When Andrea and Paul Haynes received a late-night call to “come get your daughter,” they had no idea their 13-year-old Esra’s life was slipping away.Esra had tried “chroming”—inhaling aerosol deodorant to get high—while hanging out with friends. It caused cardiac arrest and severe brain damage. Eight days later, her parents made the heartbreaking decision to remove her from life support. Described as athletic, fun, and full of life, Esra’s death left her family and community shattered. Her parents had never even heard of chroming before the tragedy. Now, they’re on a mission to warn others about its deadly risks.
