of the commanders was found deceased in his room due too lack of oxygen from inhaling canned air.
@@tobiaswalner1398 we had an E7 die from that and an E6 in my BN got caught just before we went on a mission, he was trying to put his kevlar ( helmet) on top of his kevlar (helmet) inside the humbee. The ironic thing was that only E7s and above were allowed to buy them or have them.
I swear there was this correlation between an episode of Intervention where this girl was huffing dusters and then stores banning minors from purchasing them. When I was asked for an ID for a can I laughed and thought it was a joke. It's probably all in my head though.
What a great video. I use it for a medical procedure and noticed when i had 2 procedures back to back on Monday and Tuesday and it made me so sick ALL week. Told the Dr I never want to get the procedures back to back again and want to put at least a week in between use of the gas. Had a migraine and puked all week. So wild you did a video on this just 2 weeks after. Love it. You always present the information in such a great way
I knew a guy in high school who used to do whippets every single day. He died at 27 and when they did the autopsy there were literal holes in his brain.
I highly doubt this is even close to being true. First off cause of death would not be shared to anyone besides immediate family. Also nitros oxide increases nitrogen in the blood which is a mild narcotic very similar to when scuba diving to extreme depths. It can cause death from lack of oxygen but it is no way going to cause hokes in your brain.
I was at a friend’s house once and didn’t know they were completely addicted to this stuff. I wanted so badly to take it from her, but she became so aggressive like a demon. It was the scariest most awful thing I’ve seen in such a long time so sad.
@@TheCastedone I barely made it out of her apartment because she kept trying to block me ( and she is about 6’2 and I am 5’4 ) and was very aggressive… finally was able to run out when she took a big enough hit that sort of momentarily froze her. Was such a scary and awful experience…I had to block her and cut contact with her completely shortly after this incident. Very sad and I miss the way she was while sober. Hopefully anyone who is struggling with addiction can find the strength and help to overcome it.
Yep I saw my friend do the same. Known him many years yet he and his FIANCE started grabbing and fighting over a giant nitrous tank. Could not freaking believe it
I just realized you have almost 700,000 subs. I’ve ben following for quite a wile now and felt you had over 5 million subs already. The quality of the content is deff up there.
Former juvenile service worker. Was at Kroger, with a juvenile court judge. A “ client “ was ahead of us buying a case of Ready Whip. Judge was confused, and I had too explain it to him. Automotive use has sulfur added to avoid misuse.
this made me think about something. kitchen gas (I don't know how it's called) is mixed with some other gas that has a pretty strong smell, so that we can immediately notice if a leak is happening as the flammable gas has no smell and no color. also, the pure alcohol we buy at the supermarket is mixed with toxic chemicals so people won't drink it. wouldn't it be possible to just mix commercial use NO2 with substances that doesn't affect it's purpose (like making the whipped cream taste bad), but makes it impossible to breathe in? like, a chemical that immediately induces gag reflex for having a terrible smell, for example. would be a possible solution I guess
@gustavogoesgomes1863 I've got 30 years of working in hospitality from dishwasher to exec chef. The whippets aren't really much of a problem in the industry itself for a few reasons. The cannisters are often kept in the chef's office alongside other desirables like booze so there's a level of control over how much is doled out. Also, as much as a lot kitchen staff love to party, most don't want to get fired for theft or for being under the influence. Because, if you get messed up on the job, you WILL eventually get caught.
Medical nitrous isn't pre-mixed with O2, it arrives as medical grade nitrous and goes through a mixing system at the regulator system, just prior to administration to the patient. Experimented with nitrous as an oxidizer for high power rockets some years back. Got to know the gas supply reasonably well. Abandoned it though for safer oxidizer sources, as a leak created a rather hazardous environment in a hobby environment. Basically, it was enough of a hazard that high test peroxide seemed preferable and there was no way I'd ever consider using that, as that's unstable enough to be an exceptionally efficient religion verification system - one significant decomposition event and you'll know for certain which religion, if any, is absolutely correct. There are some more potent oxidizers, but I never figured a good way to work with them from a different continent. End result, went with solid propellants and safer bonded oxidizers. Eventually, drifting into other interests, as operatively, the first rule of making a rocket is to remember that you're starting off by making a bomb that is supposed to blow up in only one direction relatively slowly... Even in handful of gram sized samples, failures can be loud. And one doesn't tame oxidizers, the converse tends to be true.
From what I understand…NO2 doesn't create a B12 nutritional deficiency that can simply be corrected by consuming more B12. The O in NO2 oxidizes the cobalt in B12 causing the body's store of B12 to become ineffective.
I mean, it can. When you consume more B12, what happens is you piss out the excess. If you consume an excess of regular B12 some of the ineffective B12 gets pissed out, take a whole shit load of B12 and the process gets accelerated.
The worst part is they will now regulate food grade nitrous in the near future, making it tough for the actual culinary professionals to not only get it for legitimate purposes, it will likely become much more expensive.
Trying to regulate nitrous oxide is similar to regulating alcohol. At best you could make it expensive because its just dead easy to make. It'd be stupid to try to ban it.
There's a similar issue for people like myself doing model rocketry as nitrous was one of the only oxidisers that didn't require an explosives licence.
ive charged "flat" cans of wd40 with compressed air, so as far as I'm concerned, they don't even have to use nitrogen. (No, I'm not huffing areosolized wd40, lol)
@@brettrace compressed air can be a lot of different chemicals, most of them you don't want to breathe in, or consume But assuming you're referring to literally compressed air, like the one we breathe, it wouldn't work for food purposes because of oxidation, and some carbonation.
@@Alsry1 yup, i was literally talking about using air from a shop air compressor. Obviously, there would be some purification involved before bottling, but that doesn't really matter as you have pointed out that oxygen oxidizes, and is why an inert gas is needed.
I've read a comment in another video lately that stuck to my mind ever since I read it, it hit me on such a profound level that I can't really explain it, and it applies to so so many things. Someone wrote: ,,We are living in a South Park episode." It's true in so many cases, but especially this one too.
whippits and alcohol ruined my friend’s life. he was the smartest person i knew but can’t even hold down a job at a deli. it’s accelerated his chrons too. rehab, hospital stays, methadone, jail - nothing works. everyone cut him off, even his family, bc he’s killing himself in front of us
Cost effective Marijuana. We keep making stuff hard to get and people just find cheaper and easier options. There is no excuse for it. Laws don't fix it and regulation just turns into greed
I don't think legal weed will fix issues like this. I live in a state with legal Marijuana, and there's still plenty of issues with narcotics and legal drugs. Regardless, MJ should certainly be legal at the Federal level (I hate ganja, BTW).
I remember undergoing orthodontic surgery as a teenager and was given NO2. I had a good time, but luckily passed out shortly after. Easy to see how people will gravitate towards it as a drug.
@@DrDeuteron I'm entirely uncertain which would leave more brown behind, an NO2 leak or what I'd leak observing one nearby... I suspect I'd leave the greater, ahem, sample as I rapidly departed. Amazing how toxic many compounds are that contain elements absolutely essential to life can be! Still, about as much fun is when it's in a CN compound. Saw chronic exposure to HCN from wild cassava exposure, as it's a common famine food. That stuff's doubleplus ungood.
This is why family and friends, communities in general should be looking out for each other and learn to spot the problems and say no instead of going along with everything.
Thank you Chris for these educational videos, so glad I found this channel as you present in a very informative way and with a serious but entertaining message. Please keep up the excellent work on this channel.
In the Netherlands this was also a big problem for years! In the end the government had to intervene as well after a couple of people got paralyzed and ended up in a wheelchair!
@@TheOpticalFreak In Germany it's still a big problem. You can buy those colourful steel bottles at your local kiosk - even with taste like strawberry or coconut😨 If you go to a public park or even to the city in the dark, you'll immediately hear the ssssssshhhhh of black balloons being filled. Empty bottles and balloons all-around quieter places. Drug counsellor of my city begged the government to stop selling it : No, there's a need for it for the food industry😤 Yeah, I understand...but why not stop selling this crap in public to private persons ???
And the government intervention that accomplished the miracle cure was, shared wheelchairs? Banning cream? Banning whipped cream, triggering a dessert disaster? Only can have dessert if one has a special license? I'm curious. Given these things also come and go in waves, not to rear its head again for another 20 - 30 years.
The real question is "why do people want to alter their state of mind?" You can ban the product, but you cannot ban the desire. More products will be found. Finding the cause of the desire is key to ending the "war on drugs."
