Mothballs=buzz and

visit to the hospital. :barf: :jameo:

BOSTON, Massachusetts (Reuters) -- The 18-year-old French woman was hospitalized with scaly skin on her legs and hands, appearing unsteady and mentally sluggish, doctors said.

They found the condition puzzling, especially since the woman's twin sister displayed similar, but less severe, symptoms and there was no family history of the problem, the doctors reported in this week's New England Journal of Medicine that

http://www.cnn.com/2006/HEALTH/07/27/mothballs.high.reut/index.html
 

Somdmommy

:Jeepin' in NC:
Speedy70 said:
visit to the hospital. :barf: :jameo:

BOSTON, Massachusetts (Reuters) -- The 18-year-old French woman was hospitalized with scaly skin on her legs and hands, appearing unsteady and mentally sluggish, doctors said.

They found the condition puzzling, especially since the woman's twin sister displayed similar, but less severe, symptoms and there was no family history of the problem, the doctors reported in this week's New England Journal of Medicine that

http://www.cnn.com/2006/HEALTH/07/27/mothballs.high.reut/index.html
:barf:

Gheeze....
 

mainman

Set Trippin
Speedy70 said:
visit to the hospital. :barf: :jameo:

BOSTON, Massachusetts (Reuters) -- The 18-year-old French woman was hospitalized with scaly skin on her legs and hands, appearing unsteady and mentally sluggish, doctors said.

They found the condition puzzling, especially since the woman's twin sister displayed similar, but less severe, symptoms and there was no family history of the problem, the doctors reported in this week's New England Journal of Medicine that

http://www.cnn.com/2006/HEALTH/07/27/mothballs.high.reut/index.html

I bet she had a fit getting their little legs apart...:lmao:
 

LordStanley

I know nothing
Speedy70 said:
visit to the hospital. :barf: :jameo:

BOSTON, Massachusetts (Reuters) -- The 18-year-old French woman was hospitalized with scaly skin on her legs and hands, appearing unsteady and mentally sluggish, doctors said.


what else is new.... sounds like they just described the normal french person :whistle:
 

jazz lady

~*~ Rara Avis ~*~
PREMO Member
The sicker of the young women also had been chewing half a mothball a day for two months.
:barf: :twitch:

The teenager told the doctors that she continued to use the mothballs during her hospitalization "because she thought her symptoms were not related to her habit," said Lionel Feuillet at the Hospital of Timone in Marseille, France.
:dork:
 

pixiegirl

Cleopatra Jones
WTF is wrong with kids? What happened to the good old days of sneaking into the liquor cabinet and smoking pot?
 

K_Jo

Pea Brain
PREMO Member
pixiegirl said:
WTF is wrong with kids? What happened to the good old days of sneaking into the liquor cabinet and smoking pot?
Your parents kept their pot in the liquor cabinet? Lucky.
 

Lilypad

Well-Known Member
Just a short list-

model airplane glue, rubber cement, household glue, spray paint, hairspray, air freshener, deodorant, fabric protector, computer keyboard cleaner, nail polish remover, paint thinner, toxic markers, cigar lighter fluid, gasoline, carburetor cleaner, octane booster, vegetable cooking spray, dessert topping spray (whipped cream-whippets),
I can go on and on-I see a lot of huffing in kids-the big thing now seems to be "White-Out" and Correction tape in roll-on dispensers...
 
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