@m0sh claimed hurting the child was a decision that was up to the mother as it is “her body“. This is was I was addressing.
I don’t think that could have been more clear. Are we speaking the same language? ^^
That wasn‘t a theoretical discussion, but one about a real (your) child.
What assumptions?
Well then to answer the previous question why I would discuss that even if absurd... the idea that it‘s a mother‘s choice to hurt the unborn child (do with her body as she chooses) is dangerous and needs...
I am not sorry about the content, but about posting it as I was adding nothing new to the discussion.
My points stand.
I wish you and your family all the best!
Yes, absolutely. If someone recklessly endangers their child they have to be stopped. I find it absurd to even discuss this...
I am sorry for the post I made here yesterday. It is rather redundant and the thread is pretty old.
Still it boggles my mind how anyone could be so careless with a little creature that's 100% dependent on them.
The OP wrote smth along the lines of "my wife will decide what to do with her...
I am very sorry for what you're going through and I wish you all the absolute best!
Be careful with vaping as you don't wanna cough and strain the varices.
Please, for the love of God don't put chemicals into your baby's brain unless it is absolutely necessary and unavoidable!!
Seriously: as long as there is no concrete evidence of harmlessness you should NOT recklessly endanger your child.
Also this gives all cannabis enthusiasts a bad, bad, bad...
You can develop an allergy to anything.
But most people unknowingly misuse the term for feeling some discomfort after ingesting something.
An allergic reaction has very clear symptoms, which I am more than certain Mr. Aykroyd did not experience.
I unterstand what you‘re saying and I get tingly from cannabis sometimes as well, but localized asymmetric numbness and discomfort should still be investigated to rule out any health condition IMO.
Like @TommyDee I am thinking of a pinched nerve as well, but only an examination can illuminate that.
Inhaled cannabis should not lead to local numbness and discomfort.
I‘d say there are two scenarios:
1. the numbness and discomfort in your left arm has a physical cause in which case you certainly should talk to a Dr. to make sure it‘s neither neurologic nor cardiac.
2. It‘s a placebo of...