As part of the DARE generation, my favorite sarcastic response to conversations about the war on drugs is "I'd like to congratulate drugs for winning the war on drugs" (in part because it was never about drugs in the first place.) Look at all of the existential crises Gen Next/Alpha are facing: climate change, authoritarianism, poverty-- can you really blame them for wanting an escape? Then there's the fact that they and Millennials are the physically sickest generation in over a hundred years: as someone with an autoimmune disorder who needs an opiate but lives in a state where politicians wanted to be "hard on drugs" and didn't consult a single doctor when deciding to limit legal opiate use... all they did was turn people who needed it medically, into people who now have to obtain it illegally because the doctors aren't allowed to prescribe their normal dosage. They're punishing the people needing it instead of the companies that lied through their teeth about how addictive it is.
It's 100% because of entertainment media normalizing drug use and a relatively positive public perception of drugs in the west. People even perceive getting arrested for possession as an inconsequential offence. If you go to places like china or singapore where you're not even allowed to show drugs in entertainment media and you will get publicly shamed for using drugs, you will see that drug use is very low.
@@lotus_flower2000 when you know what freedom and mobility feels like while watching your basic rights go away, and be powerless to stop it is crushing. Also, clearly you have no understanding of how the American (read USA) criminal "justice" system works.
It's better to never know how good a drug feels because you won't know what you are missing. Once you know how good you could feel it makes feeling normal feel depressing by comparison. Better not to know and ignorance is bliss when it comes to drugs!
and honestly nitrous isnt even good. if you want 100% safe, amazing, and long lasting, (pure) thc and psilocybin are waaaaaaaaay better, edibles do no damage to your body as our body produces cannabinoids on its own, and it would take 1lb (a fucking megaton of shrooms) of shrooms to have a 50% chance to kill an 80kg (176lbs) person. researchers even created a yeast that can produce psilocybin, with an effectivity of well over 1g/L which is about 20 super high doses, or like 30-40 regular doses per liter. and you could make it in just several days, instead of waiting for mushrooms to fruit and dry, then inefficiently extract the 1% of psilocybin. but i dont do shrooms often, even if around a gram of shrooms (10mg Psi.) has proven to be not harmful, i usually take 5-6g, (50-60mg Psi.) and the tolerance to it builds up rather quickly so you dont want to do too much for several days, as it will take more to get the same level of feeling. i am one of the more informed users, as i read papers about how it affects brain chemistry and stuff like that, which then in turn made me way more comfortable while taking it, which then made my experience probably 10x better. but you know, the more research the better too
Ive been around a lot of drug users, and I still remember hanging out with a friend and his roommate and others were doing hundreds of whip its, canisters all over. the way they acted for 30 seconds after each one was insane
It's important to note the nitrous for automotive/industrial use is denatured with a substance that causes nausea and headache. I got an accidental exposure a couple decades back due to a leaking line. It's not an experience I ever want to repeat.
I had a good whiff of nitrous from a crashed drag car. The NOS tank popped and filled the cabin with nitrous, I was a responder, who helped the driver out of his harness. I felt like dying from inhaling that shìt!
@@Zimon_SombieI don’t know what’s worse, choking on NOS or high octane fuel. One feels like you’re dying the other feels like your dying but also your eyes are burning
When I was younger whippets were a step above huffing gasoline and a step below drinking tussin on the scale of trashy highs. No self respecting crackhead or tweaker or heroin junkie would go anywhere near the stuff.
Somewhere Dominic is telling Brian that only pros use NOS. And Chubby Emu has them presenting to the emergency room......in some..........suboptimal condition.
This was a very good video, I remember watching videos in school trying to stop kids from doing drugs and they were rubbish for so many reasons I don’t think they would stop anyone doing drugs but this video I can see working. You’re not only a reliable source but you’re fun which I think is a great person to get across the message.
Italian here, we're starting to see the use and abuse of this, as well as fentanyl. Hope to raise awareness, but ppl don't understand until it's too late!
Really well done. I wondered what was going on with what I've seen. Thought they were glue huffing. Also what was up with all the balloons in the bar areas. I've 'saved' this for the youth in my life.
I've said before to people on this topic and will say so again: Even as someone fully willing to acknowledge all the dumb stuff we all did as teens to get high, inhalants are literally the ABSOLUTE WORST thing you can do for your body. Even if you go far enough to cause damage with other methods, inhalants are the only means of getting high that cause legitimate irreversible brain damage. There's no dialysis or transplants that can treat or manage that.
I generally agree with you, but blanket statements always worry me. To say that inhalants are the worst doesn't really take into consideration what inhalants is being used. Saying nitrous oxide is worse than crack is a pretty heavy statement.
Nitrous oxide is not neurotoxic beyond the possible displacement of oxygen. The big danger is the interference with Vitamin B12, but it only happens with consistent prolonged use.
@@DrDeuteron Inhalants are invisible, volatile substances found in common household products that produce chemical vapors that are inhaled to induce psychoactive or mind-altering effects. What is it then?
Its one of my favorite Steve Martin roles, not in the movie for very long, and I haven't seen the movie in years, but I can still remember the song, and his interaction with Bill Murray still leaves me laughing.
Thank you so much for covering this ! It is unfortunate that this is making such a come back. I wish it wasnt true. I wish it would have faded out in the 80s and been left behind there and forgotten.
Thank you Dr. Raynor. I had no idea this was a serious problem! I remember it from 30 years ago as a middle-school thing, like trying to swallow a whole bunch of cinnamon. Hope the word gets out. Just lost my 25 year old nephew to fentanyl. Peace to all.
Only used this once during a root canal, in addition to Novocain. I remember becoming fascinated with the diamond pattern of the ceiling light diffuser...really fascinated. But it wasn't worth trying again.
@@postal_the_clown at least in my neck of the world nitrous isn't used for dental procedures unless it's surgical. Extractions and the like. I had a broken tooth extracted and took the option of being under general anesthesia over nitrous. I would be a significantly better patient if it was not aware of what was happening. They did give gas prior and it was quite trippy. Almost like being intoxicated on liquor. Not something I would want to experience on a daily basis.
i tried it a couple times and it honestly just sucked. like it wasnt bad per se, it just was kind of a waste. it just sounds like "wahwahwahwahwhawhahwahwa" and you feel light headed for 30-60 seconds. literally just go to the dispensary and buy some weed, at least its relatively cheaper and it will make you feel better, and for way longer. honestly now that im thinking about it, it kinda felt like an enhanced version of a nicotine buzz. and if you get too nic buzzed, then you can get nic sick, and then you throw up, and then 30 seconds later you feel horrible, taste vomit, and are sweating. at least nitrous doesnt make you throw up, you just pass out and asphyxiate.
This has the ability to do serious damage if done frequently or incorrectly. It is not worth a 20 second high. With that said, I don't think they need to ban it for culinary use. I love whipped cream. Spraying it out allows you to decorate your dish with a great presentation.
i know, like 30 seconds is so bogus bro. i know like dmt or like datura or salvia or something only lasts like 3 minutes, but people have said that they had lived out an eternity as some object or something like that during the trip, so i see why that could have its appeal, but yeah just buy some weed that is legal for us here lol
Listen, i want everyone to hear my dumb story so hopefully it will keep people away from it. My friend, who is no longer with us, and i decided to go get some cans of duster to get high. Well on our way back i got impatient and hit the can. My friens got a little jealous and hit the can too, while driving. I dont remember the accident or what exactly happen, but i came too, with the taste of air bag powder in my mouth. Thankfully no one was really hurt, but because of our stupid screw ups we hurt people. Please dont be like us, please please please. Its not worth it. Have a good day everyone.
@@DrDeuteron It's a valid point about people recklessly doing things that can easily harm others. If you've ever seen someone use Duster then you'd think it's more of a laughing gas than n2o. Knew one guy who liked to inhale that. He did it a few times in front of me. He would laugh hysterically for about a minute straight, doubled over like he'd heard the funniest joke ever. His voice was weirdly low pitch like if someone inhales xenon or sulfur hexafluoride. He also said he'd see streamers all over the place. Hope he straightened up before he fried himself.
@@albinoman13bt but n2o is an FDA approved substance, while the others are not. I hear xenon, and inert monoatomic gas, is even better, but the price keeps it out of medicine.
@@DrDeuteron Amazingly, there are people who get addicted to duster. I mean, I kind of am .... it's so useful for dusting out my computer to prolong its life, getting dust out of electronics, and unexpectedly useful in cleaning some 50kV/100kV hi-voltage capacitors I now have around here. Couldn't get 'em so clean without duster!
"What you gonna do about it? The high is over now". Well, you see: officers can still charge you with DWI if they see any rip-its or anything in the vehicle. lol
@@FeedLipsshould still be charged for drinking one, they taste so damn nasty imo but I drink monsters so that’s prob why. Only had one and couldn’t finish it because it tasted so bad to me
My mom is a neurology nurse, when those things were in fasion in my country some years ago she would see NO abuse patients, and their brains were f'd up, like "you're a vegetable now" f'd up
I went to a few nitrous parties about 20 years ago. If you've ever been to a festival you know this isn't a new or "brought back" the only difference is you dont have to fill a balloon. When people on the outside talk about what happens on the inside
Thank you for this video Dr. Chris I believe education is the best way to mitigate dangerous drug use because it encourages people to make decisions more consciously your effort is much appreciated.
