For those who just want to know what happened, she got taken to the hospital, the doctors figured out she was high af, they gave her breathing support as a precaution, she recovered from being high af.
even with a decent tolerance built up, it'd probably still be akin to a strong psychedelic trip. Usually people tell you to take one or two and then see how you feel. 96 though. holy jesus, it's like eating an entire batch of pot brownies
Fuckin 20mg sends me idk why the father was like yeah I'll mix these with real candy great way to hide them. Like brother you think you're wife will be mad if she finds you just imagine if you drug her or the kiddo lmao
who even eats 96 gummies of ANY kind? you'd think after 40-50 gummies most people would be tired of eating that many gummies, to go and proceed on to eating almost 100 gummies of any kind is still pretty irresponsible and strange
I had a 9-year-old student who had a real stay-in-bed-mom, I mean, this girl would walk 30 minutes to school just because she wanted to be there, and her mom would never have food in the house. She was so hungry one morning and saw a bag of gummy bears on the counter, and she ate the whole bag. She WALKED to school high af, and collapsed when she got to her classroom. She was in the hospital for a lot longer than you’d expect. Parents can be so shitty.
Jesus what garbage parenting, I work in a dispensary and we are told to be sure things that aren't at least child resistant need to be in a go bag (hard to open plastic bag that has an offset opening). Just letting it be in the open around kids is downright irresponsible and irritating to me.
@@Aliyah_666At the very least it should be kept out of reach, labeled, and if the topic comes up the parents should communicate that it's not candy and not for kids. Sounds like the girl's mother should have been a bit more careful.
@@Aliyah_666we don’t even have kids in the house, rarely have kids in our space, and never have kids over unsupervised, not to mention all of the kids we would have over are plenty old enough to know to NEVER go into our bedroom and NEVER take anything without asking even candy/drinks. All this yet we STILL lock up our stuff because you never freaking know and accidents happen. It’s easy to use the bathroom and have a kid get curious. Despite child safety on every product we buy, it’s also secured behind a lock to make sure no accidents can happen. Parents should be charged with negligence for situations like this.
Perhaps they need an honest relationship where the accept who each other are. This wouldn't have happened if the guy wasn't an idiot and if she didn't make him hide it.
@@reardenbentley9622 Yeah. Drinking vape juice, on the other hand... way more toxic than one might actually expect. Also an interesting fact - so far as is known, no one has ever died from an LSD overdose. Scientists have an idea of what a theoretical lethal dose is, but it's never been confirmed. There was a published paper about a woman a few years ago who was attempting to buy cocaine but received pure powdered LSD instead and, dosing it like cocaine, ended up snorting an unimaginably high dose. Despite repeated vomiting, she described herself as being "pleasantly high" for many hours and did not require hospitalization. Her roommate confirmed a lot of the details there.
No fucking shot the dad just mixed the edibles into the family candy bag in the kitchen, fully accessible to anyone and completely unlabeled... OF COURSE THIS WOULD EVENTUALLY HAPPEN IS HE INSANE
It was ruled an accident, unbelievable. He deliberatly placed his edibles in a bag of candies, what if he put more dangerous stuff in there instead? Still an accident? Doesn't make a lick of sense.
@@Kaneomanieit was probably ruled an accident because if it wasn't he would likely get his child taken from him or something along those lines. I don't think this one instance automatically makes him a bad father, he just seems like a complete idiot.
Gee i wonder if it's a bad idea to have medical chemicals infused into candies and left around children. EDIT: Im not saying candy medicine is bad, I'm saying that not being responsible about your candy medicine when you have children is bad. Just like with guns, have your candy meds but be responsible and keep it from your kids. Maybe talk to your kids about it and help them understand that they could get sick or die if they ate it. A little adult responsibility is all I'm asking here.
as someone who eats these gummies often, you can definitely taste the "herbs." the taste is so profound it's almost impossible to disguise it. i don't think i've ever had one that didn't taste like taking a big bite into the flower.
