April 2014 Moms

3rd hand smoke

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Re: 3rd hand smoke

  • Nope.

    While I was pregnant with DS, DH spoke to MIL about her smoking in the house.  She cut back a lot, but was still smoking in the house.  When DS was born, he had some breathing issues and we basically told her flat out - either she stopped smoking in the house altogether or we would not be coming up to visit.  She stopped immediately.

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  • @dani+california
    Yes thank you I did read my own sources. I clearly said I wasn't an expert and I specifically said that whilst i was aware the medical journal i posted didn't find a link with cancer, they did find that "they contain equal amounts of most chemicals and that cannabis is proven to lower your immune system in the same way, and contain just as many tar particles as normal cigarettes (a lung irritant)." To me this is just as good a reason not to allow relatives who use it around the baby.

    In my research online I found a number of sites saying that although a number of medical professionals agree that marijuana could cause serious medical issues for people including cancer, there are as yet very few current research studies on the subject because as it is relatively newer than normal tobacco the population of people who are chronic pot users are not sufficiently old enough yet to ascertain accurate results and it is only in twenty years time or so that we will get a better picture of the long term effects. I wouldn't want to risk exposing my baby to it in the meantime.

    Also FTR, I am a teacher. I have seen a LOT of kids aged 11-18 over the years who either smoked pot themselves or who were exposed to it in 2nd and 3rd hand ways from parents and who had clearly been affected in terms of their personalities and behaviour. I had the unfortunate pleasure last year of watching a 15 year old girl have a full on mental breakdown in class which involved stripping naked, climbing on the desk, screaming like she was on fire and eventually having to be sedated and sectioned. Everyone assumed she was off her head on serious drugs. But all they found inside her was marijuana. Somehow they were able to determine with tests that she had been a chronic smoker of pot for years and coupled with evidence from her diary, and her autopsy, when she died after killing herself, the doctors and coroner ruled that the pot had done massive damage to her brain and caused the mental health issues. So current medical research or not, based on my personal experience seeing others using it, I wouldn't expose a baby to it.

  • BeckyF82 said:

    @dani+california
    Yes thank you I did read my own sources. I clearly said I wasn't an expert and I specifically said that whilst i was aware the medical journal i posted didn't find a link with cancer, they did find that "they contain equal amounts of most chemicals and that cannabis is proven to lower your immune system in the same way, and contain just as many tar particles as normal cigarettes (a lung irritant)." To me this is just as good a reason not to allow relatives who use it around the baby.

    In my research online I found a number of sites saying that although a number of medical professionals agree that marijuana could cause serious medical issues for people including cancer, there are as yet very few current research studies on the subject because as it is relatively newer than normal tobacco the population of people who are chronic pot users are not sufficiently old enough yet to ascertain accurate results and it is only in twenty years time or so that we will get a better picture of the long term effects. I wouldn't want to risk exposing my baby to it in the meantime.

    Also FTR, I am a teacher. I have seen a LOT of kids aged 11-18 over the years who either smoked pot themselves or who were exposed to it in 2nd and 3rd hand ways from parents and who had clearly been affected in terms of their personalities and behaviour. I had the unfortunate pleasure last year of watching a 15 year old girl have a full on mental breakdown in class which involved stripping naked, climbing on the desk, screaming like she was on fire and eventually having to be sedated and sectioned. Everyone assumed she was off her head on serious drugs. But all they found inside her was marijuana. Somehow they were able to determine with tests that she had been a chronic smoker of pot for years and coupled with evidence from her diary, and her autopsy, when she died after killing herself, the doctors and coroner ruled that the pot had done massive damage to her brain and caused the mental health issues. So current medical research or not, based on my personal experience seeing others using it, I wouldn't expose a baby to it.

    Wow!

    I've heard marijuana can alter brain chemistry. I don't have anything to back that up though. Your story is terrifying.

    Someone came into the office today that uses medical marijuana and the overwhelming smell kept me on the far side of the building ( my pregnancy nose is extra sensitive to pot for some reason)

    I wouldn't expose baby to cigarettes or pot because both seem like they would at the very least irritate little baby lungs.



  • Yeaaaah, sorry, not going for that at all. And chronic marijuana usage is hardly a recent phenomenon.

    I said that chronic use of it was "relatively recent".. As in people have been chronically smoking cigarettes in my country (UK) for hundreds of years. But chronic pot use has probably only become more widespread in the last 30-40 years. Hence there physically aren't as many people yet that they can see the long term effects on.

    Lets just agree to disagree. Anyone who wants to surround their kids with pot smoke, or shower their babies in acid rain, can do so if they feel the potential risks are acceptable.

    Right I'm off to find some asbestos so I can knit some onesies for the baby..,

  • Yeah no one here wants to smoke pot around their kids...we just don't like half truths and terrible sources.

    And FYI pot has been around a hell of a lot longer than 30-40 years.

    Maybe you need to learn to read people's posts before being so narky to people. At no point did I say pot had only been around 30-40 years.

  • BeckyF82BeckyF82 member
    edited March 2014


    My apologies, me lady. 'Chronic' pot use has been around more than 30-40 years.

    What's narky? 8->


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  • Wow you ladies are on fire tonight aren't you?

    I post some comments about how I don't think marijuana smoke is good for adults or babies whilst clearly saying I'm not an expert and I get flamed for it. Yeah coz that makes sense. Sure hope you're going to pass these attitudes on to your kids. Nothing better than teaching children to verbally attack anyone with a different opinion than your own or someone who you don't agree with.