@@agidyne9676 there was no one doing the tide pod "challenge." that was a stupid meme. this is unfortunately very real and it kills people. The two are nothing alike
@@20xx-mm-dd Yeah, there were... 1. According to the American Association of Poison Control Centers (AAPCC), there were over 215 reported cases of intentional Tide Pod ingestion in 2017-2018. 2. The majority of cases (71%) involved individuals under 19 years old.
@@20xx-mm-dd the thing is it started out as ironic meme, but when it started getting traction, some people actually did it in order to try and get clout. there have been people in the hospital bc of this. people are crazy^^
Awesome vídeo doc, and you show How the thirst for profits drive the once three Episodes a year to a dialy addiction, selling largar and largar canisters. Keep UP the amazing work.
" _From a licensed doctor in Canada_ " Now _that's_ a panel you wanna see under a video! Some TH-camrs need it even more, because they're not as open as you, doc, about their real name, credentials, employer, etc. Sure, not everyone _can_ be as open with their audience, but at least they should show their credentials to someone at TH-cam so that we in the audience can know that they're trustworthy.
@@cephalonaural6854 Lol nothing too much, just kinda felt like smack talking lil bro. It is kind of annoying how they all seem to think they burned down the White House though. Not sure exactly what is going on in that school system up there. Lol.
@@BarryMcCockiner-em5sv there's a reason your white house looks different to the one that George Washington would've first seen. Yes, it was a co-op with the British, but y'all can't unburn down the first White House.
The parking lot in my high school used to always have a few sucked dry whipped cream cans rolling around and leaking all over after everyone went home. They were next to the empty NyQuil bottles. It was 1991.
Loved the vid. I'm a dental assistant, and we use N2O for almost every patient. It is always in concentration with a higher amount of O2 so it is relatively safe but it is nothing to be messed with. used properly it is wonderful. Abused, it is such a monster. Thank you for sharing ❤
As a racer we use it for racing lol but it’s also industrial grade so when it vents it feels like you’re dying if you breath it in from the sulfur oxide added
Here in France shops where it can be bought, removed it from shelves years ago and they only give it when you ask AND only for 18+ people. Sadly this is not enough because sometimes I walk in streets and can find dozens of small canisters laying on the ground sometimes on the same spot, which is crazy. Sometimes it's even hard to find to make real whipped cream or other culinary preparations.
Oh shit so that's what it was! I recentrly started noticing a lot of cans scattered around in the city where i live, and I didn't know what it was, and didn't understand why someone would throw gas cans on the ground. They have a dark blue colour, right?
@@KalashDaCat for the whipped cream it's more like a silver/stainless steel color. But maybe in your town/country it's different. Also check if beside those canisters there is a bicycle rack, you know those that you rent and put back anytime in town. Sometimes those renting companies use compressed air or co² cartridges to inflate tires and they just throw them on the ground like savages 😂 and those canisters are different colors. I have emergency co² cartridges for my bikes and they're a dark grey color. You could pick one on the ground if you're curious, it should be written on it on a label on engraved, it's pretty safe, there's no blood risk like syringes.
@@REMY.C. I live in Marseille so I guess it's not that much better than living in Paris. Lucky you to be living in the Alps, that's like a dream come true.
I had a bit of an addiction to this many years ago. I wasnt aware of its oxidative effects on vitamin B12 and the possible development of nerve damage. I dont know how I didn't do any noticeable damage to myself. I used it pretty much every day for months maybe around a year or more even... It doesnt really affect me the same anymore and I dont mess with it anymore but doing some of this while on psychedelics is absolutely insane!
It's really not worth it either. I've never been big on drug use but was offered whippets once, tried it once out of curiosity because it was supposedly harmless. It's kinda interesting for the first time because it's a somewhat new sensation, kinda like getting punched in the head but without the punch. You blur out, kinda "get stunned", giggle a bit because you don't expect the sensation, then comeback. That's about it, except your lungs feel weird afterwards because of course it does, inhaling shit is stupid. Still haven't found anything that beats a double glass of whiskey in terms of effort/pleasure/harm ratio.
I remember watching an episode of Intervention about an anorexic young woman who was addicted to this crap. She used to huff it from cans meant to clean computers and keyboards. Those “compressed air” cans that come with a little tube nozzle that you attach so you can get into the crevices and blow out any dust. She would go to somewhere like Staples or Office Depot and buy something like 40 cans at a time. It was wild. She was extremely dependent on her parents, despite being well into her 20s. Between the huffing and self-starvation- she had really messed herself up. I wonder how she’s doing today…hopefully she was able to get some help and go on to live a normal life, fulfilling life.
this is like blaming video games for school shootings. I mean why blame the platform when you could blame the manufacturer and resellers? why not blame galaxy gas? You might as well blame "the internet" if you go that route
@@20xx-mm-dd Brain dead take. No it's not. Why blame the killer, why blame social for perpetually propagating and advocating violence. when you can blame the knife or the manufacture of the knife that was used as a murder weapon. You might as well blame the refinery that processed the metal and mother earth for creating this deadly material.
Yea I don't think she has the best grasp on what planets, stars, our sun, galaxies or any stellar/galactical bodies/entities are😅 Let alone even bigger things than Galaxies, like Nebulas and even larger things that can span like a billion light to a few billion light years... I can't even remember what they were called:D Though I remember a name "The Great Attractor" and we're located in space so, that we really can't see what it is, so we don't know what it is, but it has an enourmous gravitational field that can effect objects BILLIONS of light years away... Like wtf....
normally i would just deem this as some older person making a very isolated issue i am unable to apply this here. much respect to you sir you've earned yourself an unlikely subscriber.
@@ChrisRaynorMD is there anyway you could do a video on how amphetamines, the class of drug most commonly used to treat ADHD, can have on the brain/mind in both adolescence and adults? If it wouldn't be too much to ask would you be able to include a segment on abuse of said drugs?
I've never had this stuff, but I did watch ChubbyEmu talking about this stuff yesterday. Really put this into perspective and made me never want to do that. I already wasn't going to be paying the $75 in the dentist's office, but I sure as shit am not about to huff that at home either. Like it did some nasty stuff to that dude.
My first encounter with this stuff was at a party where some people were huffing balloons. They seemed happy doing it, until one huffed a little too hard and ended up choking on the balloon. Luckily I could just about see it and managed to grab it with my trusty leatherman pliers and remove it.
As someone who experiences nitrous addiction first hand (clean about 2 months), this is a crucial watch to educate yourselves on this substance. It might save lives. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you, Dr. Raynor, for providing an informative look into the use of nitrous oxide. More people need to see this video, in particular the final two minutes that include the horrific side effects of inhaling it.
Oh boy, I got wildly addicted to these for about 9 months. I was in a wheelchair and completely detached from reality by the end of it. Ended up in around 20k in debt, jail for 3 weeks, 2 weeks in a psych ward , and 6 weeks in a live in rehab. I’m almost completely better now but I still get random tingling in my feet, have to get B12 shots once a month for the rest of my life, and still have a hard time walking in slides. Eta: haven’t used since October 2021.
Dad was a dentist, in the late 60s early 70's they threw parties , nitrous bar was regular thing. Probably the only nitrous parties I've ever heard of where an actual anesthetist was dispensing it properly !
Let me know if there are other drugs you want me to check out! 👇🏿👇🏿👇🏿👇🏿
Nutmeg is pretty horrible.
Duster, though i suppose the end result is the same as other inhalents
@@DrDeuteron Tried it once and it wasn't so bad. I made an ethanol extract of it so I wasn't having to ingest the spice directly. Put about a shotglass of the extract in a glass of beer. I would say it was mildly dissociative and perhaps a bit cannabis like.
It did cause a sort of hangover the next day. Not like booze, but more of just general body soreness and fatigue. Never did it again as it was just more a matter of curiosity.
Crystal meth if you haven't already im 4 years clean. Best decision i ever made. Great video.
As valuable as this information was some folks will try this regardless because its effects are being publicized
Brainrot levels in modern society are already at critical levels.
Natural selection, just hope they don't take out regular people while DUI.
This time, literally.
Our species is still managing need more brainrot humanity/life still exists.
say people every decade but surprise, surprise, it's literally just a small percentage of people hopping on a trend like this and society isn't close to imploding. the majority outside touching grass have no idea what's happening anyway.