People who don't know the smell or the taste wouldn't know what it is. I didn't have any experience with it before dating a pothead in my thirties, lol. My first thoughts about it was that gosh, this herb smells delicious! Not the smoke, but the herb itself. If there was perfume with that smell, I'd wear it :D So if I was someone oblivious, this would NOT stop me from eating the gummies, quite the opposite, I'd be like what is this lovely smell, yum-yum :D I don't like the effects of it though, I get paranoid. I just really enjoy sniffing it :D Now I am really good at detecting the smell tho. Whereas a relative who is a retired police officer(!), turned out to be totally oblivious :D We were walking in the city center and I pointed out that these guys in front of us smell like weed, and he was like ohh, so that's the smell :D (This wasn't snitching, as he was retired and is not actually against herbal stuff or acid, as he's a big fan of the American hippie culture, as someone who had lived in oppressive Soviet union in his youth - so he wouldn't snitch on a pothead :D ... he even told me that if I ever have weed, he'd like to try)
@@vihmaussivenitaja i don't necessarily agree with that. as a stoner i personally think that w33d smells amazing, but to the average person it is usually strong and unpleasant. the smell comes from volatile sulfurs which is the same chemical that makes skunk spray smell so bad. thats why some people say "why does it smell like skunk in here?" well its because it kind of does smell like skunk. anyway, my point is that i severely doubt that if the gummies did have a smell that the child would be attracted to it.
when you’re 12yo, constantly hungry (golly. children really are always hungry, bless them. it’s the growing), zoned out while you eat (bc she was watching yt), and craving sugar like most kids do… you can eat so much. i am in awe of 12yos and their ability to make snacks vanish
I think it’s the same guy as the video where the wife puts drain cleaner her husband’s coffee? The husband was an asshole and the actor did a really good job portraying it ahah
@rev7409 i did too a few times. Once i heard songs from my playlist play in crystal clear clarity 100% accurate to the original with stereo sound. I thought I was deadass listening to Spotify and realized like half an hour later or so that i was just baked out my mind
My dad always kept guns in the house when I was growing up, but responsibly kept them protected in a safe so my brother and I would never be able to get into them and accidentally hurt ourselves. Even though weed is the safest of the substances generally, I feel like keeping safes would be super helpful for parents. Even for liquor in the house, now that I think about it. Kids find every hiding spot eventually, just make sure they can’t get inside of it!
He’d been too deep into his stash by then. I’ve always loved weed, & I used it to help me get through college, 40 years ago. I have ADHD, and it helped me focus, especially in class. I also have mental health issues that it helps, and now that I’m old, I use it for chronic pain, too. But speaking of mental health issues, I’ve known people who should never go near it, because of the nature of their mental conditions. In states where it’s been made legal, overdose deaths have dropped, but like any other drug, you can come to grief with it, given enough persistent stupidity.
the fact a little girl with no tolerance was able to just facetank 96 edible gummies and not die just goes to show that it really is impossible to OD on thc
I think I’ve only ever heard of THC overdose in animals…this is of course in unusual circumstances, like ‘small dog ate the entire medical marijuana formulation’. It does work a bit differently for them though. (PSA from your friendly neighborhood vet wannabe: KEEP WEED IN PETPROOF PLACES. Heart rate, blood pressure and body temperature drop, they piss themselves and they stagger around while being super nervous. Edibles may be more dangerous because of sweeteners, chocolate or raisins. But weed is NOT fun for them.)
Once discharged from the hospital, she began making tie dye tshirts in her garage. She dropped out of the 7th grade to follow Phish on tour. She supported herself selling the tie dyes, and selling grilled cheese sandwiches in the lot
Speaking as a former child, I think it's kind of dangerous to think that there are places "kids can't reach". Definitely go for something that can lock, I think. There is _no_ shelf a determined child can't reach, and finding candy hidden away will probably just make them think their parents didn't want them having that perfectly innocent candy. That it was the _parent's_ treat, but not that there is anything about it that would make it for adults, other than ownership.
Yeah I also liked the "if it's not realistic to not have edibles in the house" line. Like hey, a stoner *needs* to be able to get high at a moment's notice and damn the safety of anyone else.
