She couldve easily gone into cardiac arrest.
I couldve easily lost my daughter that day, the mother-of-two said.
She said her heart was doing palpitations.
Doctors then gave Teigan the all-clear, but the girl continued to feel unwell for the next 12 days.
I thought it wouldve cleared by now after a few days but she was still sick.
We went back to A&E and they werent sure what was wrong with her.
Teigans symptoms included vomiting and feeling like everything was in slow motion and delayed, the concerned mother explained.
A U.S.reportestimated that 684,000 adolescents aged 12 to 17 engaged in huffing or sniffing chemicals in 2015.
[The platforms] need to crack down on it.
Social media influences our children so much.
Parents need to know the dangers.
Its a really dangerous trend.
If you think your child has done this, get them checked it can cause long-term damage.
The boy went into cardiac arrest immediately and died right there and then.
The hospital did everything to try and bring him back, but nothing worked.
He was gone, said Tommie-Lees grandmother, Tina Burns.
Our family is utterly devastated.
Tommie-Lees family urged social media companies to do more and ban users under the age of 16.