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A Support Group for parents having problems with their teenager's behavior |
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Welcome to PIC |
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My name is Rita Gutierrez and I am the Founder and Coordinator of Parents In Crisis (PIC). The purpose of the organization is to provide information to parents of "at-risk" teens by introducing them to programs that might be helpful to their particular situations, by providing them with useful tools in better coping with the crisis in their home, and by using the internet as a tool to keep them abreast of resources that may be of concern to them and their children. I am currently living in Florida where I am working as a Mentor to teens in the Doorways Program. If there are topics that you feel would be of importance, please note them in my guestbook or send me an email. I will consider all serious suggestions. And don't forget to check out the "NO GANG" page too. I am sure you will find alot of useful information on both pages. I would appreciate it if you would take just a moment and sign my guestbook when you have finished looking at my page. It is very important to me to know who has stopped by and what you think of my work. Thank you. |
Gangs information |
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INHALANTS! |
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| Products | Symptoms | Effects | Methods | More Info | Parents can generally identify a bag of pot or rolling papers if they find them in their child's room, but stumbling across a stash of spray paint may strike you as odd. If you don't know exactly what your teenager is using such products for, it is reasonable to suspect inhalant use. But don't expect your teen to confess if confronted; instead, contact a local drug-counseling group. An experienced counselor may be able to moderate a productive session between you and your child.
The following are the most popular types of products abused, ordinary household products can be deadly in the hands of a teen determined to get high. : |
Fabric protectors | ||
Nail polish remover with acetone or toluene | ||
Whippets (small canisters of nitrous oxide that propel whipped cream) | ||
Vegetable cooking sprays | ||
Liquid correction fluid | ||
Halon fire extinguishers | ||
Gasoline and propane fuel | ||
VCR head cleaner | ||
Spray paint | ||
Hair spray | ||
WD-40 (automotive) | ||
Felt tip markers | ||
Butane (including cigarette lighters) | ||
Air Fresheners | ||
Lacquers | ||
Paint thinner | ||
Gumout (automotive) | ||
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Don't overlook these symptoms, especially if they are chronic, in
combination, or don't respond to medication:
Extended use of inhalants can cause weight loss, fatigue and an electrolyte (salt) imbalance. Repeated use can permanently damage the nervous system, greatly reducing physical and mental abilities. Also, because inhalants are easily absorbed in the bloodstream and metabolized through the liver and kidneys, long-term sniffing can damage blood, bone marrow, the liver and the kidneys. Deep breathing of vapors or extended use of inhalants during a short period of time may result in other serious effects such as losing self-control, violent behavior, unconsciousness or death. Sniffing highly concentrated amounts of solvents or aerosols can produce heart failure and instant death. High concentrations of inhalants can also cause death from suffocation by displacing the oxygen in the lungs. Inhalants can also depress the central nervous system so much that breath slows down until it stops.
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Links to other WWW sites for parents.
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The Parenting Resource Center |
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Miscellaneous Resource Links |
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New Riders' Official WWW Yellow Pages |
This page is dedicated in the loving memory of Brandon Roberts who died at the age of 16 on March 1, 1996 as a result of inhalants, in hopes that he did not die in vain. |
If love alone could have saved you.....(A letter from Brandon's mother) |
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Requests, advise, questions, or comments. | ||
© 1996 Rita Gutierrez http://homepage.usr.com/r/rdaniel/
mailto: drita1@tampabay.rr.com | ||
You are guest # at PIC since August 1, 1996. | ||
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Last Update: March 17, 1999 |
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