Who needs Laughing Gas? You want brain rot, go to a Trump rally! 😅
"Uranus, Saturn, Mars, which galaxy?" That's without gas.
Hearing that black pills you real quick
all have gas
To be fair, she was probably just trying to be a little funny . . . .
😂
The infinite galaxy that is between her ears.
If Chubbyemu's video was not enough of a deterrent, Dr. Raynor is quick to follow up with even more cases and scientific explanations.
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agreed. that video was chilling.
Violin MD actually beat him to the punch. But Chubbyemu's video was definitely more entertaining.
Steve1989MREinfo- opinion on this would have been gold! He ate a 2nd Boer War ration that was made when Queen Victoria was on the throne 😬
young teenage boy probably wouldn't care about the brain rotting part, but the balls shrinking part would scared them.
I started noticing these empty containers in the streets (Brussels) of late and was wondering what it was all about, thanks for providing context !
Thankfully they aren't available everywhere just yet.
Some US States really need to get on the ball and regulate products imported to their States.
@@nobodyshome6792Laughing gas is available everywhere.
@@nobodyshome6792 In Germany you can buy them at every second kiosk (small shops that sell newspaper/cigarettes/alcohol). I often see those empty plastic containers on the street and in nature here, very sad.
Aren't those regulated in the UE ? People started using whipped cream gaz some years ago and thought they banned it
Defense lawyer here. Once you've seen a few clients with permanent nitrous oxide-induced demyelination (NOID), you'd never consider abusing this substance.
Doesn't that only come from severe chronic use, I'm guessing it's related to the vitamin reuptake issues. I think it's better to be realistic than to overreact and have people ignore you, nitrous only causes serious problems when you abuse it - but they can be really bad if you do reach that point.
Nitrous induced demyelination
Idiots being like "you know what, 80 IQ points is too many for me."
Meanwhile I’m over here like how can I shave off about 4 so I can be a normal person
@@acf2802 it's so easy to get dumber but really hard to get smarter, why not invent something that can easily make you smarter, better nootropics? Fda approved?
"To be normal is to be nothing" afterall :3
@@theeyeofomnipotentprobably because the only way to actually become smarter is through hard work and admitting your faults.
@@SushiArmageddon I agree hard work do work but up to a point, you can still fail even if you have tried your hardest especially without direction, fortunately in the modern age just by having access to the internet and the know how to navigate it, hardwork do payoff and is efficient enough, it only really becomes a bottleneck in third world countries, or if you are brought up in a bad environment
If you had neurological condition, a stroke, or are poisoned by lead, neuroplasticity couldn't fix all of it, it's why we need physical fixes, even in this example; nitrous oxide, it will need more than effort to fix the damages, we are not fully free in our own body to determine what we are and do for ourselves, but we can start somewhere, knowing what makes one act that way is in a way gaining more free will, In short, hardware limitations, although what we have is pretty good, we built a civilization with it afterall
Admitting fault is basically a principal of maturity, and basically smart with humility is non-contentious and admirable either way
@nothanks9503 you can have a 4 point difference just taking the test again. You're just weird and trying to brag about a test you don't even understand.
I work for a merchant gas company that distributes industrial grade nitrous and it is no joke how many precautions need to be taken to keep people from stealing cylinders.
theyll have a bad time when they taste the sulfur. the advanced ones have filters though.
How _many_ precautions. English really isn't that hard.
Many people are not native speaker
@@slappy8941why so mean? Smh
@slappy8941 Child.
the fact they flavored it is wild.
wonder what it does if you made a cake with it. if its even possible
@@martintomasek6097 whipped cream is fine as it is anyway lol
@@martintomasek6097it would make nice smelling whip cream. Which is a legitimate use. Aromatics play a key role in flavors. But no one is using those big ass bottles for making whip cream.
And no need for it to be. Nitrous oxide has a naturally sweet taste.
@@AppalachianMountaineer1863 im gonna, its time to fight the bad with good
I'm a recent nursing student, and just encountered your channel. It's fascinating to learn about these kinds of problems I could possibly face, and have a better understanding of their origin, and the issues they could cause. Thank you for your video, and consider me subscribed!
Glad that they are helpful for you. Welcome!
Making life more affordable and a sense of community will help reduce abuse
Amen.
Yeah, but how would line go up if we make everything affordable????????
The shareholders would never allow this!/s
I am a scrapper. I collect metal to sell for money. In the past year, I have been finding the empty iron canisters everywhere. Never did to seeing them all the time. Most disturbing, at self serve car washes that could have only arrived by someone who drove. Not once every now and then, but weekly. This is in the Dallas, Texas area.
@@janielunday5012
I just googled galaxy gas... Walmart had it along with 100's of other "whipped cream" canisters. I am appalled.
Since the effects last only seconds, you would have to be inhaling nitrous while you were driving to be a danger to anyone.
@@coledrevenj and there are more than enough vids of people doing that ...
Why those tanks are better waste wise 😂
The biggest shame is how young the people using these products are. They’re at a key developmental stage in their life and they’re strangling their brain. Every huff they are permanently reducing their future potential.
I've always found such things to be incredibly haunting. The idea of someone having a set path in life, but 1 single choice (in this case, huffing nitrous oxide) immediately changes that future for the worst. Like each huff slightly worsens their future.
I am switching back and forth seeing this video and NFL Highlight and somehow your comment fit for both videos.
Getting high is natural. Human have been altering their conscious state for a quarter of a million years! The problem is toxicity. Give people harmless drugs. Improve the drug, make better alternatives. Good luck with prohibition.
@@MudThought Brain damage from Laughing Gas, or TBI from football?
@@stefanschleps8758 i mean both (laughing gas inhalers and NFL players) got brain damage regardless how they get it.
My brother died one month ago from the effects of years of nitrous abuse. He was brilliant and funny, and he could be so kind. This drug changed his personality and that kind, smart person was gone. The drug ended up paralyzing him, then he got a DVT from the immobility (that's my best guess) and died living in his car of a pulmonary embolism at just 40 years old. He never stopped using nitrous, even after he was told he would never walk unassisted again. For the last year before he died he had to use a walker and a wheelchair and the nerve damage was so bad it affected his ability to control his bodily functions - to the point he had to self cath in order to pee, and he was in depends. I'm not saying this to embarrass him. I wish he was still here to be embarrassed, but that's not happening because of this stupid drug. He died with a giant canister of nitrous, very similar to Galaxy Gas next to him. When you lose someone to drugs you lose them twice. The first time is after they become unrecognizable to you and you realize your baby brother is no longer there, there's just a zombie wearing their meat suit, and the second time is when their body finally gives up. What you lose then is the hope of ever getting them back. This high is not worth it.
Sincere condolences: a sibling is the hardest person to lose.
@@zezhozoner also that's a big stretch claiming I'm complicit in abusing him? What are your talking about?
Don't worry about that weird freak in the replies trying to shame you. Anecdotes like this can help other people stay away from such terrible drugs. It's tough to talk about deeply personal situations like this, but it can potentially save other people who would otherwise be pressured into abusing these drugs. Thank you for taking the time to share such a story, and hopefully it can help other people realize just how dangerous drugs like this can be.
@@Kadillac_Kim they are referring to that fact that he was living in his car and died of DVT due to living in a car because his family had abandoned him. It's like apoptosis, where the cells segregate and destroy the cancer cells because they are broken and no longer positively functional.
@@zezhozoner "probably" are you DOUBTING your claim? i'm sure you have evidence to fall back on! oh wait, you don't. 😁😁😁
Dr. Raynor, I would like to thank you for this informative video on the dangers of not only Whippets but addiction in general. My sister is a fully recovering Alcoholic and I love it when poeple create these smaller but informative videos on the dangers addictions tend to have.
Once again thank you so much🎉
No worries. Glad that you found it worthwhile to watch. Thanks for watching and for your generosity. 🙌🏿
I never understood the interest in feeling good for a short time but for the cost of destroying all one's potential in the long term.
That's all I ever saw it as. A goofy little thing we did at our restaurant job when we had whipped cream. Never saw it as something worth getting addicted to.
When your life is so negative, boring and traumatic, you'il accept ANY and I mean ANYTHING to feel different, even if it's just for a few seconds.
I'm glad to see this. Back in the '70s we occasionally did nitrous at parties, but had no idea they could be dangerous. They were supposedly non-addictive, and nobody really did enough to run into problems. I bet the majority of young people still see them that way.
It's logical. If it was poisonous, your dentist wouldn't be using it.
Young folks think they can control it when they haven't even experienced the pull from a ciggie
@@danielch6662 I mean, it IS poisonous. A lot of things your dentist and doctor (in the case of N2O, Anesthesiologist) use can very quickly go from 'good' to 'very very bad' if they misjudge the dose. The difference is that they have decades of experience and knowledge on how to do administer these things, 99% of the rest poking around with those same items probably don't
Anything can be dangerous in excess.
