I know Charlie reads here and Brett. But I just want to post this. It probably won’t change your minds, but it’s worth a try if it even makes you think about it.
My cousin had her son at 16. Once a month her mum would watch her son whilst she had a night off. Which is fine. At 18 she went to a party at her best friends house for her birthday. She took what she thought was coke along with drinking and having fun. It wasn’t her first time according to court documents and statements from friends, but as a family we didn’t know she had ever taken anything like that. But I guess this just proves you never know really how your body will handle things or even really what’s in what you’re taking. That night she felt ill and went for a lay down. The next morning her friend couldn’t wake her up. She was taken to hospital. Her heart gave up.
She passed away 5 days later when her mother had to make the decision to switch her machine off as there was no coming back for her.
Her little boy is now 8 years old.
6 years without his mother in his life. He’s being raised by family. He doesn’t remember his mother (although the family make sure to keep her memory alive and always speak about her to him).
You never know what you’re taking 100% or how your body will react. Even if you’ve taken it before!
Please just think about this. We don’t want Harlow without a mother or father.