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Marijuana Can Save A Life - Saves A 6 Years Old's Epileptic Seizures by iamdsam: 7:31am On Aug 13, 2013
Watched this on a documentary named 'weed' on CNN yesterday's evening about a little girl of 6 years old whose epileptic seizures was reduced with the help of marijuana. This girl would have died from the constant seizures she had daily. This has made me to have a different views of all drugs in the world. That drug that people portray as a harmful drug can also be a life saver. I wanna share this with you. Read story below... Jayden David suffers from a rare form of childhood epilepsy
The 6-year-old suffered from frequent, violent seizures
At wit's end, his father gave him aliquid, nonpsychoactive form of cannabis
For more than a year, it has helped stem his seizures
Oakland, California (CNN)-- Six-year-old Jayden David violently shakes on the ground, his blue eyes vacant and then filled with searing pain. The video shows an unvarnished look at a seizure, something Jayden once experienced routinely.
Not anymore, says his father, thanks to medical marijuana.
Before he started taking a liquid, nonpsychoactive form of marijuana, Jayden couldn't walk, eat solid food or take a bath.
He has Dravet's syndrome, a rare and catastrophic form of childhood epilepsy. It has triggered seizures so frequent that 44 times he has been rushed to the hospital in an ambulance, his distraught father by his side.
Jayden's doctors prescribed 22 anti-seizure pills a day, which controlled the seizures but left him immobilized due to the side effects.
"He's in pain and suffering and crying," said Jayden's father, JasonDavid. "You can't help him no matter what. What are you supposed to do? You have to do whatever it takes to save their life."
Last year, he had enough. Delirious with fatigue and emotional pain, Jason David called his motherto say he wanted to put a gun to his head, just to end the heartbreak of seeing his son suffer. His mother convinced him to not give up. David turned to something he hadseen on television: medical marijuana.
On June 4, 2011, David gave his son marijuana. For the first time since Jayden was 4 months old, the boy went through an entire day without a seizure.
"Instead of medical marijuana, this is miracle marijuana," said David, holding up a jam jar full of liquefied and cooled cannabis.
Jayden is not just walking, he's running. He plays at a park, climbing up and down the steps of the jungle gym. He swims at hislocal pool, splashing in the water with his father and other children.He loves to go to Fuddruckers to dig into his favorite food, a cheeseburger with mushrooms. His father has begun to wean himoff the powerful pharmaceutical pills, which he believes have kept his son from developing properly.
Children and medical marijuana
The liquid, nonpsychoactive form of marijuana that Jayden takes ensures the boy doesn't get"high." In a laboratory, the marijuana is distilled down to mostly cannabidiols, which advocates say is the potent medicinal value of the drug.
Harborside Health Center, a medical marijuana clinic in Oakland, California, helped create the original tincture Jayden took. The center still analyzes and tests the marijuana before David administers it to his son. Harborside says it helps a numberof child patients, including Jayden,whose parents legally obtain the marijuana.
"Parents don't want to bring theirchildren to something controversial like cannabis," says Harborside's executive director, Steven DeAngelo. "They do it reluctantly, and they do it becausethey're at their wit's end."
Eighteen states have legalized marijuana for medicinal uses or limited personal use. California, which has the nation's largest number of registered users, does not keep demographic data on itsregistrants. But Colorado has 45 registered users under age 18, Oregon reports 56 child users andMontana has 55.
DeAngelo says children with severe autism, epilepsy, ADHD and cancer can be helped by medicinalmarijuana. But those sick children,says DeAngelo, often face barriers to accessing marijuana.
"What I worry about are the thousands and thousands of children like Jayden who are suffering unnecessarily, who I know we could help," he says."The only thing separating them from help are outdated rules that need to be changed."
Those rules are at the federal level,where marijuana remains illegal.
Highs and lows of using marijuana
Dr. Seth Ammerman, a pediatricianand specialist in adolescent substance addiction, acknowledges anecdotal reports like Jayden's remarkable turnaround. But he warns that a parent is "flying by the seat of his or her pants" when it comes to treating children with marijuana. >Continued in next post...
Re: Marijuana Can Save A Life - Saves A 6 Years Old's Epileptic Seizures by iamdsam: 7:35am On Aug 13, 2013
Continuation... We don't know if these treatments are going to work for every given child, or every given adolescent. There may well be serious side effects.
Dr. Seth Ammerman, pediatrician and adolescent addiction specialist
"I do think there's potential for these cannabinoids to be medically relevant, but at this time we don't know the risks," says Ammerman. Because marijuana is illegal at the federal level, the government hasn't conducted anythorough research on the possible medicinal benefits.
Ammerman is in favor of federal testing, but without it, he says marijuana is too risky to administer to children.
"We don't know if these treatments are going to work for every given child, or every given adolescent. There may well be serious side effects."
David says he'd pit his son's progress on medical marijuana against any pharmaceutical drug that currently treats Dravet's syndrome.
What drives him, he says, is the hope that his boy will one day say,"I love you," something David saysa thousand times a day to his son.
While we're present, Jayden says something close to "I love you."
His father's face lights up.
"That's all I want to hear," says David. He hugs his son. "I'm really close."
Re: Marijuana Can Save A Life - Saves A 6 Years Old's Epileptic Seizures by valdubem(m): 7:36am On Aug 13, 2013
In summary, Marijuana can save a life!
Re: Marijuana Can Save A Life - Saves A 6 Years Old's Epileptic Seizures by carzola(m): 7:55am On Aug 13, 2013
I didnt have time to read ur post.. Next time make it shorter stop all this copy and paste.. "weed rules" buh better u cook it than smoke it.
Re: Marijuana Can Save A Life - Saves A 6 Years Old's Epileptic Seizures by mankand(m): 7:58am On Aug 13, 2013
Let lilwayne be saved first then I will believe this trash
Re: Marijuana Can Save A Life - Saves A 6 Years Old's Epileptic Seizures by weazley(m): 8:01am On Aug 13, 2013
yeah, it also saved a friend of mine from committing suicide after his girlfriend dumped him,
prraaaiissee thy rord!
Re: Marijuana Can Save A Life - Saves A 6 Years Old's Epileptic Seizures by Freiburger(m): 8:23am On Aug 13, 2013
STAY AWAY FROM DRUGS !
Re: Marijuana Can Save A Life - Saves A 6 Years Old's Epileptic Seizures by iamdsam: 5:37am On Aug 14, 2013
carzola: I didnt have time to read ur post.. Next time make it shorter stop all this copy and paste.. "weed rules" buh better u cook it than smoke it.
I wanted the message to be well passed across
Re: Marijuana Can Save A Life - Saves A 6 Years Old's Epileptic Seizures by Nobody: 5:10pm On Aug 25, 2013
I also watched the documentary...it really made me view the phamaceuticals 4rm a different perspective.

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