"Whipped gas" is a gas known for its illegal use when its users experience a feeling of temporary euphoria. It may cause neurological damage to the nervous system, and in some cases, even irreversible paralysis.

A young man, in his twenties, was hospitalized at the Kaplan Medical Center in a serious condition with neurological damage and paralysis in his legs. This is the sixth case this year in Kaplan Hospital, where the medical team has been exposed to similar cases in the past. During the hospitalization, the doctors discovered an unexpected complication that had not been seen before in similar cases. They diagnosed blood clots in his body, first in his limbs and later in his lungs. The young man did admit that he regularly inhales "gas foam" with friends. He also suffers from a vitamin B12 deficiency, and the doctors decided to hospitalize him for intravenous treatment and to give him a blood transfusion to treat the deficiency. He is in a serious but stable condition in the hospital.