Description: One Mid-Missouri woman says her 21-year-old son is dead after inhaling a compressed air duster can.
Jerrad “J.B.” Bassett died in a hospital just north of St. Louis this past June.
His mother, who lives in Howard County, says the autopsy report came back and the cause of death was a chemical found in air duster cans. She says her son died within hours of being taken to the emergency room.
The effects of “huffing” can be severe. The Inhalant Abuse Prevention Coalition says inhaled chemicals are absorbed through the lungs into the bloodstream and travel to the brain and other organs. It says effects on the body happen in just minutes. Those can include dizziness, headaches, pain, spasms, loss of control, hallucinations and more.
Source: https://abc17news.com/news/2014/11/11/21-year-old-dies-from-inhaling-air-duster-can/
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I spent about a year heavily addicted to airduster. It is actually no fucking joke. I was only 18, couldn't figure out how to escape my living situation, and airduster was accessible and cheap.
One day I had a close call, a VERY close call, and realized I either quit right FUCKING now or it was going to kill me.
I stopped that day.
Haven't touched a can in 12 years.
Never again.
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Damn glad you stopped, but whats it feel like?
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It's like washing your brain in warm water. Sound gets wobbly and you get this static feeling in your muscles that makes you feel like relaxing beyond anything you've ever been able to do before.
Then you wake up, face down, and drooling about 2-5 min later depending on how direct and large your last hit was.
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Can't forget the bitterant that taste like microwaved rubber bands and perfume. It absorbs into your fingers and lips. Everything taste fucking terrible for a day. Along with the inevitable physical altercation because some j o o is bogarting a frosted over can. It's an acquired lifestyle. Fun doee
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Proud of you man. I realy dont want to now how dangerous those chemicals are
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I'm glad I stopped when I did. After a while the high gets painful and lasts longer, but takes you out faster and without much of the good feeling.
That shit is scary, I'm glad to see people learning from this video and survivors mistakes.
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Thanks for the idea. I cant get drugs and i neex an escape. One mans trash is another's treasure
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Have fun turning ur brain to rocks
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You could be 1 inhalation away from eternal happiness
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Glass half empty lookin ass. More like one hit away from a dope ass afternoon. Worst case scenario...Heaven.
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