Dangers of ‘Whipped Gas’: Nerve Damage Linked to Illegal Substance in Recent Case

Young man hospitalized with paralysis and neurological damage after using foam gas

Nitrogen monoxide, commonly referred to as “whipped gas,” is a notorious substance known for its illegal use. While it can cause temporary euphoria, regular use of this gas can lead to serious consequences such as paralysis in the legs and even irreversible damage to the nervous system. In a recent case, a young man experienced nerve damage in his legs and was diagnosed with a vitamin B12 deficiency. During his hospitalization, doctors discovered an unexpected complication of blood clots in his legs and later in his lungs.

Despite treatment with blood thinners and B12 supplements, the man was left with neurological damage, requiring extensive rehabilitation to determine whether the damage is reversible. This incident highlights a concerning trend among young men who have been treated at Kaplan Medical Center due to prolonged use of foam gas. Dr. Elam emphasizes the importance of raising awareness among young people and their parents about the dangers associated with this hazardous gas.

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