Anonymous wrote:If you aren’t doing drugs, then no need to worry about OD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who thinks that this is absolutely insane?
Nope, not alone. People have lost their minds lately.
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who thinks that this is absolutely insane?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If my teen encounters someone who appears to have overdosed, I want them to call 911, not make their own independent judgment about whether Narcan is appropriate and sufficient. My teen is not a trained EMT.
Yes. How do you know the difference between someone who overdosed and someone who's ill?
Anonymous wrote:
I keep reading about people and sometimes teens who are OD’ing thanks to fentanyl laced coke or Oxy. I equipped my kid with Narcan just in case. It’s cheap and easy and you never know who he’ll be around or what will happen. I’d rather him be prepared. Why don’t more parents/the schools do this? Of course it would be better if no one was doing drugs but that’s not the reality and ultimately I want all of our kids to live.
Anonymous wrote:My youngest started carrying it at 17. He is an EMT and I guess he has just seen too many sad situations. He is in college now (pre-med) and always has Narcan in his car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you aren’t doing drugs, then no need to worry about OD.
Are you always so myopic and self-centered? It's about other people, not you.
Honestly, I really don’t care if someone who is doing Coke or opioids dies of an OD. What a waste of a life. It’s not as if they will wake up and stop doing drugs. They will just continue, so I wouldn’t even waste my energy.
Anonymous wrote:If my teen encounters someone who appears to have overdosed, I want them to call 911, not make their own independent judgment about whether Narcan is appropriate and sufficient. My teen is not a trained EMT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is not an EMT. I don’t think we’re at a point where we should be asking children to revive overdose victims. And if we are, well god help us.
Let's let fat people who have heart attacks die as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you aren’t doing drugs, then no need to worry about OD.
Are you always so myopic and self-centered? It's about other people, not you.