@@GodBlessYourSoul777 how do they even do that?? 100mg is a crazy amount, i sometimes have 5-10 mg's gummies and they taste and smell really gross. also pretty sure i would die if i took 100mg (figuratively) lmao not sure if i should be impressed or afraid.
I love that this channel only ever makes fun of decisions that are incredibly stupid and common sense, but never makes fun of substance use or abuse and always provides helpful, unbiased and non-judgemental information around those topics. It's a fine line to walk, especially when the primary focus is to both entertain and educate, and this right here is masterclass on how to do it right.
The father still did a stupid decision. Wasn't responsible with his use and ended up risking the safety of her daughter trying to be sneaky with the edibles. This wasn't an oopsie sugar rush.
@@aaron-gz Most of the videos on this channel are due to stupid or dubious life choices, the point is that there is no judgement passed by the video itself instead it handles things with practicality and awareness.
@Milk Thistle this just isn't true. Deaths due to stupidity or dubious life choices have happened since the dawn of life. Humanity not excluded. Before the Internet we were just unaware.
I’ve had to call poison control because I was afraid I was suffering from an OD because I mistakenly took pills too close together. It was a great experience and the person I talked to was super friendly and helpful. Point of this story: don’t ever be afraid to ask for help or a professional opinion they will not hesitate to help you you only get one life so take care of it ❤
96 to a 12 year old, and she was essentially told to rest it off. Were this almost any other substance, that child would not be here. What a villain we've made of nothing.
Same; used to do bong hits with friends and never had a bad reaction, but the ONE TIME I eat the tiniest bit of a brownie I'm in the fetal position crying and hyperventilating.
I work at an emergency hospital for dogs & cats. A dog came in after eating 20 THC gummies. The dog was a medium sized adult. Presented as lethargic, not willing to move, not eating/drinking, not responding to owners. Pet poison said it was about 600 mg of ingested THC. The pet became critical as the night grew on. Labored breathing and seizing. Luckily after being hospitalized for a few days and with the great team of Doctors at the hospital and pet poison the dog made a full recovery.
LD 50 for dogs is 3 grams per kilogram, the dog wasn't in danger. And the only two dogs ever associated with deaths after eating edibles, were tiny and died of hypothermia because nobody thought to cover them up and keep them warm.
@@aramchek They mentioned edibles, which are concentrated forms of THC that get transformed by the liver. You mentioned 3 grams presumably dry flower, different
@@jakesmall8875 edibles are EXTREMELY cheap now. its more cost effective to buy massive amounts all at once now. OR he makes his own and its a waste of time and energy to make small batches of gummies
definitely not defending the dad considering he had a daughter and it should have been obvious not to hide edibles in bag of regular gummies. But we should also remove the stigma of cannabis use when used in a responsible way (hiding gummies in a regular bag is not responsible though). But if he was just allowed to have a small amount of edibles after a hard days work (better than having a 6 pack every day imo) and not have to hide it from his wife and would be able to store responsibly this could all be avoided.
Don’t forget to consider how motivated little kids can be. My son decided to get his own cold medicine when he was little and not feeling well. The top shelf of a medicine cabinet and a child proof cap didn’t stop him at 4 years old. We presented him to the ER and he went home fully recovered in a couple hours. Apparently he used the dosage cup and didn’t take enough to do damage.
in my opinion, we need to have boxing laws that are similar to smoking boxes for edibles because if I am being honest I would not notice with some of the packaging I have seen. (I live alone and this only has happened once at a friend's place as he kept them in the same drawer as he kept the snacks and I didn't read the package. he helped me through it and all was fine. ) but as I didn't realize it I can guarantee you a small child will just think they are candy.
Those child proof caps only work when they're so young that they have no motor coordination - after about age 3 they're useless. Get a lock on your medicine cabinet
My first edible was a cookie, given to me with cautionary instructions to only eat a quarter. Naturally, I ate the whole thing. The next day, when I finally started to get a grip on reality, I played paintball. It was incredible. I felt like a kid again.
It is irresponsible period even with no children, these products need to be clearly labeled. If the wife had decided to eat some candy before driving somewhere it could cause a serious problem.