@@jhoughjr1 That's kind of a non-point.
I work at a really busy ER. I've been seeing people addicted to this stuff checking in. The long term effects were visible. People need to stop abusing this stuff.
Just out of curiosity...how many cases of people injured due to long-term use and overdose of marijuana have you seen? I think I know the answer.
That’s crazy that anyone can get addicted to this crap
@rumrunner8019 cannabis abuse is far more frequent. That's how people find out the hard way about something called cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome.
@@rumrunner8019 just because cannabis is not toxic doesn’t mean heavy use can’t have negative consequences.
@metalheadiguana20 that's exactly what got me to quit heavy daily consumption. Throwing up every morning and nausea all day was horrendous, as were the psychological withdrawal symptoms when I quit cold turkey.
I'm on attempt #3 of quitting now, but never want to go back to the CHES.
That being said, fortunately short term CHES doesn't have the potential longterm impacts nitrous addiction has (particularly on the nervous system). Still scary scary stuff though
I remember mid 2000's the US Army restricted the sale of canned air in deployment areas. Because one of the commanders was found deceased in his room due too lack of oxygen from inhaling canned air.
Fun fact: "Canned Air" is not in fact "air", and is a chemical propellent. Usually difluoroethane.
@@tobiaswalner1398 we had an E7 die from that and an E6 in my BN got caught just before we went on a mission, he was trying to put his kevlar ( helmet) on top of his kevlar (helmet) inside the humbee. The ironic thing was that only E7s and above were allowed to buy them or have them.
Come on man, don’t even call canned air N2O
I swear there was this correlation between an episode of Intervention where this girl was huffing dusters and then stores banning minors from purchasing them. When I was asked for an ID for a can I laughed and thought it was a joke. It's probably all in my head though.
Reminds me of the computer duster joke
What a great video. I use it for a medical procedure and noticed when i had 2 procedures back to back on Monday and Tuesday and it made me so sick ALL week. Told the Dr I never want to get the procedures back to back again and want to put at least a week in between use of the gas. Had a migraine and puked all week. So wild you did a video on this just 2 weeks after. Love it. You always present the information in such a great way
I can definitely say I enjoy how you present the facts without relying on overdramatization
I knew a guy in high school who used to do whippets every single day. He died at 27 and when they did the autopsy there were literal holes in his brain.
holy shit that is TERRIFYING
I highly doubt this is even close to being true. First off cause of death would not be shared to anyone besides immediate family. Also nitros oxide increases nitrogen in the blood which is a mild narcotic very similar to when scuba diving to extreme depths. It can cause death from lack of oxygen but it is no way going to cause hokes in your brain.
The holes were probably already there and were what "allowed" him to use that junk in the first place.
@@nathanielovaughn2145 thanks doc 😒
@@nathanielovaughn2145nah dude. Whippits rot the brain. This has been known for decades
this channel continues to be one of the best medical informational channels across all different sources.
Probably best to subscribe to this channel, and also Violin MD and Chubby Emu. Medical gore galore!
I was at a friend’s house once and didn’t know they were completely addicted to this stuff. I wanted so badly to take it from her, but she became so aggressive like a demon. It was the scariest most awful thing I’ve seen in such a long time so sad.
Run away
@@TheCastedone I barely made it out of her apartment because she kept trying to block me ( and she is about 6’2 and I am 5’4 ) and was very aggressive… finally was able to run out when she took a big enough hit that sort of momentarily froze her. Was such a scary and awful experience…I had to block her and cut contact with her completely shortly after this incident. Very sad and I miss the way she was while sober. Hopefully anyone who is struggling with addiction can find the strength and help to overcome it.
@AlexandraJavor-t2e addiction is terrible. Some people are not stable and that makes it worse hope they found help
@@AlexandraJavor-t2e damn, you didn't even try to get her help???? You cold blodded!
Yep I saw my friend do the same. Known him many years yet he and his FIANCE started grabbing and fighting over a giant nitrous tank. Could not freaking believe it
I just realized you have almost 700,000 subs. I’ve ben following for quite a wile now and felt you had over 5 million subs already. The quality of the content is deff up there.
Former juvenile service worker. Was at Kroger, with a juvenile court judge. A “ client “ was ahead of us buying a case of Ready Whip.
Judge was confused, and I had too explain it to him.
Automotive use has sulfur added to avoid misuse.
What do you mean by service worker?
The problem is medical NO2 is safely mixed with oxygen.
Youre not inhaling pure nitrous oxide.
this made me think about something. kitchen gas (I don't know how it's called) is mixed with some other gas that has a pretty strong smell, so that we can immediately notice if a leak is happening as the flammable gas has no smell and no color. also, the pure alcohol we buy at the supermarket is mixed with toxic chemicals so people won't drink it. wouldn't it be possible to just mix commercial use NO2 with substances that doesn't affect it's purpose (like making the whipped cream taste bad), but makes it impossible to breathe in? like, a chemical that immediately induces gag reflex for having a terrible smell, for example. would be a possible solution I guess
Even so, the people using this will keep destroying their brains
@@gustavogoesgomes1863 the problem with that is that most "industrial" uses of nitrous are in food processing.
@gustavogoesgomes1863 I've got 30 years of working in hospitality from dishwasher to exec chef. The whippets aren't really much of a problem in the industry itself for a few reasons. The cannisters are often kept in the chef's office alongside other desirables like booze so there's a level of control over how much is doled out. Also, as much as a lot kitchen staff love to party, most don't want to get fired for theft or for being under the influence. Because, if you get messed up on the job, you WILL eventually get caught.
Medical nitrous isn't pre-mixed with O2, it arrives as medical grade nitrous and goes through a mixing system at the regulator system, just prior to administration to the patient.
Experimented with nitrous as an oxidizer for high power rockets some years back. Got to know the gas supply reasonably well. Abandoned it though for safer oxidizer sources, as a leak created a rather hazardous environment in a hobby environment. Basically, it was enough of a hazard that high test peroxide seemed preferable and there was no way I'd ever consider using that, as that's unstable enough to be an exceptionally efficient religion verification system - one significant decomposition event and you'll know for certain which religion, if any, is absolutely correct.
There are some more potent oxidizers, but I never figured a good way to work with them from a different continent.
End result, went with solid propellants and safer bonded oxidizers. Eventually, drifting into other interests, as operatively, the first rule of making a rocket is to remember that you're starting off by making a bomb that is supposed to blow up in only one direction relatively slowly... Even in handful of gram sized samples, failures can be loud. And one doesn't tame oxidizers, the converse tends to be true.
From what I understand…NO2 doesn't create a B12 nutritional deficiency that can simply be corrected by consuming more B12. The O in NO2 oxidizes the cobalt in B12 causing the body's store of B12 to become ineffective.
Yeah, well, unfortunately, we're talking about N2O, so..
I mean, it can. When you consume more B12, what happens is you piss out the excess. If you consume an excess of regular B12 some of the ineffective B12 gets pissed out, take a whole shit load of B12 and the process gets accelerated.
The worst part is they will now regulate food grade nitrous in the near future, making it tough for the actual culinary professionals to not only get it for legitimate purposes, it will likely become much more expensive.
Trying to regulate nitrous oxide is similar to regulating alcohol.
At best you could make it expensive because its just dead easy to make.
It'd be stupid to try to ban it.
There's a similar issue for people like myself doing model rocketry as nitrous was one of the only oxidisers that didn't require an explosives licence.
ive charged "flat" cans of wd40 with compressed air, so as far as I'm concerned, they don't even have to use nitrogen. (No, I'm not huffing areosolized wd40, lol)
@@brettrace compressed air can be a lot of different chemicals, most of them you don't want to breathe in, or consume
But assuming you're referring to literally compressed air, like the one we breathe, it wouldn't work for food purposes because of oxidation, and some carbonation.
@@Alsry1 yup, i was literally talking about using air from a shop air compressor. Obviously, there would be some purification involved before bottling, but that doesn't really matter as you have pointed out that oxygen oxidizes, and is why an inert gas is needed.
Thank you doctor for spreading the awareness on this dangerous practice, the more people talk about it, the less people will fall for it.
I've read a comment in another video lately that stuck to my mind ever since I read it, it hit me on such a profound level that I can't really explain it, and it applies to so so many things. Someone wrote: ,,We are living in a South Park episode." It's true in so many cases, but especially this one too.
whippits and alcohol ruined my friend’s life. he was the smartest person i knew but can’t even hold down a job at a deli. it’s accelerated his chrons too. rehab, hospital stays, methadone, jail - nothing works. everyone cut him off, even his family, bc he’s killing himself in front of us
He doesn't sound too smart!
