Laughing Gas, what are the pitfalls?????
Laughing Gas, what are the pitfalls?????
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Emsman

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7,199 posts

213 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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I have no idea why, but i just fancy letting some off in the lounge.

Quite literally, just for the laugh.

Where can i obtain it, what can go wrong, whats the worst that can happen?


TheEnd

15,370 posts

211 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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You could split your sides if too much...

Jasandjules

71,909 posts

252 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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Emsman said:
I have no idea why, but i just fancy letting some off in the lounge.

Quite literally, just for the laugh.

Where can i obtain it, what can go wrong, whats the worst that can happen?
I was led to believe (by a Doc who could be winding me up, he does that) that some people can have an adverse reaction..... And that could be fatal.

whitechief

4,431 posts

218 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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Vomiting!!

rhinochopig

17,932 posts

221 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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Get entonox, you can't OD on that. We use it for pain relief (as does the medical profession).

normalbloke

8,462 posts

242 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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Well, it's a good oxidising agent, so make sure your gas fire is off,or it may go like the clappers for a bit then throw a rod.

Penny-lope

13,645 posts

216 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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whitechief said:
Vomiting!!
yes And a thumping headache

benoli

1,351 posts

212 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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Jasandjules said:
I was led to believe (by a Doc who could be winding me up, he does that) that some people can have an adverse reaction..... And that could be fatal.
I was also once told it was toxic, like an accumulative poison ?

jimmyjimjim

8,024 posts

261 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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Jasandjules said:
Emsman said:
I have no idea why, but i just fancy letting some off in the lounge.

Quite literally, just for the laugh.

Where can i obtain it, what can go wrong, whats the worst that can happen?
I was led to believe (by a Doc who could be winding me up, he does that) that some people can have an adverse reaction..... And that could be fatal.
I've an allergic reaction to it; I've only been under on it once, to have a some teeth removed to make room for others, 20 odd years ago.
Apparently the anaethetist was absolutely crapping himself; It took them about 3 hours longer than expected for me to come round from a 10 minute operation, and I was as weak as a kitten for about 3 days afterwards; had to be helped up and down stairs and so on.

Mr Dave

3,233 posts

218 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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Very few insurance companies will insure your car with it fitted , even if it is for "off road use only".

Simpo Two

91,107 posts

288 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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Emsman said:
I have no idea why, but i just fancy letting some off in the lounge.

Quite literally, just for the laugh.

Where can i obtain it, what can go wrong, whats the worst that can happen?
Nitrous oxide. It was widely used as a general anaesthetic by dentists until about the 1970s but gradually withdrawn - I suspect because some patients didn't wake up. Anaesthesia is quite a responsible job, which is why it's left to qualified anaesthetists and not party hoodlums looking to progress from helium smile

Edited by Simpo Two on Tuesday 3rd March 21:50

Maxf

8,441 posts

264 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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I tried it, my friends were all laughing their socks off but I just felt like I was going to die - very 'heavy' feeling, limbs wouldn't move properly, drifting in and out of consciousness, racing heart - I got some fresh air and was fine though but it wasn't nice (or funny).

enioldjoe

1,062 posts

234 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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Emsman said:
I have no idea why, but i just fancy letting some off in the lounge.

Quite literally, just for the laugh.

Where can i obtain it, what can go wrong, whats the worst that can happen?
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Emsman

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7,199 posts

213 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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Right then, thats another idea crossed off the list.


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Cheers for the advice, better luck next time for me.


polosaremint

200 posts

211 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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Try MDMA instead- much more fun!

Maxf

8,441 posts

264 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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Emsman said:
Right then, thats another idea crossed off the list.


Next.






Cheers for the advice, better luck next time for me.
Hash cookies are better wink

CatherineJ

9,586 posts

266 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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Well the worst that could happen, is that you could die. However it is available as a food grade product in canisters for whipping cream and making sodas.

Dr John

555 posts

239 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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Now this is something that I do know about idea

Although safe in the right hands (a bit like a Kalashnikoff) use of N2O is not without risk. The greatest risk is hypoxia (particularly "diffusion hypoxia") so nitrous must always be administered with a sufficiently high concentration of oxygen - 30% is the recommended minimum. It should never be used with air without continuous oxygen monitoring and the ability to increase inspired oxygen if required.
N2O will diffuse into air-containing cavities within the body faster than nitrogen diffuses out which can cause distension of these cavities (ears, gut, filled teeth, sinuses, etc) and in some cases excruciating pain - significant morbidity or even death can result from this phenomenon.
N2O will oxidise and inactivate the vitamin B12 components of certain enzymes in both animals and man. One such enzyme, methionine synthetase is essential for normal DNA production and long term use of N2O causes immume system depression.
At low doses it produces light-headedness and at high doses surgical anaesthesia.
It is a strong supporter of combustion (like pure oxygen only better) - which is why it boosts power in internal combustion engines - don't let it near a fire.

Several deaths each year follow "recreational" N2O inhalation. eek

Oh and it can cause nausia but has never been implicated in an alergic rection!

John

PS I wouldn't recommend it's use in your living room. vomit or angel

Emsman

Original Poster:

7,199 posts

213 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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Dr John said:
Now this is something that I do know about idea

Although safe in the right hands (a bit like a Kalashnikoff) use of N2O is not without risk. The greatest risk is hypoxia (particularly "diffusion hypoxia") so nitrous must always be administered with a sufficiently high concentration of oxygen - 30% is the recommended minimum. It should never be used with air without continuous oxygen monitoring and the ability to increase inspired oxygen if required.
N2O will diffuse into air-containing cavities within the body faster than nitrogen diffuses out which can cause distension of these cavities (ears, gut, filled teeth, sinuses, etc) and in some cases excruciating pain - significant morbidity or even death can result from this phenomenon.
N2O will oxidise and inactivate the vitamin B12 components of certain enzymes in both animals and man. One such enzyme, methionine synthetase is essential for normal DNA production and long term use of N2O causes immume system depression.
At low doses it produces light-headedness and at high doses surgical anaesthesia.
It is a strong supporter of combustion (like pure oxygen only better) - which is why it boosts power in internal combustion engines - don't let it near a fire.

Several deaths each year follow "recreational" N2O inhalation. eek

Oh and it can cause nausia but has never been implicated in an alergic rection!

John

PS I wouldn't recommend it's use in your living room. vomit or angel
Thats exactly what i thought really.


Mr E

22,698 posts

282 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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If my mate is anything to go by, risks are a possible 7 minute rant about ginger people with no provocation.

One of the funniest things I've ever seen.

Remember kids, drugs are bad mm'kay. Even the legal ones.