Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this even a concern? Does your child do drugs?
Let me guess, you probably wouldn't try CPR are someone either.
Nope. Because I don’t know how to do it.
+1
enough w/ the trolling
No trolling. Just another poster who agrees. Sorry you can’t fathom people that think carrying Narcan around is ridiculous.
Sincerely curious about this mindset: Is it also ridiculous to go through CPR training? Because if you encounter a stranger who might need it, that's not your problem?
Yes, it is ridiculous. I don't know how to do CPR nor do I care to learn. I am not a medical professional. Sure, I would help someone out in an emergency but I'm not learning CPR just in case.
I don't know a single parent that doesn't know CPR. You learn infant/child and then recertify for age 12.
LOL unless you have literally never meant any other parents than I guarantee that the majority of the parents you know DO NOT know CPR.
Idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this even a concern? Does your child do drugs?
Let me guess, you probably wouldn't try CPR are someone either.
Nope. Because I don’t know how to do it.
+1
enough w/ the trolling
No trolling. Just another poster who agrees. Sorry you can’t fathom people that think carrying Narcan around is ridiculous.
Sincerely curious about this mindset: Is it also ridiculous to go through CPR training? Because if you encounter a stranger who might need it, that's not your problem?
Yes, it is ridiculous. I don't know how to do CPR nor do I care to learn. I am not a medical professional. Sure, I would help someone out in an emergency but I'm not learning CPR just in case.
I don't know a single parent that doesn't know CPR. You learn infant/child and then recertify for age 12.
Do you ask people? I don’t know it and don’t think many I know other than medical and emergency personnel know.
I guess it would have been better to say I don't know any parents out of our circle that don't know CPR. It's just something you do. Everyone goes to the infant/child class, and then to the 12-adult classs. It's just the done thing.
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No it’s not the “done thing”.
I have no idea which parents know CPR. This is not a topic that has EVER been discussed.
I didn't say it's the done thing in your circle or area, but it is in mine. It's not a big topic of discussion, but everyone does it.
Your entire circle needed parenting classes? No wonder you’re afraid your kids and their friends will OD…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this even a concern? Does your child do drugs?
Let me guess, you probably wouldn't try CPR are someone either.
Nope. Because I don’t know how to do it.
+1
enough w/ the trolling
No trolling. Just another poster who agrees. Sorry you can’t fathom people that think carrying Narcan around is ridiculous.
Sincerely curious about this mindset: Is it also ridiculous to go through CPR training? Because if you encounter a stranger who might need it, that's not your problem?
Yes, it is ridiculous. I don't know how to do CPR nor do I care to learn. I am not a medical professional. Sure, I would help someone out in an emergency but I'm not learning CPR just in case.
I don't know a single parent that doesn't know CPR. You learn infant/child and then recertify for age 12.
Do you ask people? I don’t know it and don’t think many I know other than medical and emergency personnel know.
I guess it would have been better to say I don't know any parents out of our circle that don't know CPR. It's just something you do. Everyone goes to the infant/child class, and then to the 12-adult classs. It's just the done thing.
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No it’s not the “done thing”.
I have no idea which parents know CPR. This is not a topic that has EVER been discussed.
I didn't say it's the done thing in your circle or area, but it is in mine. It's not a big topic of discussion, but everyone does it.
Your entire circle needed parenting classes? No wonder you’re afraid your kids and their friends will OD…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this even a concern? Does your child do drugs?
Let me guess, you probably wouldn't try CPR are someone either.
Nope. Because I don’t know how to do it.
+1
enough w/ the trolling
No trolling. Just another poster who agrees. Sorry you can’t fathom people that think carrying Narcan around is ridiculous.
Sincerely curious about this mindset: Is it also ridiculous to go through CPR training? Because if you encounter a stranger who might need it, that's not your problem?
Yes, it is ridiculous. I don't know how to do CPR nor do I care to learn. I am not a medical professional. Sure, I would help someone out in an emergency but I'm not learning CPR just in case.
I don't know a single parent that doesn't know CPR. You learn infant/child and then recertify for age 12.
Do you ask people? I don’t know it and don’t think many I know other than medical and emergency personnel know.
I guess it would have been better to say I don't know any parents out of our circle that don't know CPR. It's just something you do. Everyone goes to the infant/child class, and then to the 12-adult classs. It's just the done thing.
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No it’s not the “done thing”.
I have no idea which parents know CPR. This is not a topic that has EVER been discussed.
I didn't say it's the done thing in your circle or area, but it is in mine. It's not a big topic of discussion, but everyone does it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this even a concern? Does your child do drugs?
Or they may be at a party/event where someone needs it. Don’t be dense PP.
Not my kid’s problem.
+1. Not sure I would want my kid involved TBH
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this even a concern? Does your child do drugs?
