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So This is What Death is Like
Inhalants: Freon
Citation:   Anonymous. "So This is What Death is Like: An Experience with Inhalants: Freon (exp18740)". Erowid.org. Nov 10, 2002. erowid.org/exp/18740

 
DOSE:
  inhaled Inhalants (gas)
BODY WEIGHT: 140 lb
Back in the earlier days of my drug career drugs were hard to come by. So one day my friend and I were trying to find a way to get cheaply blitzed. Freon came in to the conversation and my curiosity peaked. So we went out back and hit up the neighbors A/C unit with a pen and a bag. So simple i thought why didn't we think of this before? I soon found out time has a way of answering stupid questions. So we went inside and took a seat on the couch. I huffed a lung full of the 'sweet' gas and held it for a about 7 seconds. As soon as I exhaled the darkness started creeping into my vision. All I could think of was to not close my eyes.

Thinking and doing are two totally different things of course. The next thing I know I'm waking up in a dark room with a fog all around me. Where the falk am I? I hear this wa-wa sounding voice like the teacher on charlie brown which turned out to be my friends g/f. I suppose my brain couldn't comprehend language anymore. So I'm sitting in this fog which seemed like forever and it starts to really suck so I wake up on the floor back in reality. My friend told me I passed out and wiggled off the couch. How can I do anything after I pass out I wonder. I blame it on siezures. Anyway this shit is stupid. Talk about brain damage. Crush up morning glories if your bored.

Exp Year: 1997ExpID: 18740
Gender: Male 
Age at time of experience: Not Given
Published: Nov 10, 2002Views: 21,044
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