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Misc Whippets

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mooseantlers

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I think I've found someting that REALLY clicks with me, I've done three of em now and I fucking love them. I'm gonna try to get some with my change from cigarettes today.


What do you guys think of 'em?
 
Interesting thread. I hadnt done them before until I was 22, a buddy gave me a few to do with him. Didnt find it that great. Then he explained how I should hit it, and hold it in and such. I did one and was FLOORED. It was amazing. I did them on and off for another month or so, but they never became addicting and the high soon fades. You go from needing only 1, to needing 2, then 3, then 3 can barely do the trick. Its a fleeting high. Ive read stories here on bluelight of people who have really screwed over there brain and bodies physically from abusing them.

They are fun and pretty safe used every now and then, in moderation. But dont go killing 4 boxes daily, youll ask for some trouble. Go watch the Steve-O documentary "Rise and Demise" and watch him get lit on whippets, its pretty damn scary.
 
I've done a few thousand of them. They are fun, especially in combination with psychadelics/dissociatives. Actually, nitrous goes well with almost anything :D


I've gotten some bad hangovers from doing a few hundred in a few hours. Other than that I am perfectly fine.
 
I have only had a real effect 1 out of 5 times from inhaling a whip cream bottle while peaking on 900mg of dxm. That was a great(and rather strange) combo. Lack of oxygen makes me stay away from this. Maybe i didnt do it right or dissociatives make this way better. Im guesssing the latter as it seems pretty straight forward.
 
Whippets are great but it's cheaper to buy small nitrous tanks and get em filled yourself although not everyone has connects like that. The downsides to whippets or nitrous in general is the extremely short duration and urge to redose. I can go through boxes of cartidges in a matter of a couple hours which is the reason I don't buy them anymore, effects are great though especially with psychedelics.
 
Whippets are great but it's cheaper to buy small nitrous tanks and get em filled yourself although not everyone has connects like that. The downsides to whippets or nitrous in general is the extremely short duration and urge to redose. I can go through boxes of cartidges in a matter of a couple hours which is the reason I don't buy them anymore, effects are great though especially with psychedelics.
Yeah buying a whole tank and getting it filled is definitely the way to go. My druggy friends have done it at festivals (and home) and say its the best way to go. Yeah Ill go through 3 boxes of 30 each in about 20 minutes, so Id rather save my money. It has a very nice anxiolytic effect in my opinion, which might be why it works so well with psychs.
 
Yeah nitrous tanks are at pretty much every house party in my area so it's easy to find sources around here, overall it's FAR cheaper than buying cartridges or buying by the balloon. Hell, fill a 20 pounder and bring it to a party and you'll make your money back and still have over half a tank for yourself, or you could keep stacking profit. I have a 5lb tank for personal use but I haven't had it filled in a couple months. Nitrous on psychedelics makes the visuals extremely intense, sometimes engulfing which is why I love it so much when tripping but yeah, I find once the nitrous wears off I feel relaxed and at peace, that is until I take another hit ;)
 
The only thing I hate about getting high on nitrous is it's so fiddly; you have to keep cracking them open constantly-it's why I don't use them much any more tbh. If I could get myself a medical grade nitrous tank, though, that'd be a different story. (I recently had a large cut on my arm, and they left me alone in the treatment room along with a large tank of nitrous. Probably the only time I've ever had fun in a hospital)...

^lol. I've also heard it described as "hippy crack" by the media, trying to sell it as a deadly drug epidemic.
 
I used whippets a bunch in college, but when I found out the high was caused by depriving your brain of oxygen, I was too paranoid ever to do them again! Now I'm just freaked out by the thought of how many brain cells I might have killed doing this...even though logically I know maybe doing other drugs might have killed brain cells also, I just can't get over it. I'll never do another whippet. But I'm was a timid person to begin with and my use of drugs, LSD in particular (which I LOVED, don't get me wrong) caused me to become far more anxious and scared of life and death and everything than I would ever have been without them. I would give my right arm for a benzo but I'm an addict so no psych doc will prescribe me.
 
High caused by depriving your brain of oxygen? I don't think thats right lol. Nitrous oxide is an anesthetic gas that produces the effects, its not the lack of oxygen that does that. Hold your breath for a minute and see if you feel "high", I bet not...
 
