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Marijuana stops child's severe seizures

Started by petrus4, August 20, 2013, 11:14:00 PM

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http://edition.cnn.com/2013/08/07/health/charlotte-child-medical-marijuana

Paige found a Denver dispensary that had a small amount of a type of marijuana called R4, said to be low in THC and high in CBD. She paid about $800 for 2 ounces -- all that was available -- and had a friend extract the oil.

She had the oil tested at a lab and started Charlotte out on a small dose.

"We were pioneering the whole thing; we were guinea pigging Charlotte," Paige said. "This is a federally illegal substance. I was terrified to be honest with you."

But the results were stunning.

"When she didn't have those three, four seizures that first hour, that was the first sign," Paige recalled. "And I thought well, 'Let's go another hour, this has got to be a fluke.' "

The seizures stopped for another hour. And for the following seven days.


This one is from the seventh of August.  I'd read somewhere else that marijuana can help with epilepsy.  It looks like this article corroborates that.

"I didn't hear her laugh for six months," Paige said. "I didn't hear her voice at all, just her crying. I can't imagine that I would be watching her making these gains that she's making, doing the things that she's doing (without the medical marijuana). I don't take it for granted. Every day is a blessing."

Matt added, "I want to scream it from the rooftops. I want other people, other parents, to know that this is a viable option."
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robomont

i think the pressure is getting to the politicians and so the big pharma want to get ahead of the game.new jersy is big pharma and what does christy do?
they are trying to define the narrative like they did in the seventies with those like twenty folk that were allowed pot.
they think this will change november.
ive never been much for rules.
being me has its priviledges.

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