So, I like nitrous, but I generally only use it like a few weeks out of the year when I'm on my summer vacation. I'm currently on that vacation now. What I'll do is usually when I'm drunk and smoking some weed I'll just start doing balloon after balloon using my dispenser and I'll try to stay in that nitrous state for about an hour or two. It is pretty bad binging I guess, but I'm always making sure to breath enough oxygen and take breaths while using the balloons. I don't breath in and out of the balloons like some people do either which I've heard is bad, and I never ever inhale out of the dispenser.
I was looking up tanks and trying to understand how they work since I have always used dispensers and crackers, and I ended up on a reddit forum and people were talking about this video and some other videos about the dangers of nitrous. This scares this shit out of me:
I was watching this video and some others on youtube where you could see cases where people fucking paralyzed themselves for life by someone doing so much nerve damage and depleting their B12. There are also cases of people with horrific neuropathic pain that never goes away.
However, I've use nitrous in the ways I've mentioned for probably about 8 years in a row just during the summers as mentioned, and I've never felt all that bad. I will admit that I'll frequently black out while doing it because I'll already be shitfaced drunk and high when I start and I will become pretty dissociated while doing it, but I'm not sure how unusual that is.
How great are the dangers of paralysis and massive B12 depletion if you only do nitrous like once a year but you binge on it maybe like every 3 days for an hour or two for a couple weeks? Cause if there's a high risk I could just end up paralyzed after doing too many balloons then I'm not going to do it anymore. I will do a lot at one time, but I do it very infrequently.
It seems like more people are having problems with nitrous, but is it really that easy to end up like these people? Do you have to do it really frequently, or can you somehow just come to while doing some balloons and all of the sudden find that you can't walk properly?
I was looking up tanks and trying to understand how they work since I have always used dispensers and crackers, and I ended up on a reddit forum and people were talking about this video and some other videos about the dangers of nitrous. This scares this shit out of me:
I was watching this video and some others on youtube where you could see cases where people fucking paralyzed themselves for life by someone doing so much nerve damage and depleting their B12. There are also cases of people with horrific neuropathic pain that never goes away.
However, I've use nitrous in the ways I've mentioned for probably about 8 years in a row just during the summers as mentioned, and I've never felt all that bad. I will admit that I'll frequently black out while doing it because I'll already be shitfaced drunk and high when I start and I will become pretty dissociated while doing it, but I'm not sure how unusual that is.
How great are the dangers of paralysis and massive B12 depletion if you only do nitrous like once a year but you binge on it maybe like every 3 days for an hour or two for a couple weeks? Cause if there's a high risk I could just end up paralyzed after doing too many balloons then I'm not going to do it anymore. I will do a lot at one time, but I do it very infrequently.
It seems like more people are having problems with nitrous, but is it really that easy to end up like these people? Do you have to do it really frequently, or can you somehow just come to while doing some balloons and all of the sudden find that you can't walk properly?