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Trigger Warning Long term volatile inhalant (chloroform, ether, TCE, etc.) abuse and lung impact

daturetard

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So I am a fucking moron, and ended up habitually huffing Chloroform for about the last 2 months, and my lungs are worse than ever. I thought they were bad when Im just a smoker but holy fuck. Not to go into detail, I think I have fluid built up in them, and they are very uncomfortable. I was looking into this and found that pulmonary edema cannot go away on its own, and requires medical intervention. While I would like this to be one of those self diagnosis webMD things, I kind of dont think it is.

Mu question I guess would be: Has anyone here ever abused volatile solvents to this point and made it out alright with abstinence? Or am I 100% fucked & need a doctor? That would suck.

I still use it pretty often, much to my own disappointment, as my sleep habits are awful. But I didnt tonight, and will try to continue to not. Not even a fun drug either, but the mind melt right before you pass out is pretty unique, and damn no benzo, barbs, soma, nothing compares for a quick KO.
 
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