@@RepuBlicOfChaD The smartest person SHE knew...
@@jeanm.9570 Operative word in the OP's text is "was".
"he WAS the smartest person I knew..." (emphasis mine)
@jeanm.9570 a smart person wouldn't do what her friend did.
Methadone? I don’t think nitrous was the problem.
You can't protect stupid people from harming themselves
Cost effective Marijuana. We keep making stuff hard to get and people just find cheaper and easier options. There is no excuse for it. Laws don't fix it and regulation just turns into greed
@@neilbond2483 real facts
Can we just have legal weed...?
Is this proof enough
I don't think legal weed will fix issues like this. I live in a state with legal Marijuana, and there's still plenty of issues with narcotics and legal drugs. Regardless, MJ should certainly be legal at the Federal level (I hate ganja, BTW).
@@37Kilo2 agreed, legal weed hasn't changed anything but who's hands get the money for the most part
I remember undergoing orthodontic surgery as a teenager and was given NO2. I had a good time, but luckily passed out shortly after.
Easy to see how people will gravitate towards it as a drug.
NO2 would be a solid malpractice suit, for your next of kin.
N2O, excuse me.
So weird how doctors are giving people neurotoxins. Or maybe this doctor is lying to us.
@@DrDeuteron I'm entirely uncertain which would leave more brown behind, an NO2 leak or what I'd leak observing one nearby... I suspect I'd leave the greater, ahem, sample as I rapidly departed.
Amazing how toxic many compounds are that contain elements absolutely essential to life can be!
Still, about as much fun is when it's in a CN compound. Saw chronic exposure to HCN from wild cassava exposure, as it's a common famine food. That stuff's doubleplus ungood.
This is why family and friends, communities in general should be looking out for each other and learn to spot the problems and say no instead of going along with everything.
Thank you Chris for these educational videos, so glad I found this channel as you present in a very informative way and with a serious but entertaining message. Please keep up the excellent work on this channel.
In the Netherlands this was also a big problem for years! In the end the government had to intervene as well after a couple of people got paralyzed and ended up in a wheelchair!
How did they all fit in a single wheelchair?
@@TheOpticalFreak In Germany it's still a big problem.
You can buy those colourful steel bottles at your local kiosk - even with taste like strawberry or coconut😨
If you go to a public park or even to the city in the dark, you'll immediately hear the ssssssshhhhh of black balloons being filled.
Empty bottles and balloons all-around quieter places.
Drug counsellor of my city begged the government to stop selling it : No, there's a need for it for the food industry😤
Yeah, I understand...but why not stop selling this crap in public to private persons ???
@@68404 there's a schedule and they take turns.
they turned into the driving dutchman
And the government intervention that accomplished the miracle cure was, shared wheelchairs?
Banning cream?
Banning whipped cream, triggering a dessert disaster?
Only can have dessert if one has a special license?
I'm curious.
Given these things also come and go in waves, not to rear its head again for another 20 - 30 years.
The real question is "why do people want to alter their state of mind?" You can ban the product, but you cannot ban the desire. More products will be found. Finding the cause of the desire is key to ending the "war on drugs."
As part of the DARE generation, my favorite sarcastic response to conversations about the war on drugs is "I'd like to congratulate drugs for winning the war on drugs" (in part because it was never about drugs in the first place.) Look at all of the existential crises Gen Next/Alpha are facing: climate change, authoritarianism, poverty-- can you really blame them for wanting an escape? Then there's the fact that they and Millennials are the physically sickest generation in over a hundred years: as someone with an autoimmune disorder who needs an opiate but lives in a state where politicians wanted to be "hard on drugs" and didn't consult a single doctor when deciding to limit legal opiate use... all they did was turn people who needed it medically, into people who now have to obtain it illegally because the doctors aren't allowed to prescribe their normal dosage. They're punishing the people needing it instead of the companies that lied through their teeth about how addictive it is.
@@paulis7319 Winners don’t quit, Quitters don’t win”
It's 100% because of entertainment media normalizing drug use and a relatively positive public perception of drugs in the west. People even perceive getting arrested for possession as an inconsequential offence.
If you go to places like china or singapore where you're not even allowed to show drugs in entertainment media and you will get publicly shamed for using drugs, you will see that drug use is very low.
@@MoonLitChildoh please, tell me all about how authoritarianism is a problem for western teenagers.
@@lotus_flower2000 when you know what freedom and mobility feels like while watching your basic rights go away, and be powerless to stop it is crushing. Also, clearly you have no understanding of how the American (read USA) criminal "justice" system works.
It's better to never know how good a drug feels because you won't know what you are missing. Once you know how good you could feel it makes feeling normal feel depressing by comparison. Better not to know and ignorance is bliss when it comes to drugs!
That's like telling virgins they aren't missing anything because they never had sex, or the poor aren't missing out because they never had money
I agree completely
and honestly nitrous isnt even good. if you want 100% safe, amazing, and long lasting, (pure) thc and psilocybin are waaaaaaaaay better, edibles do no damage to your body as our body produces cannabinoids on its own, and it would take 1lb (a fucking megaton of shrooms) of shrooms to have a 50% chance to kill an 80kg (176lbs) person.
researchers even created a yeast that can produce psilocybin, with an effectivity of well over 1g/L which is about 20 super high doses, or like 30-40 regular doses per liter. and you could make it in just several days, instead of waiting for mushrooms to fruit and dry, then inefficiently extract the 1% of psilocybin.
but i dont do shrooms often, even if around a gram of shrooms (10mg Psi.) has proven to be not harmful, i usually take 5-6g, (50-60mg Psi.) and the tolerance to it builds up rather quickly so you dont want to do too much for several days, as it will take more to get the same level of feeling.
i am one of the more informed users, as i read papers about how it affects brain chemistry and stuff like that, which then in turn made me way more comfortable while taking it, which then made my experience probably 10x better. but you know, the more research the better too
AMEN!
That’s… a good point.
Ive been around a lot of drug users, and I still remember hanging out with a friend and his roommate and others were doing hundreds of whip its, canisters all over. the way they acted for 30 seconds after each one was insane
I'm So glad you share this information about new drug usage, and the Serious side effects!
It's important to note the nitrous for automotive/industrial use is denatured with a substance that causes nausea and headache. I got an accidental exposure a couple decades back due to a leaking line. It's not an experience I ever want to repeat.
It's a mix of methyl mercaptaian and sulfur dioxide.
I had a good whiff of nitrous from a crashed drag car. The NOS tank popped and filled the cabin with nitrous, I was a responder, who helped the driver out of his harness. I felt like dying from inhaling that shìt!
Migraine in a bottle 😱
@@soreavermeulen6203 wasnt that a "The Police" song 😂😂
@@Zimon_SombieI don’t know what’s worse, choking on NOS or high octane fuel. One feels like you’re dying the other feels like your dying but also your eyes are burning
When I was younger whippets were a step above huffing gasoline and a step below drinking tussin on the scale of trashy highs. No self respecting crackhead or tweaker or heroin junkie would go anywhere near the stuff.
@@skrillah6259 Thats LITERALY what he said!
Well said. I've always regarded anyone dumb enough to hit that trash as embarrassingly stupid.
@@telmomoreira7616 he says it’s above so that means trashier no?
@@walterblack3651 He said its above sniffing gas and below drinking tussin so sniffing gas is the worst becuase its on the bottom end.
Well lots of things change over the years. Cool story bro
Somewhere Dominic is telling Brian that only pros use NOS. And Chubby Emu has them presenting to the emergency room......in some..........suboptimal condition.
Chubby Emu already did one!
And that the patient did somewhat of a recovery. Not recovered, not dead or at autopsy. Only a kind of a recovery.
This was a very good video, I remember watching videos in school trying to stop kids from doing drugs and they were rubbish for so many reasons I don’t think they would stop anyone doing drugs but this video I can see working. You’re not only a reliable source but you’re fun which I think is a great person to get across the message.
Italian here, we're starting to see the use and abuse of this, as well as fentanyl. Hope to raise awareness, but ppl don't understand until it's too late!
This channel is becoming a staple in my rotation. Sky is the limit for this channel. Congratulations great delivery and information.
We used to have 5 ft tall tanks of the stuff at parties in the 70's, one guys dad was a dentist.
full circle, damn. fda needs to crack down on this but they wont
Oh. My. God....😳🫣
@@NickanM After a few puffs, you would swear you met God personally.
Really well done. I wondered what was going on with what I've seen. Thought they were glue huffing. Also what was up with all the balloons in the bar areas. I've 'saved' this for the youth in my life.
What’s aggravating is the fact that this could easily harm small businesses that use this to make whipped cream for their desserts!
No.
But your panicked response could.
....you can make whipped cream without nitrous....
