Doctor explains the dangers of children eating THC edibles [ENhuOfgsqfH]

We're hearing more and more of children eating marijuana gummies, chocolates, and other edibles that resemble candy. "We have definitely seen younger children with, frankly, they look intoxicated or they can get excessively sleepy," UH Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital pediatric emergency specialist Dr. Jerri Rose said. But when kids under age 6 eat them, it can be dangerous. Elizabeth Perry's doctor prescribed gummy edibles for her to help her sleep. She was told to eat one a night, but her toddler Oliver found them and ate 15. "He started shaking and crying and looked at me with utter fear in his eyes," she remembered. "We weren't sure he would be OK." Oliver started seizing and had to be taken by helicopter to the hospital, where he was intubated. He survived, but Elizabeth wants other parents to be aware. There's a lot of THC packed in gummies, and when ingested by a small child, they can be getting a five or six-fold overdose, according to Rose. Side effects can include tiredness, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, headache, or worse. "In some cases, if the child ingests enough, it can be enough to make them so sleepy that it could depress their breathing," Rose said. Monica Robins reports: -- At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: Twitter: Instagram: Visit our site: And be sure to download our app here: #2 to 1 cbd thc gummies #reno cbd gummies #cbd gummies 3000 mg #keoni cbd gummies for ed