    It's a shame because this forum has always seemed quite friendly but there sure are some people on here who seem to think they are the equivalent of the bitchy clique of cheerleaders at school that made fun of people and actively encouraged others to join in. Bit sad really for grown women.
  • Oh shit!

    We got:
    -I feel bad for your kids
    -Bitchy clique
    and a lovely
    -Sad for grown women

    Are you GBCBing? Or can we look forward to more amazing insight from you?

    Oh I'm not GBCBing anything sweetheart. I'm a teacher. I deal with petty arguments between hormonal kids all day for a living. I'll deal with this in the same way. Call them out on their behaviour. Then put my feet up and smile as I realise I don't have to put up with them on a full time basis and that they are someone else's problem when they're not in school.
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  • @nicole mackenzie

    I'm still trying to figure out if you actually read what I wrote or instantly grabbed your pitchfork when you read that I am against animals living in a home.

    Your first conclusions was that my friends have personal hygiene problems because I am against pets in the home. Or because of the incident that occurred at my aunt's home (aunt= 1 person...also not a friend). Actually none of my friends have pets in their home. Just really weird and actually kind of stupid on your part that this is your conclusion to why I choose to live my life the way I choose.

    Your second point is my point exactly. I'm allergic to pet dander. That's not going to change no matter how butt hurt you get about my opinion.

    Thirdly, I never once stated that I hate animals. And as I would like to think you were smart enough to figure out the painfully obvious truth that I don't own any animals, after reading your first point I don't think you're bright enough to figure it out. So here it is in black and white: I don't own a pet. Thought that would be a given.

    However I would like to point out that an animal is capable of living outdoors without being on a chain. Sounds like the people you know have animal cruelty issues. I don't know anyone that keeps an animal on a chain, but I guess you do.

    Lol, this is one of the most rude things I have ever read. I can tell you didn't grow up with an animal.

    Quite.

    Letting your cat pee in food is a hygiene issue. Whether its your friends cat or your aunts cat.

    I'm not butthurt that you are allergic to pets and don't want one. As I stated...

    You saying pets are viscous flea bags that will rip kids faces off is uneducated and offensive.

    I said IF you or anyone were to say the things you did and then still chose to keep a pet outdoors, i could not respect you and yes I think it's cruel.

    If we are calling people illiterate...

    OP asked about cigarettes. Dog dander is not a cigarette nor does it cause cancer. So... Your statement was both completely off topic as well as offensive.



    Please quote where I used the phrase "all pets are vicious fleabags." I'm confused.



  • @sking72 Just my personal preference really. I am highly allergic to dogs and cats. And there will always be fur and pet dander and "accidents". And animals are just not clean like people, now matter how often they are bathed. It's a UO of mine I suppose. I am strongly against animals living in a home. I wasn't raised that way, and LO won't be raised that way either. I guess it all started when I witnessed my aunt's cat jump onto her counter and piss on the food that we were supposed to eat for dinner that night. Nobody noticed but me, and I shudder to think how often that happened before and still happens now. Just things like that.

    In addition to the fact that animals can be unpredictable, and I'm not putting my kid at risk for having their face ripped off by some flea bag.

    I know this opinion strikes a nerve with people, so flames are expected. I'm sure everyone with pets in the home that will argue with me has immaculately clean homes with no fur or dander and their animal never pees or craps in the house and wouldn't never bite or hurt anything. But like I said. It's my personal preference. To each his/her own.

    Ok, we added vicious, but it was definitely implied by the "having their face ripped off" part. 

    Like I said, I'm sure everyone who chooses to argue and get offended have perfect animals that never have and never will do any of the things I've mentioned so no worries.

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  • @sking72 Just my personal preference really. I am highly allergic to dogs and cats. And there will always be fur and pet dander and "accidents". And animals are just not clean like people, now matter how often they are bathed. It's a UO of mine I suppose. I am strongly against animals living in a home. I wasn't raised that way, and LO won't be raised that way either. I guess it all started when I witnessed my aunt's cat jump onto her counter and piss on the food that we were supposed to eat for dinner that night. Nobody noticed but me, and I shudder to think how often that happened before and still happens now. Just things like that.

    In addition to the fact that animals can be unpredictable, and I'm not putting my kid at risk for having their face ripped off by some flea bag.

    I know this opinion strikes a nerve with people, so flames are expected. I'm sure everyone with pets in the home that will argue with me has immaculately clean homes with no fur or dander and their animal never pees or craps in the house and wouldn't never bite or hurt anything. But like I said. It's my personal preference. To each his/her own.
    Ok, we added vicious, but it was definitely implied by the "having their face ripped off" part. 
    Like I said, I'm sure everyone who chooses to argue and get offended have perfect animals that never have and never will do any of the things I've mentioned so no worries.
    It doesn't take a perfect anything to be offended by ridiculous sweeping generalizations.
    LOL. Can't wait until you have your perfect child, you know, since animals somehow have to be perfect. 
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  • No kidding. Full disclosure: my reasonably well-behaved kid has inadvertently done much more in the way of food sabotage and damage to furnishings than my lazy 8 year old vicious flea bag ever has.

    Sure, sure. But how many FACES HAVE EITHER RIPPED OFF??!!

    If the baby starts ripping faces off, do we crate them? I dunno, FTM here. 
    /dead.

    How many times have I wondered if you can crate children? See the next FFFC to find out... :D
    Of course you can. But baby crates are $400 and are all prettied up. Google 'crib'. :p



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  • Vinny424 said:

    Can you all check out my fat ass flea bag at home?!? He's terrifying!!!

    He looks like he's warming up to suck the breath out of babies pretty soon. Watch out!
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