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Originally posted by Turq1
reply to post by Erongaricuaro
Thanks for the forewarning. It's not like only 3 people died in 2010 from inhaling helium. Oh wait, only 3 people did die.
To set up a foundation for helium intoxication...that's all they could come up with??
Originally posted by isthisreallife
One of my best friends killed himself my junior year of high school by strapping a helium mask to his face and breathing in deeply. Pure helium is becoming more and more popular because it's so easy to get and the high is supposed to be safe and fun.
Technically speaking, it wouldn't be a bad way to go if you were suffocated by it. Probably die in a hallucination of color, but that's just a theory...
Originally posted by jamsession
playing around with chemicals should be banned. one can never know if people are hypersensitive to certain substances. there's a big risk.
Originally posted by AGWskeptic
I had a 16 year old cousin die from inhaling a helium balloon after HS graduation in 1987.
He could have lived if given CPR but his friends freaked out and drove him to the hospital instead of calling 911 and starting CPR right where they were.
Originally posted by Erongaricuaro
Originally posted by isthisreallife
One of my best friends killed himself my junior year of high school by strapping a helium mask to his face and breathing in deeply. Pure helium is becoming more and more popular because it's so easy to get and the high is supposed to be safe and fun.
Technically speaking, it wouldn't be a bad way to go if you were suffocated by it. Probably die in a hallucination of color, but that's just a theory...
There is no "high" involved with breathing helium, it's just a common party gag that makes your voice funny. If there IS a high in an instance that you may try this then I suggest you are breathing WAYYY too much of it. It's not supposed to do that. In some instances it has killed someone - as you already know, like not avoiding breathing gasoline vapors or from other spilled fluids for instance, but I do not suggest banning or licensing gasoline, just avoid breathing the fumes.
edit on 23-2-2012 by Erongaricuaro because: (no reason given)