I’m a nurse who works at a nursing home with children who have severe disabilities that require skilled nursing care. Most of the residents have seizure disorders and a good portion are prescribed the name brand drug “Epidiolex” which is cannabinol in a thick syrup form. It’s a wonderful drug and I’m excited to see more research be done about it to see which other ailments it could help with!
weed is legal in my state and my dad and bf who suffer from ptsd both smoke and it helps them cope and sleep so much better. bfs mom has reoccuring seizures and ever since she began smoking she hasn't had one in years i have extreme anxiety and frequent panic attacks and smoke to calm down, it's to the point where smoking to the point where i would be "baked" makes me feel normal. that shit saves lives. i'm so glad it's being more normalized/legalized.
@@bunaynayslay interestingly enough, here in the good ol' red-hole of SC, Mary J is illegal, but Delta-8 can be legally sold. As someone who has been using the product frequently (yes, edibles), I don't really see a difference between Delta-9 and Delta-8, except for the couch-lock. It's been beneficial for the myoclonic jerks I end up getting from being on the epilepsy drugs (Keppra 1000 mg, 2x daily; Lamictal 500mg, 2x daily). Anecdotal? Yes, but it does work. I'll take it, for now.
@@bunaynayslay Be careful with the sleep bit. It will reach a stage where they will not get more than 2-4 hours without it, then they will go through a month of waking up at 2 am drenched in sweat. This persists for about 3 weeks to a month until your body starts to regulate itself, but depending on what you have to do during the day, this can be LITERAL TORTURE, as the need for sleep creeps in constantly and affects your judgment and thinking. I'm a former illegal grower in Canada. I made my living for quite a few years, and having that much around means you ingest a considerable amount on a daily basis. That and cigarettes gave me lung issues, so I don't smoke anything anymore, but edibles keep me asleep. Periodically I clean up and gut out the month of sleeplessness, but it's one of the hardest things I've ever done. It's not that I'm craving it, it's just that I know if I eat I'll get 7-8 hours of sleep which brings me back. Not really fun.
@@minkorrh the only difference between an addictive and non-addictive drug is how severe the withdrawals are considered, and this decision is typically made by doctors interviewing patients rather than anyone with actual experience with the drug.
My friend's elderly grandfather once consumed 11 cannabutter cookies. 1 would be a slight to moderate buzz, 2 pretty high, and 3 was generally too much for most people. He ended up in the hospital. Once the doctors determined what happened they had a good laugh, realizing he was not in any danger. The old guy ended up sleeping for like 2 days or something and then woke up like nothing had happened, and he had no memory of being taken to the hospital either, all he remembered was eating those cookies with some tea and then he woke up in the hospital a couple days later.
@@taylordurden8470 Yea I never knew before what would happen in a severe edible overdose situation, but apparently you just have a nice nap and wake up refreshed lol. The old man was a diabetic so his wife was looking for something not sweet and found these cookies in the freezer in my friend's apartment, where they were staying for a visit while my friend went to work. They were definitely sugar free too, the wife got that right. He ate the whole lot in like 5 mins or something. Good thing there was only 11 I guess. They were small but potent. Nobody called the cops on my friend or anything, even though everyone knew (including the hospital staff) that he had that in his freezer, and ganja was still illegal here back in those days. Weird thing is that those cookies definitely tasted slightly like weed I was told. The old guy loved them and couldn't stop eating them apparently. The wife had none because she wanted her hubby to have them all because they weren't sweet and there was limited snacks for him available.
@@emergentform1188 lmao. I can confirm that cannabis infused foods like cookies, rice crispies, etc taste really good with the slight terpene taste of some green. You can use cannabis like herbs in your cooking. But yea good thing that there were only 11 cookies haha.
