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Understand the subject - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inhalant http://help.com/post/104823-can-you-really-get-high-from-sniffi http://hubpages.com/hub/How_to_Know_if_Your_Kids_Are_Huffing from the latter "What Are the Effects of Huffing? Because inhalants are poison, and that it's going straight into the blood stream, the first experiment can be fatal. The most common cause is sudden cardiac arrest. Other fatalities include injuries, suffocation and burns. Choking on vomit is another tragic end to huffing. As with any other high, a low soon follows, putting the child at risk for depression and even suicide. It takes about two weeks for inhalants to leave the body and in that time the child may continue to feel nausea and possibly lose weight. Huffing damages the brain, affecting memory, concentration, hearing, and coordination. Over time permanent brain damage is possible. Chronic use of inhalants can also cause heart, lung, liver, and kidney damage." http://www.teenhealthfx.com/answers/Emotional/29401.html (see the last couple of chapters for where to find help).
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