What is Inhalant Abuse

Inhalants are a chemically diverse group of psychoactive substances composed of organic solvents and volatile substances commonly found in more than 1000 common household products,...

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My boyfriend died on june 12th this year. I had no idea he was into sniffing. I knew that he had done it in the past but he had been clean for over a year. I will never know but i believe that it was a one off. He died instantly, i never got to say goodbye to him, i will never hold him again, smell him again or know what my life would be like if he was still here. The last time i saw him, he was lying in a tiny coffin, i kissed him on his forehead and stroked his hair. This has completely ruined my life. If you have a problem with inhalant abuse then please seek help. You have your whole life ahead of you and i would never wish upon anyone what me and his family have been through. If you want to talk then im always here 4 any1 xxx
Posted on 11/26/07, 04:11 pm
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Reply #1 - 11/27/07  12:44pm
" im so sorry this happened to you and so sorry for your loss.

i admit it makes me think twice about my actions.

its a good thing you're doing, speaking out about what happened, no doubt by doing so you are saving somebodys life.

good for you. "
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Reply #2 - 01/05/09  9:20pm
" God bless you. I am so grateful for your message. My heart aches when I think of how needles this loss was. I am astounded at the damage I did to my own body while battling this addiction, and I am humbled to remember how fortunate I am to have not succeeded in my form of slow suicide. Many prayers for healing to you and yours. Thank you for your care and compassion. "

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