double?Well it is more then double that of last year so I'd call that a pretty big increase...
445 in 2009-10 and 590 in 2010-11 isn't even a 50% increase.
double?Well it is more then double that of last year so I'd call that a pretty big increase...
double?
445 in 2009-10 and 590 in 2010-11 isn't even a 50% increase.
if we assume that "drug incidents" refers to ambulance calls related to acute effects of overconsumption, it doesn't seem as obvious, not to me anyway. i don't really know anyone that has had to call an ambulance after drinking too much unless they hurt themselves whilst drunk.
Like thisI think a lot of people underestimate the ability cannabis has to induce anxiety in some people. Given how widely used it is, and how often panic attacks are mistaking for 'oh god I'm dying!' the number makes sense.
^ cannabis-naive people ingesting strong edibles is often a recipe for perceived-emergencies as well.
having ingested too much weed a few times myself, i can see how people could believe they were seriously ill or even dying. especially if they are dosed unknowingly or accidentally - people in these cases often think they are having a heart attack or going crazy.
again it comes down to education - the more people know, the less likely they are to make mistakes like that, or to call an ambulance in the event that they have too much.
Well it is more then double that of last year so I'd call that a pretty big increase...
This does not say "Over Dose" it says "Ambulance Calls for Drug Incidents". I think that's a very important distinction to make.
My point is, these stats don't necessarily mean that all of these calls were overdose related. It means an ambulance was called. A family member could have been worried. A passerby may have been. Shit, a kid accidentally may have called 000. That's all I'm saying.
Tronica said:I had no idea how many people took ODs of paracetamol for example. For some people it appeared to be accidental overdose but for most that I coded, it appeared intentional. It was pretty depressing coding these data... a lot of sad people out there.

I'm happy that in 26 years of drug use I've never felt like calling an Ambo, not from an oversized ego just handled intense situations easier than some others I guess. My wife can feel over indulged at times where I'd say work with it cause it's a privilege to be so fucked not a fear to be had heh.