'My £160-a-Day Laughing Gas Binges Left Me with Dead Zones in My Brain and Unable to Walk' - The Mirror
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MRI images reveal damage from long-term use of high doses of nitrous oxide and show scars on the spinal cord – damage that risks becoming permanent and is similar to the disease MS. – The more scars, the greater the risk of impaired bodily functions, says Lucas Lönn, neuroradiologist.
'My £160-a-day laughing gas binges left me with dead zones in my brain and unable to walk' - The Mirror
Rachel Kelly first inhaled nitrous oxide - also known as laughing gas - in 2018 and by 2023, was spending over £100 a day on the dangerous substance - she now pleads with others to avoid inhaling nitrous oxide, insisting that 'the 30-second high is not worth it'
– Anzeige – Not funny: Laughgas is on the rise as a party drug. There is no ban, although severe nerve damage threatens during inhalation. The main questions & answers on the topic are provided by the pharmacies Umschau.
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