Last year I had a few strong ass edibles plus a bunch of bowls and some shatter then I went and drank around 4 redbulls, 2 cups of coffee and 2 iced coffees. Pretty stupid thing to do and I ended up in the hospital in the worst pain imaginable probably close to heart failure plus I have an ulcer so smoking really fucked that up too and at the time I had just gotten shingles and that was flaring up as well. Was 17 at the time but I got medication for the shingles so that's over and done with and I quit smoking November last year because I almost bled out but now I'm starting to get into other drugs Still heavily addicted to nicotine too because I was mixing tobacco with the weed at around 60/40 tab to weed if not more around 70/30 so I'm going through multiple vape pods a day and it's hard to drop that
As a stoner myself, never, and I mean NEVER leave something like that in a place where a child can reach it, or better yet, explain to them why they shouldn't eat them/put up a notice about it on the bag itself. Thankfully I don't live with anyone who would mistakenly eat one, and just to be sure in case we have company, I have a sticker placed on my stash that tells people who may find it exactly what it is, and to stay away from it. I'm glad the girl recovered though, but man... 96 edibles with absolutely zero tolerance sounds like it's both hell, and an insanely wild ride.
i know zooted is the term because of my time on the internet (and one stickman dude who activly speaks of their life as a stoner) so she did not just zoot out but fucking had it long and i can see her just having absolutly NO memory for how ever long she was triping.
@@Yabushiga I have to wonder if the edible you took was laced with something then. I've never taken LSD/acid or experimented with psychadelics, but from what I understand, the feeling is completely different than taking an edible full of cannabis. Then again I started taking edibles about 9 months ago, so I'm fairly new to it all still. If my state ever legalizes Psilocybin shrooms though (aka magic mushrooms) you bet I'm gonna give them a try, just for the sake of curiosity lmao
The guy who played the dad absolutely deserves an Oscar for this performance. Nobody could’ve played his character better than he did. Absolute legend.
He seems to be the main actor Bernard employs these days, too, he's had cow antibiotics injected in his leg, had his wife try to poison him by putting drain cleaner in his coffee... dude has range 😛
Actually kind of ironic… I did the exact same thing 2 weeks ago. I’m not a pothead by any means. I don’t endorse it but I’ve got no issue with it. Guy gave me a bag of edibles, 20 gummies equal to 400mg total. I was tired after work Sunday night last week and ate the entire bag in one chomp. The following 4 hours were a living hell and for fear of doing anything stupid (other than that) I laid in bed and used the effects of what I felt to stay asleep. That lasted just about 2 days. I finally woke up and looked around. Never doing that again. Potheads can keep their gummies and their weed. Edit: Upon reading comments of similar experiences, I am fortunate enough that I actually keep 3 gallons of water in my fridge at all times so when I started feeling my skin crawl and senses shift, I grabbed a gallon, went back to bed, and put the gallon next to me. Every time I woke up I’d chug the gallon, and throughout the course of the process I drank 2 gallons (with no activity besides sleeping) so that was roughly 1gal a day on an OD
I don’t understand how the dad couldn’t have foreseen this kind of accident. What do you think is going to happen when you switch them out for regular gummies and just leave them in the pantry!
I don't understand not teaching your kid better than sneaking into cupboards and eating strange candy. It's a parenting fail, for sure, but it ain't the one you think.
I'm very grateful that the young girl made a full recovery. Also thank you for the information about the respiratory risks for very young children and THC edibles. I feel like this is information that needs to be more widely distributed since marijuana is becoming recreationally legal in so many areas.
@@McSpaink idk what edibles they took but i drank don primo 1000mg thc syrup when i was 12 and ain’t nothing like that ever happened at 16 i ate a tray of brownies didnt have nothing but an upset stomach from to much brownies 😅 i wanna know where they got them the dispensary or streets.
@@maxschulz6764 as someone who's literally a type one diabetic through no fault of my own, your comment comes off as pretty hurtful and insensitive, dude. and sugar doesn't give you diabetes, not even type two; there are genetic, social, dietary, and health factor that all play into whether or not you get diabetes, with diet being one of the least influential factor and genetics being one of the most influential
I like the idea of getting a "high" cabinet. not only is that logical and reasonable, it's exactly the kind of humor that people who partake would enjoy.
