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  • BDD Moderators: Keif’ Richards

Misc Wheelchair bound from nitrous

I think we can keep this one here for now. Great find @red22

I personally was unaware of this sort of thing. I´ve known people who have used Nitrous all my life and I´ve used Nitrous plenty of times. I guess this could be a simple case of people not ever really having an unlimited amount of Nitrous. You might go to a concert, do some balloons, you might even have a giant Dentist´s tank of your own. At the end of the day though, it was never a drug that was totally ubiquitous in any way. I think even for ¨heavy users¨ it was nothing like this guy who just did these cans constantly.

I had always heard whispers of potential issues. Likewise, I had not actually encountered many people on here who had these problems so I never paid much attention to this substance. I was familiar with the B deficiency issues, though I did not know how severe the issues could get. Very informative.
 
Propably vitamin b-12 deficiency. That is how nitrous oxide causes damage to myelin sheath. I remember when I had 600 pieces of nitrous oxide I ate a lot of vitamin b-12 to avoid harms.

Nitrous oxide depletes vitamin b-12 storages. So it is basically a vitamin deficiency that causes those damages but apparently many don't know that and act accordingly. Baclofen treatment combained with b-12 and other vitamins would do very good for myelin sheats. Baclofen is incredibly anabolic to brain.
 
I think this is a really important topic, but we do have this covered already in our article section. We can leave this up for now, as I think there is real value in this knowledge. I see this stuff popping up more and more frequently. I'm going to circle back y'all.
 
I take a B-12 supplement and my blood tests all come back OK. I have been doing nitrous for 45 years and usually a lot at a time. (typically 3-4 KG these days) So far so good and I am 80. Something else is going to kill me I imagine.
 
I take a B-12 supplement and my blood tests all come back OK. I have been doing nitrous for 45 years and usually a lot at a time. (typically 3-4 KG these days) So far so good and I am 80. Something else is going to kill me I imagine.
Pharmaceutical grade?
 
I used to be able to get USP Nitrous in a 20# bottle but that stopped.
Then I played with the carts for a while, buying them in the case of 600, maybe 2 at a time. Now I am getting the 2 KG disposable tanks. This is supposed to be food grade. Whatever that means in Hong Kong.
The 8g carts are full of oil and I was using a 0.3 micron filter behind a layer of oil absorber.
(clay like auto mechanics use)
The tanks don't seem to have oil in them but I still use the same filter.
 
I am going out on a limb and saying no.

Don't think he is on the galaxy gas -- well kind of isnt. Noone serious pays for flavor

I could be completely wrong I am not informed on nitrous particularly
 
I went hard for a few months on nitrous last year. What finally got me to stop was my toes started going numb. I was aggressively supplementing methylated b12 but it didn't matter at a certain point.

My toes were numb for over 2 months. So numb that they hurt. My b12 levels were low for 6+ months after. It took almost a year for my body to recover.
 
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