Quick question
- TwoCanucks
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No one is saying "he has to", but the question was "what should I do"... and the advice being given is to be safe instead of sorry.Marco wrote:No one has to reveal their personal medical details to a stranger, bartender or budtender.
If I choose to tell a budtender or other person working in any establishment for that matter... that I have an epi-pen inside my jacket, and to use it on me if required -- don't you think that is more pragmatic than waiting for an alergetic reaction and trying to explain my meds then?
Common sense... why is our society against using it?
Amsterdam dreaming.............
TwoCanucks wrote:No one is saying "he has to", but the question was "what should I do"... and the advice being given is to be safe instead of sorry.Marco wrote:No one has to reveal their personal medical details to a stranger, bartender or budtender.
If I choose to tell a budtender or other person working in any establishment for that matter... that I have an epi-pen inside my jacket, and to use it on me if required -- don't you think that is more pragmatic than waiting for an alergetic reaction and trying to explain my meds then?
Common sense... why is our society against using it?
Good points. My worry would be if someone overheard the word morphine and robbed him later on.