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lemmy.world

Smelling salts are now a "new" thing. Take me out back like Old Yeller.

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Kind Sir please fetch me the smelling salts I've got the vapours. 🪭

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lemmy.world

I react poorly to blood donation and have had these used on me, they are incredibly unpleasant. There's no lasting harm, and they do work very well. Basically imagine a chemical burn throughout your nose, sinuses, and upper respiratory system that lasts 30 seconds. It works immediately and gets a very strong reaction

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sh.itjust.works

Huh. It sounds like TV had it right this time. I assumed smelling salts were a convenient plot device, rather than an actual thing.

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I work in medicine and I have used these on people (and tried it once to see how it was) they're very fucking strong. It's like inhaling cat piss that's on fire.

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Can confirm. I also fainted once after donating blood. They used that stuff on me. The tv does get it right this time. It works very quickly, and is similar to getting a big whiff of ammonia. Pungent, sharp, yet kind of the same feeling like when your nose suddenly clears if you have a cold and can breathe again.

Edit: lol, I didn't know they were actual ammonia. Go figure. I'm trying to not light up the room so scrolled past the image at first.

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They should be in all first aid kits. Extremely long shelf lives, very stable and very useful.

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I've never seen them before, honestly I wasn't even aware these were a thing

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Everywhere I've worked has them however everywhere I worked has high temp work environments where passing out from hest exhaustion happens. They're always in the more expensive first aid kits though which I don't think are required.

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lemmy.sdf.org

I need to make a machine that pours this shit down my nose/mouth at a time I set. Finally an alarm that I will wake up from .

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feddit.de

Maybe check out alarm clocks for deaf people, they make some that work on scent

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lemmy.world

On that subject, get an alarm that has a vibrating paddle that goes under your pillow. They have the vibrator and they're like 5x louder than a normal alarm. They're like $20 on Amazon and they're a lifesaver for people like me.

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lemmy.ca

In movies and TV it always looked like they cracked something in half. I'm wondering if they've been coming in a little pouch now for a long time but that cracking-in-half type is now movie shorthand for smelling salts so they keep doing it.

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The ones in the movies exist irl. In the same way youve never seen the tube ones, I've never seen them in a pouch until now

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Glass ampoules definitely still exist for smelling salts and similar. Honestly I assumed it was because they'd eat through most other viable packaging, now I dunno. But they definitely still exist. My roommate has some.

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My roommate and I would get these things, though I've never seen a pouch version.

If anyone fell asleep on the couch you would get hit with some smelling salts.

Woke you right the fuck up lol

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so does every sports team that ever plays on a field or rink or court

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yokonzoreply
lemmy.world

Lmao Id like to see you try keeping your fingers clean when removing e-tape off cable and painting truss all day

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It definitely looks like they were just doing a dirty job. I don't know why you would assume that this is just the way they keep their hands.

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lemmy.world

What's the second party doing while the third wakes up the first?

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Well the real answer is that they should ensure only people actively helping are next to the person until paramedics arrive.

More often they're causing a bigger scene

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lemmy.world

That's cool... I have a whole bottle (smelling salts) of it in powder form in case I need to pop off a personal record in one of my exercises.

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yokonzoreply
lemmy.world

I have a whole tray of it I just keep sitting on the floor... Okay it's just a litterbox but still, it'll grow hair on your chin!

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lemmy.ca

I need those for my girlfriend who passes out during flights. Where can I find some?

Edit: nevermind. Found some

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lemm.ee

Sounds like orthostatic hypotension causing vasovagal syncope. She should wear compression socks and drink plenty of water. There are ways of mitigating and managing episodes. It's relatively common on planes.

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Interesting. We have a trip planned this fall. We'll try that out.

Thank you very much for the advice.

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yokonzoreply
lemmy.world

I see some of them on Amazon and it looks like they're okay with TSA too, question though. If ( and I'm assuming this is an anxiety, not medical issue) your girlfriend is unconscious, would she possibly prefer to just remain unconscious rather than feel anxious about the flight? Or does she not like the fainting part either, i wouldn't know as I've never fainted so maybe it's unpleasant

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lemm.ee

If it's vasovagal syncope it's probably unpleasant. Can cause sweating, confusion, and a bunch of other problems because your brain isn't getting enough blood to function.

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lemm.ee

I bet a little prep and informed management of the situation can resolve it for her. It's important to keep blood pumping to get it out of lower extremities and into the brain. Walking in the aisles and leg exercises while seated are easy options.

Elevating the legs + lowering the head can also help. If she does pass out, laying her down and lifting her legs can quickly get blood to the brain. Alcohol and large meals can exacerbate it. Good luck!

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Thank you for the advice. It's really appreciated. I'll communicate it to her and we'll see if it helps during our next trip. :)

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Nah. She passes out for like five seconds then wakes up and spends the rest of the flight puking.

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