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Please, please can anyone help-are these drugs? (photo)

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missmouse101 · 18/07/2019 21:00

My husband ate a sweet he found in our daughter's car. He feels extremely disorientated and unwell now. It m ay not be linked at all, but we have suddenly thought could the sweet have actually been a drug? Totally shocked, praying it isn't. Does anyone recognise these? Thanks so much.

Please, please can anyone help-are these drugs? (photo)
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HeadintheiClouds · 19/07/2019 17:48

It gets weirder by the second.

Garageflower172 · 19/07/2019 17:51

Is your husband a Labrador?

roothyb · 19/07/2019 17:53

@AbsoluteFannyOfAWoman hahahahaha yes! That's some regional dialect for me.

soberken · 19/07/2019 17:55

@Sara147 do you want some of the drugs? Think you may have the wrong thread

WomanLikeMeLM · 19/07/2019 17:56

This thread is the funniest thread ever! Cracked me up laughing to the point ive weed myself. Now off to work i go where i look after half man half labradors who go off their tits on glove box sweets. Wish my A&E was quietGrin

Angel75 · 19/07/2019 17:59

I'm sorry to say it, but it's crack cocaine. I am almost 100% sure. Please don't just assume its your daughters though, it might not be hers.

Fowles94 · 19/07/2019 17:59

Doesn't look like drugs.

Your husband shouldn't just eat stuff he's found.

And finally how old is your daughter? I'm assuming at least 17/18 as driving

Imawomanontheedge · 19/07/2019 18:00

Crack cocaine

Trees2905 · 19/07/2019 18:09

This is a brilliant thread. Thank you OP.

Kudos to the poster who said she’s a reception teacher and spends a lot of her time telling kids not to eat things they find on the ground, or lick the bottom of their shoes, and wondered what happened to those kids when they grow up.

Grin
niugboo · 19/07/2019 18:11

Brilliant.

Husband eats possible drug.

Ask mumsnet because daughter has form.

Daughter says it’s something it’s not.

Ignore all logical advice and believe her.

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Trixibell79 · 19/07/2019 18:16

I really feel for you here OP. There are some immature idiots on this thread. Anyone who thinks it’s funny dealing with someone having taken an unidentified drug really needs to get a grip. I deal with drugs frequently in my job. I’ve seen someone die from a heart attack after cocaine use on a night out, I’ve seen somebody develop acute psychosis after smoking weed. None of it really has a funny side in my opinion, unless you have a kind of warped sense of humour. I can imagine he panicked and wanted to think where you can get information quickly. Glad you’ve got a hold of Frank which is a great resource.
I hope you manage to sort things out with your daughter. Sadly drugs are everywhere these days and have a normality associated with them that they never had in my youth.

TheSandman · 19/07/2019 18:18

What are you dicking about asking here for? If you are genuinely worried this is what A and E departments are for.

18gougjj · 19/07/2019 18:18

You can now get different types of cannabis sweets and jellys.

Insanelysilver · 19/07/2019 18:25

How is your husband now OP? Hope he’s feeling ok X

gillyflower9 · 19/07/2019 18:30

A&E. Simple. They can do toxicity testing and treat accordingly. I wouldn’t waste time asking the daughter. Why hang about?? Deal with it and then, if necessary deal with daughter later. Get on with it.

Senoritaforever · 19/07/2019 18:30

Must be me but I can’t find anything funny about this thread.

taylorowmu · 19/07/2019 18:36

A&E. Simple. They can do toxicity testing and treat accordingly.

Nope. The triage nurse sent him home.

SavvyMamaMia · 19/07/2019 18:41

Could be drugs but thinking with the sugar paper wrapping could they be some kind of bath salt/bathbomb/health or body type cosmetic etc? Like from a nice store or was a gift? Defo go to a & e rightaway with the 'sweets', regardless of whether you contact your daughter.

JustKeepIt · 19/07/2019 18:44

It's CBD crystalline. Legal and doesn't make the user 'high', as in there are no psychological effects, it just helps with stress.

FlibbertyGiblets · 19/07/2019 18:44

I suppose new users having pagination rather than all on one thread makes it difficult to RTFT.

Anyhoo hope DH feeling better today OP.

TheHodgeoftheHedge · 19/07/2019 18:47

So I can definitely confirm the OP has no sense of humour seeing as I’m now being sent aggressive PMs.
I’ll say what I have to say publicly, OP. I think This is all absolutely ridiculous and I’m not in the minority.

SavvyMamaMia · 19/07/2019 18:49

Take the sweets along to a & e with you so they can test them. If your hubs shows the staff how unwell he feels etc they will need to test him. They'll only discharge if he seems well enough. I agree its not at all funny- people die all the time with drugs.

LoseLooseLucy · 19/07/2019 18:53

I’m now being sent aggressive PMs.

That's ridiculous.