@@CajunReaper95 Also, you barely need a lot of nitrous to make whipped cream. Like you can probably make an entire batch with like one tiny bottle
These things just pop out of nowhere all instant, like it's something new.. Clearly informative clip, thanks doc !
I've said before to people on this topic and will say so again:
Even as someone fully willing to acknowledge all the dumb stuff we all did as teens to get high, inhalants are literally the ABSOLUTE WORST thing you can do for your body. Even if you go far enough to cause damage with other methods, inhalants are the only means of getting high that cause legitimate irreversible brain damage. There's no dialysis or transplants that can treat or manage that.
@@warbossgegguz679 and dialysis only works for so long. Renal failure is no joke.
I generally agree with you, but blanket statements always worry me. To say that inhalants are the worst doesn't really take into consideration what inhalants is being used. Saying nitrous oxide is worse than crack is a pretty heavy statement.
Nitrous oxide is not neurotoxic beyond the possible displacement of oxygen. The big danger is the interference with Vitamin B12, but it only happens with consistent prolonged use.
Nitrous is not an inhalant
@@DrDeuteron Inhalants are invisible, volatile substances found in common household products that produce chemical vapors that are inhaled to induce psychoactive or mind-altering effects.
What is it then?
Everything I know about nitrous I learned from Little Shop Of Horrors.
Coolest dentist ever.
@@zero11010 come on. Give The Fast and the Furious some credit. We all learned we needed NOS.
Its one of my favorite Steve Martin roles, not in the movie for very long, and I haven't seen the movie in years, but I can still remember the song, and his interaction with Bill Murray still leaves me laughing.
I watched it last night coincidentallylmfao
"Oh mama!"
Feed me
Thank you so much for covering this ! It is unfortunate that this is making such a come back. I wish it wasnt true. I wish it would have faded out in the 80s and been left behind there and forgotten.
Great work mate, good to see how you’re trying to educate people on keeping a healthy mind and body. Love the content of all your videos.
Thank you Dr. Raynor. I had no idea this was a serious problem! I remember it from 30 years ago as a middle-school thing, like trying to swallow a whole bunch of cinnamon. Hope the word gets out. Just lost my 25 year old nephew to fentanyl. Peace to all.
Only used this once during a root canal, in addition to Novocain. I remember becoming fascinated with the diamond pattern of the ceiling light diffuser...really fascinated. But it wasn't worth trying again.
@@postal_the_clown at least in my neck of the world nitrous isn't used for dental procedures unless it's surgical. Extractions and the like. I had a broken tooth extracted and took the option of being under general anesthesia over nitrous. I would be a significantly better patient if it was not aware of what was happening. They did give gas prior and it was quite trippy. Almost like being intoxicated on liquor. Not something I would want to experience on a daily basis.
i tried it a couple times and it honestly just sucked. like it wasnt bad per se, it just was kind of a waste. it just sounds like "wahwahwahwahwhawhahwahwa" and you feel light headed for 30-60 seconds. literally just go to the dispensary and buy some weed, at least its relatively cheaper and it will make you feel better, and for way longer.
honestly now that im thinking about it, it kinda felt like an enhanced version of a nicotine buzz. and if you get too nic buzzed, then you can get nic sick, and then you throw up, and then 30 seconds later you feel horrible, taste vomit, and are sweating. at least nitrous doesnt make you throw up, you just pass out and asphyxiate.
Exactly. It's a goofy little trick. Can't believe people would pursue it beyond that.
At last, a channel that understands how correctly to use an apostrophe.
C'est la vie,..
I'v'e bee'n tr'yi'g to figure it ou't.
Thank you for this content. It's crucial to raise awareness about such "inconspicuous". Those are the most dangerous socially.
This has the ability to do serious damage if done frequently or incorrectly. It is not worth a 20 second high. With that said, I don't think they need to ban it for culinary use. I love whipped cream. Spraying it out allows you to decorate your dish with a great presentation.
i know, like 30 seconds is so bogus bro. i know like dmt or like datura or salvia or something only lasts like 3 minutes, but people have said that they had lived out an eternity as some object or something like that during the trip, so i see why that could have its appeal, but yeah just buy some weed that is legal for us here lol
Listen, i want everyone to hear my dumb story so hopefully it will keep people away from it. My friend, who is no longer with us, and i decided to go get some cans of duster to get high. Well on our way back i got impatient and hit the can. My friens got a little jealous and hit the can too, while driving. I dont remember the accident or what exactly happen, but i came too, with the taste of air bag powder in my mouth. Thankfully no one was really hurt, but because of our stupid screw ups we hurt people. Please dont be like us, please please please. Its not worth it. Have a good day everyone.
Duster is not laughing gas, it’s idiot gas.
@@DrDeuteron It's a valid point about people recklessly doing things that can easily harm others. If you've ever seen someone use Duster then you'd think it's more of a laughing gas than n2o. Knew one guy who liked to inhale that. He did it a few times in front of me. He would laugh hysterically for about a minute straight, doubled over like he'd heard the funniest joke ever. His voice was weirdly low pitch like if someone inhales xenon or sulfur hexafluoride. He also said he'd see streamers all over the place. Hope he straightened up before he fried himself.
@@albinoman13bt but n2o is an FDA approved substance, while the others are not. I hear xenon, and inert monoatomic gas, is even better, but the price keeps it out of medicine.
Duster is in no way the same thing, that's solvent abuse, like sniffing glue or paint thinner. It's far more dangerous and harmful.
@@DrDeuteron Amazingly, there are people who get addicted to duster. I mean, I kind of am .... it's so useful for dusting out my computer to prolong its life, getting dust out of electronics, and unexpectedly useful in cleaning some 50kV/100kV hi-voltage capacitors I now have around here. Couldn't get 'em so clean without duster!
"What you gonna do about it? The high is over now". Well, you see: officers can still charge you with DWI if they see any rip-its or anything in the vehicle. lol
Rip it is an energy drink.
@@FeedLips hey Rip-Its got me through some extremely long days in the Army, bless that sweet sugary poison
@@FeedLipsshould still be charged for drinking one, they taste so damn nasty imo but I drink monsters so that’s prob why. Only had one and couldn’t finish it because it tasted so bad to me
You can legally transport nitrous, just say it's for whip cream....
To be fair, no one should ever listen to TJ Miller and think he knows what he's talking about.
My mom is a neurology nurse, when those things were in fasion in my country some years ago she would see NO abuse patients, and their brains were f'd up, like "you're a vegetable now" f'd up
I went to a few nitrous parties about 20 years ago. If you've ever been to a festival you know this isn't a new or "brought back" the only difference is you dont have to fill a balloon. When people on the outside talk about what happens on the inside
I recall police chasing a naked man clutching nitrous balloons after a Grateful Dead gig in Ventura, CA in the late 1980s...
@@fumanpoo4725 that visual gave me quite a chuckle....
funny part is, all he would need to do is let go of the baloons and woosh, all the evidence is gone
The charge: living life to the fullest.
@@mrvwbug4423he’d still be arrested for lewd behavior as well as indecent exposure and fleeing and eluding.
That probably happened at Dead and Co shows this past summer, it's a timeless occurrence.
Thank you for this video Dr. Chris I believe education is the best way to mitigate dangerous drug use because it encourages people to make decisions more consciously your effort is much appreciated.
Galaxy gas sounds like the new tide pod challenge. Dunno how either even got started in the first place.
@@agidyne9676 there was no one doing the tide pod "challenge." that was a stupid meme. this is unfortunately very real and it kills people. The two are nothing alike
@@20xx-mm-dd Yeah, there were... 1. According to the American Association of Poison Control Centers (AAPCC), there were over 215 reported cases of intentional Tide Pod ingestion in 2017-2018.
2. The majority of cases (71%) involved individuals under 19 years old.
@@20xx-mm-dd You're underestimating humanity. If something is plausible enough, there's bound to be a too curious man nearby.
@@20xx-mm-dd the thing is it started out as ironic meme, but when it started getting traction, some people actually did it in order to try and get clout. there have been people in the hospital bc of this. people are crazy^^
Awesome vídeo doc, and you show How the thirst for profits drive the once three Episodes a year to a dialy addiction, selling largar and largar canisters.
Keep UP the amazing work.
Great channel here Doc, I've learned a lot and it's also entertaining the way you present it sir!! Thanks for taking the time to share info with us.
nice sum-up with great snippets (diverse sources, going good with the script and on the point)
" _From a licensed doctor in Canada_ "
Now _that's_ a panel you wanna see under a video!
Some TH-camrs need it even more, because they're not as open as you, doc, about their real name, credentials, employer, etc. Sure, not everyone _can_ be as open with their audience, but at least they should show their credentials to someone at TH-cam so that we in the audience can know that they're trustworthy.
