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4Peggy
Registered: 03/27/09
Posts: 1

    03/27/09 at 07:40 PMReply with quote#1

Huffing is not a new way of getting high. My sister died in 1973 at the age of 17 for huffing Pam Cooking Spray. My parents had no idea that you could get high from it. Peggy, had mentioned something to my mother about it and my mom naivély thought it was a joke. She said what could kids get by inhaling Pam.  My sister died within days of this incident.
The ramifications of her death were that my dad died within a year and Mom had mental issues which turned into schizophrenia.
Parents listen to your children when they talk and educate yourselves of the real dangers that are out there.
Children realize your actions can harm not only you but lead to others suffering from your decision.
QueshiaB
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Registered: 06/16/06
Posts: 644

    04/02/09 at 11:04 AMReply with quote#2

Thank you for your post, and I am sorry to hear about the effect inhalant abuse has had on you and your family.

You are so right that inhalant abuse is not new. Nor is it "just a thing of the past". We must continue to educate new generations of parents and children about this issue.  I hope everyone who reads this message board takes heed to your advice:

Parents listen to your children when they talk and educate yourselves of the real dangers that are out there.

Children realize your actions can harm not only you but lead to others suffering from your decision.

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xerosene
Registered: 07/28/10
Posts: 1

    07/28/10 at 10:34 AMReply with quote#3

Hello. I signed up to this forum just so I could reply to this post. I just tipped some pam upside down and inhailed it through a paper towel. My friend died using duster 3 weeks ago, and i wanted to see what it was all about. It's stupid. Sorry for your loss.

This goes to everybody reading this, and to any teen To anybody who googled "huff pam cooking spray" like me, Don't F'ing do it: DO NOT HUFF PAM.Coming from a 16 year old x heroin addict, smoke some pot, or put in a dip or something. OPIATES ARE BAD.

Once again I feel your pain, and I am truly deeply sorry Peggy.

DD
Registered: 07/16/10
Posts: 8

    07/30/10 at 01:20 PMReply with quote#4

I am sorry for your loss and your family's suffering.
It is amazing how the list goes on and on on what can be used. And I thought hiding the medicine cabinet from the kids was enough. Gee.

Is life that bad that kids turn to chemicals, poisonous chemicals in all shapes and forms? 

I know what suffering is like because of one member of my family's bad decision. It is extremely deep pain & it has altered our lives forever. Nothing will ever be the same. Our family no longer has balance. We are heart broken. 

... if you can get the perspective as in your brain is your body's computer. You would not want your computer to willingly be attacked by a virus. It can mess all of your programs and music up. You computer won't run correctly and might shut down and restart when you don't want it to. Wires can fry. Your favorite pictures could be deleted. You will loose all your information. All the work you put into your computer will be lost. The worst, your computer could might never start back up again. 
Your growing and fragile brain is your body's computer. Why attack it with junk?


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