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What are the side effects of doing whipits?(nitrus)?

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What are the side effects of doing whipits?(nitrus)?

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  1. dont do it.


  2. Are you talking about 'poppers' (amyl nitrite)?

    If so:

    The effects...

    An initial head rush that lasts a couple of minutes.

    Sniffing poppers during s*x can make orgasms feel like they last longer. And some people say it enhances their erections.

    May help relax anal sphincter muscles.

    The risks...

    The effects don't last long and can leave people feeling sick, faint and weak. Especially if taken while dancing.

    Some men have trouble getting an erection after sniffing poppers.

    Poppers can give you an extreme headache.

    Some people get a rash around their mouth.

    Poppers are toxic and can kill you if you swallow them.

    Taking poppers is a dangerous idea for anyone with chest or heart problems, anaemia or glaucoma (an eye disease).

    It's not advisable to take poppers if you're on medication to reduce your blood pressure or taking Viagra, as it can cause your blood pressure to drop to a dangerous level.

    Poppers can burn your skin on contact.

    They're highly flammable – especially if you dip cigarettes into a bottle of poppers, which is another way of taking the drug. Lighting these cigarettes could take your eyebrows off.

  3. not sure, never done it but hey if you'll buy it i'll try it with you lol

    my bf said it makes sound and sight go funny and only last for about a minute oh and usually gives you a nasty headache

  4. When you fill your lungs with nitrous oxide, you are not leaving any room for oxygen, which is dangerous.  Nitrous oxide is a gas that is very insoluble in blood, so when it diffuses out of the blood back into the lungs, it does so very quickly.  This will also displace oxygen, and can cause you to breathe a hypoxic gas mix (not enough oxygen).

    In anesthesia, we always deliver nitrous with oxygen, and our machines are set up to prevent delivering hypoxic gas mixtures.  Plus, we monitor patients' oxygen saturations, so we know that they have enough oxygen. I'm guessing you don't have a portable pulse oximeter.

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