eljapoppo56
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does anyone know how ether/other inhalants work in the brain to give you psychoactive effects?
I'm kind of curious about other ethers.
And there's the halogenated ethers. Isoflurane has been abused, and also sevoflurane. Although sevoflurane seems to have caused more deaths. Desflurane is suspected to have decent abuse potential, it's properties are not unlike nitrous oxide. Haven't read any cases of it's abuse or deaths, although that could be because it's not widely used due to an unpleasant taste, smell, lower potency, and higher costs.
Those Ethers are still used today in anesthesia after induction to keep the patient under. Isoflurane is mostly used in vets while Sevoflurane and Desflurane are used in hospitals.
I remember bringing it to a party once. Me and 5 other dudes were sitting in a living room drinking beer,kind of in a circle. I pulled out the ether and a hanky,took a pull and passed it around. Apparently booze doesn't mix well with ether.8) The guy across from me turns his head and power vomits on my buddy`s ottoman.The kid next to him stands up,runs to the bathroom and pukes everywhere but the toilet. Then my friend starts to yell at the kid but interrupts himself by puking down the front of his own shirt.
I start laughing and gagging at the same time. A fast thinking kid next to me grabs a plastic bag(from the store the beer came in) loops my hands thru the bag handles and stands me up. I puke with such force my glasses fall off as I`m ushered to stand outside on the patio.
That was one hell of a fun night! Even tho I ended up being forgotten about,locked out on the patio,during a heavy rain storm,with no shoes on,without my glasses and holding a bag full of my vomit.
Were you inhaling through your mouth?