Kids get into everything, and that mean everything, invest in a cabinet lock, even if its that cabinet above the fridge you think no one is going to look in
@@Jabarri74 A padlock helps. Nondescript box they can't see inside, padlocked, hidden away on a high shelf in a closed cabinet is pretty effective for all but the most curious child.
When you're high enough, it is startlingly easy to forget that you're high and then freak out, wondering why your body feels weird/"weak" - until your chest starts to pound because your brain isn't sure whether you're safe or not. Then you wonder if you're dying (not realizing that these are panic symptoms) and your brain clocks into fight or flight. Rinse and repeat. Grounding tactics and reminders of your own altered perception ("i"m not dying, i'm just high and freaking out") can help to break the cycle and mitigate your anxiety. And if the affirmations aren't helping, go find that clip of Ayo Edebiri talking about a similar experience, so you can at least laugh & know you're not alone!
I thought it was gonna be a "bro these ain't hittin yet" type deal and was appalled when he said it was a child accident. Glad she made a recovery especially when she ate 96 of them with no tolerance.
A reminder to my fellow Canadians who can enjoy such things legally: always clearly label edibles you make at home. Even if someone doesn't eat a lot, if they don't know what's happening it can be quite a frightening experience and easily lead to an emergency hospital trip. Be responsible, enjoy safely!
And theres also the chance that they could eat it accidentally and fail a drug test without ever knowing they consumed it. Not an emergency but equally life ruining.
Fun fact, there are many people (including myself) who are unaffected by edible THC. Something about an enzyme we are missing, would be interesting if he did a video on that. I could eat 100 edibles and it wouldn't do a thing to me. I've tried lol
@@fleshtaffy same, I've had a 1000mg brownie before, and nothing. The only time I ever felt something was when I had zero tolerance and ate a 5mg chocolate. My GF at the time could eat a 20mg and feel it, she smoked a lot too.
@@fleshtaffy it's how your liver processes it, I've taken 50mg and have felt nothing while other times I can pop 20mg and launch into space. It's a matter of biological processes and timing, your liver could instantly destroy more than half of the chemical before it ever gets the chance to convert to 11-OH-THC.
@@ReeferSmoker Interesting. I'm 32, been trying since my teens to get stoned off edibles cause it's so much healthier than smoking. Not once has it ever worked, I've tried probably a hundred times lol always have someone saying "ohhhhhh but you've never tried THESE edibles brooooo", and every single time it's just a waste. Really wish they worked on me, would be so convenient.
@@Gahanun the title and description explicitly mention cannabis and he mentioned it by multiple names in the video. But it would sound boring if he just repeated cannabis this and cannabis that.
You would think as a parent you wouldn't leave a bag full of drugs where a twelve-year-old could get it While at the same time not telling her the bag of candy in the cabinet is actually drugs
I know it's not your usual style, but I'd watch a series that talks about how different recreational drugs work. You're good at explaining pharmacology.
YES YES AND YES, not enough people are educated on drugs other than booze and caffeine and that is what causes DRUG DEATHS, ya know the phrase 'guns don't kill people, people kill people' well if we did that with it but for substances, it would go - 'drugs dont kill people, uneducated people putting unknown amounts of un-regulated and therefore not-tested-for-quality-and-safety chemicals in their bodies kill themselves' hence the term 'accidental overdose', when there is a way of highly preventing those from happening like in denmark, canada, switzerland, portugal, where there are safe consumption rooms, with nurses and professionals, over behind a bin in some alleyway, away from sight so never found when OD'ing (can you tell ive lost alot of friends because of lack of safe consumption rooms in the UK)
@@boredhero i enjoy Hamilton’s explanations. His episode on zombie-powder was really good, & I think he even talked to Wade Davis. Dr Bernard has a totally different style, though. Both people do their thing really well. They both deserve accolades & mad props. 🙌
YT Channel “The Drug Classroom” The only channel you’ll ever need in that regard. Explains better than Bernard. Covers any and everything you can imagine.
A note on the packaging: if your edible is imitating a known brand and/or not clearly labelled as THC with a batch ID its very likely illicitly made and does not contain the dosage stated.