Let me guess, you probably wouldn't try CPR are someone either.
Nope. Because I don’t know how to do it.
+1
enough w/ the trolling
No trolling. Just another poster who agrees. Sorry you can’t fathom people that think carrying Narcan around is ridiculous.
Sincerely curious about this mindset: Is it also ridiculous to go through CPR training? Because if you encounter a stranger who might need it, that's not your problem?
Yes, it is ridiculous. I don't know how to do CPR nor do I care to learn. I am not a medical professional. Sure, I would help someone out in an emergency but I'm not learning CPR just in case.
I don't know a single parent that doesn't know CPR. You learn infant/child and then recertify for age 12.
Do you ask people? I don’t know it and don’t think many I know other than medical and emergency personnel know.
I guess it would have been better to say I don't know any parents out of our circle that don't know CPR. It's just something you do. Everyone goes to the infant/child class, and then to the 12-adult classs. It's just the done thing.
![]()
No it’s not the “done thing”.
I have no idea which parents know CPR. This is not a topic that has EVER been discussed.
I didn't say it's the done thing in your circle or area, but it is in mine. It's not a big topic of discussion, but everyone does it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this even a concern? Does your child do drugs?
Let me guess, you probably wouldn't try CPR are someone either.
Nope. Because I don’t know how to do it.
+1
enough w/ the trolling
No trolling. Just another poster who agrees. Sorry you can’t fathom people that think carrying Narcan around is ridiculous.
Sincerely curious about this mindset: Is it also ridiculous to go through CPR training? Because if you encounter a stranger who might need it, that's not your problem?
Yes, it is ridiculous. I don't know how to do CPR nor do I care to learn. I am not a medical professional. Sure, I would help someone out in an emergency but I'm not learning CPR just in case.
I don't know a single parent that doesn't know CPR. You learn infant/child and then recertify for age 12.
Do you ask people? I don’t know it and don’t think many I know other than medical and emergency personnel know.
I guess it would have been better to say I don't know any parents out of our circle that don't know CPR. It's just something you do. Everyone goes to the infant/child class, and then to the 12-adult classs. It's just the done thing.
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No it’s not the “done thing”.
I have no idea which parents know CPR. This is not a topic that has EVER been discussed.
Anonymous wrote:Didn't you have it in your parenting classes? It included choking as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this even a concern? Does your child do drugs?
Let me guess, you probably wouldn't try CPR are someone either.
Nope. Because I don’t know how to do it.
+1
enough w/ the trolling
No trolling. Just another poster who agrees. Sorry you can’t fathom people that think carrying Narcan around is ridiculous.
Sincerely curious about this mindset: Is it also ridiculous to go through CPR training? Because if you encounter a stranger who might need it, that's not your problem?
Yes, it is ridiculous. I don't know how to do CPR nor do I care to learn. I am not a medical professional. Sure, I would help someone out in an emergency but I'm not learning CPR just in case.
I don't know a single parent that doesn't know CPR. You learn infant/child and then recertify for age 12.
Do you ask people? I don’t know it and don’t think many I know other than medical and emergency personnel know.
I guess it would have been better to say I don't know any parents out of our circle that don't know CPR. It's just something you do. Everyone goes to the infant/child class, and then to the 12-adult classs. It's just the done thing.
No it’s not the “done thing”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this even a concern? Does your child do drugs?
Let me guess, you probably wouldn't try CPR are someone either.
Nope. Because I don’t know how to do it.
+1
enough w/ the trolling
No trolling. Just another poster who agrees. Sorry you can’t fathom people that think carrying Narcan around is ridiculous.
Sincerely curious about this mindset: Is it also ridiculous to go through CPR training? Because if you encounter a stranger who might need it, that's not your problem?
Yes, it is ridiculous. I don't know how to do CPR nor do I care to learn. I am not a medical professional. Sure, I would help someone out in an emergency but I'm not learning CPR just in case.
I don't know a single parent that doesn't know CPR. You learn infant/child and then recertify for age 12.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this even a concern? Does your child do drugs?
Let me guess, you probably wouldn't try CPR are someone either.
Nope. Because I don’t know how to do it.
+1
enough w/ the trolling
No trolling. Just another poster who agrees. Sorry you can’t fathom people that think carrying Narcan around is ridiculous.
Sincerely curious about this mindset: Is it also ridiculous to go through CPR training? Because if you encounter a stranger who might need it, that's not your problem?
Yes, it is ridiculous. I don't know how to do CPR nor do I care to learn. I am not a medical professional. Sure, I would help someone out in an emergency but I'm not learning CPR just in case.
I don't know a single parent that doesn't know CPR. You learn infant/child and then recertify for age 12.
Do you ask people? I don’t know it and don’t think many I know other than medical and emergency personnel know.