LOL...you're going to laugh at me, but when I googled it, what caught my eye was a news article about Demi Moore. It doesn't say where the high comes from, but I'm going to quote a section of it (and then try to give the link, I've never done a link in BL before so bear with me here:) Inhaling nitrous oxide may cause the user to pass out from lack of oxygen, and may be fatal.

"If you use a lot of it, you're not going to wake up," Stratyner says. He says there is evidence that abusing nitrous oxide causes "dark holes" in the brain, in areas that have been deprived of oxygen and brain cells have been destroyed.

Dr. Robert Glatter, an emergency medicine physician at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, told HealthPop that when nitrous oxide is given to patients in a therapeutic setting, doctors often give oxygen with it because the gas displaces oxygen and causes the body's carbon dioxide levels to rise.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/demi-mo...ter-inhaling-nitrous-oxide-what-are-whippets/
 
LOL...you're going to laugh at me, but when I googled it, what caught my eye was a news article about Demi Moore. It doesn't say where the high comes from, but I'm going to quote a section of it (and then try to give the link, I've never done a link in BL before so bear with me here:)

Inhaling nitrous oxide may cause the user to pass out from lack of oxygen, and may be fatal.

"If you use a lot of it, you're not going to wake up," Stratyner says. He says there is evidence that abusing nitrous oxide causes "dark holes" in the brain, in areas that have been deprived of oxygen and brain cells have been destroyed.

Dr. Robert Glatter, an emergency medicine physician at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, told HealthPop that when nitrous oxide is given to patients in a therapeutic setting, doctors often give oxygen with it because the gas displaces oxygen and causes the body's carbon dioxide levels to rise.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/demi-mo...ter-inhaling-nitrous-oxide-what-are-whippets/
 
I can't seem to edit my posts so I wanted to add that I know this is an old article and but I'm just posting it because THIS IS THE REASON I got freaked out about using whippets...I found out about the passing out from lack of oxygen thing. Actually, I didn't do any research to find this out, I found out rather spectacularly. A friend of mine did 3 whippets in a row, passed out while standing up and bashed his head open on the corner of those hard wood dorm bedposts (this was in college.) He almost didn't survive. I never did another whippet. So it's rather besides the point for me whether the high is caused by lack of oxygen or from an ingredient in the gas, it is a FACT that you DO deprive yourself of oxygen and that is scary.
 
I can't seem to edit my posts so I wanted to add that I know this is an old article and but I'm just posting it because THIS IS THE REASON I got freaked out about using whippets...I found out about the passing out from lack of oxygen thing. Actually, I didn't do any research to find this out, I found out rather spectacularly. A friend of mine did 3 whippets in a row, passed out while standing up and bashed his head open on the corner of those hard wood dorm bedposts (this was in college.) He almost didn't survive. I never did another whippet. So it's rather besides the point for me whether the high is caused by lack of oxygen or from an ingredient in the gas, it is a FACT that you DO deprive yourself of oxygen and that is scary.

Weird;it's not letting me edit posts, or delete, either. But yeah, there's nothing inherently toxic in NO2 gas itself (unlike a shit-load of other inhalants I could mention), but breathing the stuff in for too long w/o getting enough oxygen is obviously gonna starve the brain of oxygen. What's especially risky with nitrous is that it's also a very effective and short-acting general anaesthetic...

^i read that Whitney Houston "whippet confession" lol...a seriously wealthy pop stars drug of choice is a frigging cream charger?! A celebrity like that would have all the connections a junkie could dream of for pretty much any drug; what's with the nitrous?
 
If I do too many (eg more than 100 whippets at a time) I start to get nauseous and have thrown up on it a number of times. That's the signal for me to stop and crawl out side to get some air. :)
 
I fucking love Nitrous Oxide. While fun on it's own (if only for a fleeting moment), it truly shines when combined with other drugs: MDMA or DMT come to mind. If I could get medical grade N2O I'd be using it all the time, but I feel like I'm punishing my lungs with metal dust when I hit too many of those crackers. Love the drug though. It was my first high, actually. Wisdom teeth.
 
because of the lack of oxygen reaching your brain from holing in as that isn't oxygen will cause mild to severe mental deterioration making your brain function much less if you use repeatedly over a moderate amount of time
 
was doing them with a bud years ago.....he started gasping for air. Had to call 911. His lung had collapsed. Never touched them again.
 
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