Could it also contain contaminants and toxins? Our black market pharmaceutical industry is getting more and more dangerous. Any time money is involved, somebody’s going to get too greedy.
@@bethmoore7722 The solvents used are not left behind in any case, but they may pick up pesticides and fungicides along the way. Reputable sellers always look for organic growers so that's the risk of black market products.
So if she ate 96 cannabis infused gummies, mixed with non-infused gummies, have to ask, WTF was she doing eating more than a HUNDRED gummy candies in less than half an hour which is the typical time it takes an edible to take effect? Was this a common practice? What did she eat when there weren’t gummies? A dozen king-sized Snickers? WTF?!?
My 11 year old son was next to me when I watched this video shortly after it came out. He was interested at the time but I didn't realize how much until he asked me today what your channel name was so he could subscribe too. He binged a few videos and now he's in his room playing video games. I just heard him tell the characters "I'm gonna kill you with bulletemia. That's bullets' presence in your blood." You're winning over the youth!
I called poison control once. My toddler got the child-safe cap off his allergy medication and either spilled some or drank some (he indicated both). I was happy to hear that if he did drink it, it wouldn’t harm him. He never showed any effects, so likely didn’t actually drink any. Put my mind at ease to know, though!
So much for child safe, eh? If toddlers can get them open anyway why the hell do we even have them? They're clearly failing at their intended purpose and annoy the people who are supposed to be able to get them open...
I called once because my toddler ate her toothpaste and again because she ate some silicone dessicant. She was totally fine but I am grateful for poison control hotline.
@@TestECull at the same time though if we didn't have the weird twisty push caps there would be WAY more accidental ingestions leading to insanely higher death rates and overdoses
@@TestECull I my experience those caps are much more senior-proof than child proof. My grandfather needs to go ask his neighbor to open his heart medication everytime he gets a new prescription, because he doesn't have the strength needed for the childproof caps anymore (and he obviously needs to store it open, which isn't exactly ideal)....
One time I bought a tootsie roll edible, one of the small one-inch ones. I misread the label, thinking the whole thing was only 10mg of THC, which is perfect for me who had no tolerance at all. Yeah... it wasn't 10mg. It was 100mg. I was not okay. I laid on my bed and couldn't move. My body melted into my mattress. I was not human anymore. I was bed. I felt like my soul had left my body. Despite having melted into my mattress, I began to float above the bed. I was so high. I hugged Pluto. I can't imagine what galaxy NP was on. That had to be a horrible experience, especially since she didn't know or expect what was happening.
😂sorry I’m laughing because I been through the same thing not expecting that much of a dose is scary till this day I don’t do anything weed related or better yet any type of drugs occasionally ill puff some nicotine but other than that as much as I hate reality I’d much rather be here for now.
I mean in the story the dude just likes chilling on gummies. His wife couldn't help herself from making his life hell so she took em and when he decided to hide them instead his daughter ate them. All in all it was the wife's fault.
I had an overdose once. Edibles, pen, and a bong at the same time, I don't remember how much it was all at once, but I can say confidently that it feels like every nerve ending in your body is being soaked in boiling oil. The fact that this kid just toughed it out is immensely impressive to me
@@siuuu7833 You can. You cannot lethally overdose and all effects will pass with time, but Marijuana is still acting on the body in much the same way as other drugs.
@@ytt1801 definitely not, as overdose signifies the amount was dangerous or excessive but weed is neither of those, u can literally watch videos of youtube of people smoking ounces at a time and eating edibles worth thousands of joints worth of thc. you dont know anything about weed if u think overdosing is possible
I was a warehouse first aid attendant for a couple different places. Swear I had poison control on speed dial. They aren’t just life savers, but also kind, easy to understand, and very reassuring.
They really are, i had to call them once for myself, they gave me some easy to understand instructions to empty my stomach and sat on the phone talking to me to make sure i stayed awake and coherent untill an ambulance arrived and i made a FULL recovery!.. they are the real 4th emergency service.
