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Old 05-27-2008, 08:57 PM
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STOP WHAT YOU'RE DOING AND GET TO A HOSPITAL RIGHT NOW.

Seriously, don't buy into what this asses are saying, you need to get to a hospital ER and have them run a test on your lungs. Your brain is fine because if you HAD done anything to endanger it, you would have likely experienced symptoms by now.

HOWEVER, your lungs could be in trouble. Despite the actual act of inhalation, trace amounts of the exhaust particles could have made it into your airway and consequently your lungs. The reason I say you should get this checked out is because if you don't get it looked at you could have severe alveolitis (inflammation of the alveoli, which are the air sacks in your lungs).



DO NOT DICK AROUND WITH THIS. Seriously.
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please note: any and all information provided is speculation based on no actual medical training and is meant for mocking/entertainment purposes only and should not in any way be taken as actual medical advice. Don't ask stupid stupid questions.
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Old 05-28-2008, 08:30 AM
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Re: help please!!

My best advice is to immediately sign offline, fill your car with a higher grade gas and breathe in those exhaust fumes. Those "cleaner" fumes should clean your lungs up from those dirtier ones.
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Thats the best. He looks like hes saying "wazzup now b*tch"

To the OP, If you want to clean out your lungs, fill the tub up with clean water. Stick your head under and breathe the clean water in and when you exhale it rinses the crap out of your lungs, repeat as necessary. And it will be necessary.






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....If you want to clean out your lungs, fill the tub up with clean water. Stick your head under and breathe the clean water in and when you exhale it rinses the crap out of your lungs, repeat as necessary. And it will be necessary.
Don't forget the epsom salts.
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