Yeah but it is Canada, so...
@@BarryMcCockiner-em5sv whats wrong with canada?
@@cephalonaural6854 Lol nothing too much, just kinda felt like smack talking lil bro. It is kind of annoying how they all seem to think they burned down the White House though. Not sure exactly what is going on in that school system up there. Lol.
@@BarryMcCockiner-em5sv there's a reason your white house looks different to the one that George Washington would've first seen.
Yes, it was a co-op with the British, but y'all can't unburn down the first White House.
The parking lot in my high school used to always have a few sucked dry whipped cream cans rolling around and leaking all over after everyone went home. They were next to the empty NyQuil bottles. It was 1991.
@@Halloween111 what area of the US?
@@andy42x East coast. South Atlantic region
Loved the vid. I'm a dental assistant, and we use N2O for almost every patient. It is always in concentration with a higher amount of O2 so it is relatively safe but it is nothing to be messed with. used properly it is wonderful. Abused, it is such a monster. Thank you for sharing ❤
As a racer we use it for racing lol but it’s also industrial grade so when it vents it feels like you’re dying if you breath it in from the sulfur oxide added
Here in France shops where it can be bought, removed it from shelves years ago and they only give it when you ask AND only for 18+ people. Sadly this is not enough because sometimes I walk in streets and can find dozens of small canisters laying on the ground sometimes on the same spot, which is crazy.
Sometimes it's even hard to find to make real whipped cream or other culinary preparations.
Oh shit so that's what it was! I recentrly started noticing a lot of cans scattered around in the city where i live, and I didn't know what it was, and didn't understand why someone would throw gas cans on the ground. They have a dark blue colour, right?
@@KalashDaCat for the whipped cream it's more like a silver/stainless steel color. But maybe in your town/country it's different.
Also check if beside those canisters there is a bicycle rack, you know those that you rent and put back anytime in town. Sometimes those renting companies use compressed air or co² cartridges to inflate tires and they just throw them on the ground like savages 😂 and those canisters are different colors. I have emergency co² cartridges for my bikes and they're a dark grey color.
You could pick one on the ground if you're curious, it should be written on it on a label on engraved, it's pretty safe, there's no blood risk like syringes.
@@REMY.C. All i've seen is removed bike batteries. In which city do you live btw?
@@KalashDaCat lived in Paris for more than 15 years where I saw such things daily. Now I live in the Alps.
@@REMY.C. I live in Marseille so I guess it's not that much better than living in Paris. Lucky you to be living in the Alps, that's like a dream come true.
I had a bit of an addiction to this many years ago. I wasnt aware of its oxidative effects on vitamin B12 and the possible development of nerve damage. I dont know how I didn't do any noticeable damage to myself. I used it pretty much every day for months maybe around a year or more even...
It doesnt really affect me the same anymore and I dont mess with it anymore but doing some of this while on psychedelics is absolutely insane!
If I wanted to disassociate, I'll just get stressed at work. Or just get stressed period. I don't need any fancy drugs.
It's really not worth it either. I've never been big on drug use but was offered whippets once, tried it once out of curiosity because it was supposedly harmless.
It's kinda interesting for the first time because it's a somewhat new sensation, kinda like getting punched in the head but without the punch. You blur out, kinda "get stunned", giggle a bit because you don't expect the sensation, then comeback. That's about it, except your lungs feel weird afterwards because of course it does, inhaling shit is stupid.
Still haven't found anything that beats a double glass of whiskey in terms of effort/pleasure/harm ratio.
10 year nurse here. Love your content.
I remember watching an episode of Intervention about an anorexic young woman who was addicted to this crap. She used to huff it from cans meant to clean computers and keyboards. Those “compressed air” cans that come with a little tube nozzle that you attach so you can get into the crevices and blow out any dust.
She would go to somewhere like Staples or Office Depot and buy something like 40 cans at a time. It was wild. She was extremely dependent on her parents, despite being well into her 20s. Between the huffing and self-starvation- she had really messed herself up.
I wonder how she’s doing today…hopefully she was able to get some help and go on to live a normal life, fulfilling life.
The latest update I saw on Allison she was working as a drug counselor herself and now is a PhD student. She has a large public presence 😊
Everyday I keep thinking that TikTok trends can't get any dumber...
@@Jade93972 tbh even having a tik Tok seems silly to me
this is like blaming video games for school shootings. I mean why blame the platform when you could blame the manufacturer and resellers? why not blame galaxy gas? You might as well blame "the internet" if you go that route
@kj_H65f
TikTok is real life, video games are fictional and animated.
Cringe @@20xx-mm-dd
@@20xx-mm-dd Brain dead take. No it's not. Why blame the killer, why blame social for perpetually propagating and advocating violence. when you can blame the knife or the manufacture of the knife that was used as a murder weapon. You might as well blame the refinery that processed the metal and mother earth for creating this deadly material.
This was a super informative video, I had heard about galaxy gas only in the joking kind of way, and the in depth break down of it was very nice
Glad it was helpful!
0:23 you did not even get out of the solar system...
Yea I don't think she has the best grasp on what planets, stars, our sun, galaxies or any stellar/galactical bodies/entities are😅 Let alone even bigger things than Galaxies, like Nebulas and even larger things that can span like a billion light to a few billion light years... I can't even remember what they were called:D
Though I remember a name "The Great Attractor" and we're located in space so, that we really can't see what it is, so we don't know what it is, but it has an enourmous gravitational field that can effect objects BILLIONS of light years away... Like wtf....
@@-AxisA- Galaxies are way bigger than nebula, nebulas are clouds of gas and dust in space,
As a recently turned 21yo man I'm not regretting staying far away from drugs and alcohol and being that boring loser 😅 stay strong gents💪
normally i would just deem this as some older person making a very isolated issue i am unable to apply this here. much respect to you sir you've earned yourself an unlikely subscriber.
I appreciate that. Welcome.
@@ChrisRaynorMD is there anyway you could do a video on how amphetamines, the class of drug most commonly used to treat ADHD, can have on the brain/mind in both adolescence and adults? If it wouldn't be too much to ask would you be able to include a segment on abuse of said drugs?
It’s whippets right?
Yes
I've never had this stuff, but I did watch ChubbyEmu talking about this stuff yesterday. Really put this into perspective and made me never want to do that. I already wasn't going to be paying the $75 in the dentist's office, but I sure as shit am not about to huff that at home either. Like it did some nasty stuff to that dude.
Excellent info and presentation.
Thank you!
easily digestible content of not easy topics. New subscriber!
Thank you for the details on these drugs
my brother smoked a lot of weed when he was like 13, now he is 30, still acting like 13. Drugs during developmental years will destroy your life.
Pharmaceutical drugs as well
My uncle lives in my grandmas house. Don’t do drugs, especially when you’re young
I just love how everyone acts like this is new.
Yeah, it was glue in the 80s, lighter gas in the 90s...
@@omnigar9611 literally like the first sentence of the video was like an old way to get high
Yup... Freddie Mercury abused the stuff. lol
huffing nitrous isn't new but the access these cans give is very new and ridiculously stupid/dangerous
@hfvhf987 Uh, no. It was nitrous back then too.
My first encounter with this stuff was at a party where some people were huffing balloons. They seemed happy doing it, until one huffed a little too hard and ended up choking on the balloon. Luckily I could just about see it and managed to grab it with my trusty leatherman pliers and remove it.
My generation will never not disappoint me.
Thanks for educating a 60 year old i will speak to my young people,
As someone who experiences nitrous addiction first hand (clean about 2 months), this is a crucial watch to educate yourselves on this substance. It might save lives. Thank you for sharing.
Congrats on getting clean! I hope it'll be as smooth sailing as possible for you in the future!
Whippits in the 70s
Then people were inhaling glue, Minute Shine for shoes, Lacquer thinner.
BRAIN DAMAGE
Thank you, Dr. Raynor, for providing an informative look into the use of nitrous oxide. More people need to see this video, in particular the final two minutes that include the horrific side effects of inhaling it.
This honestly made me start craving it. Goes to show how addictive it can be.
Thank you for the deep dive on this topic.
Oh boy, I got wildly addicted to these for about 9 months. I was in a wheelchair and completely detached from reality by the end of it. Ended up in around 20k in debt, jail for 3 weeks, 2 weeks in a psych ward , and 6 weeks in a live in rehab. I’m almost completely better now but I still get random tingling in my feet, have to get B12 shots once a month for the rest of my life, and still have a hard time walking in slides. Eta: haven’t used since October 2021.
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Steve-O had his nitros psychosis all on video here on TH-cam.
Dad was a dentist, in the late 60s early 70's they threw parties , nitrous bar was regular thing. Probably the only nitrous parties I've ever heard of where an actual anesthetist was dispensing it properly !