As marijuana becomes legal in more states in the US, it's important that, like alcohol, SAFE consumption habits, storage, and its effects in general, be taught to children. The "war on drugs" may in hindsight have gone overboard in scope, but it's important that safety with regards to consuming any kind of drug be taught. So, thank you for making this video.
@Monkhandle actually they weren't, not even close, and still are not, white people in the US intake far more drugs than black people, that includes weed and alcohol. Also, you understand the drug war was just an excuse to attack minorities correct? It didn't do anything helpful, nor did it try to.
@Tortellini Fettuccine War on drugs like heroin, meth, etc needs to continue. But for weed, that was really dumb of Clinton and Biden to allow that bill it to through that locked up tens of thousands of non-violent black men for simple possession. Kamala also jailed hundreds of non-violent black men for simple possession as well.
@@micmacha Cannabis overdose rarely, if ever, has a negative outcome. It is not very toxic and the amount needed to cause death is not really consumable.
@@tschorsch doing a little poking, just with delta-8 instead: 9g/kg of body weight is still nonlethal. For a heavier person (such as myself), upwards of 143kg, I could feasibly consume something like 1.29kg, and still not have any problems. As you say, impossible to consume.
@@kaylaisrad +1. I can barely remember my highest of times, other than they were good times, but I can't remember anything else. Coming back from those +++++ super highs feels like waking up. The very line between sleep and existence becomes so blurred, so you are right - she probably don't remember much.
@Gandalf or, from her young age, it traumatized her really deeply. I mean, even as an adult I'd be terrified if I accidentally ate a bunch of edibles, and that's with experience using Marijuana. I couldn't imagine how scary it'd be as a kid to have that kind of massive OD experience (not an OD in the physical sense but just taking an insane amount.) Thankfully THC isn't something like PCP, that could have gone *really* bad. I just hope the child is okay mentally after the experience.
@@PHOTOGRASPERoh fucking hell, I'm so glad you're ok.. hopefully that counts as a crime so that you could go to small claims or get a restraining order
As someone who regularly smokes weed/takes edibles, I'm just surprised she didn't realize they tasted weird, all the candy edibles I've ever taken have tasted awful lmao, so the guy who made those must've really known what he was doing. Also as someone who has gotten higher than I was comfortable once before, I really empathize with her, cause that shit can be terrifying. If you're a regular user, you should always be careful to know your tolerance and be responsible with this stuff
It really depends on the brand or who makes it I guess because I’ve had gummies with awful after tastes and gummies which taste like totally normal candy
Poor girl that must’ve been so scary for her to go through, not knowing what was going on. I’m glad she ended up being okay. I had like 4 edibles at once one and it was a psychologically horrifying experience, so I can’t even imagine what she was going through
i don’t think you can ever die or have permanent damage at least chemically, falling down the stairs can happen if u eat that much, i think this is a case for the lack of mortal danger behind cannabis. no matter how much u have u will be ok
@@adbrooks95 I had way too much of a synthetic cannabinoid that was roughly 20x the strength of THC and it screwed me up. I've had anxiety ever since, that was 10 years ago now
Honestly to do that when you have kids to me is completely unforgiveable... As a father myself I'd feel like punching any idiot I heard did something so stupid with kids in the house.. If I ever met him I'd probably just think about how good it would feel to punch him in the face. As a father, I can't stand such selfish idiots... I hope he was charged and spent some time in jail.... I would be surprised if he wasn't...
no thank you. that 'dad' is a dumbass and should face some consequences for this. Mixing your edibles in with candy and leaving them where your kid could eat them is extreme negligence and arguably, in this case, is child abuse. I used to smoke more or less everyday for a few years. Despite that, I've had panic attacks and experiences that were extremely challenging mentally speaking. I cannot imagine what this kid felt, especially not knowing that they had ingested anything.
If I was the dad, I would've kept it in my bedroom, in a locked box with the rest of my weed stuff. Edibles should not be treated like candy, just like a firearm shouldn't be treated like a nerf gun or vodka shouldn't be treated like water.
@@Arrogan28😂😂😂 are you serious? Weed is made for dads. Much better than drinking . Besides who are you trying to impress… “I’ll punch him in the face” 😂