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Showing Original Post only (View all)Mom Chooses Medical Marijuana Over Chemo As Treatment For 3-Year-Old Son's Cancer - HuffPo [View all]
Mom Chooses Medical Marijuana Over Chemo As Treatment For 3-Year-Old Son's CancerThe Huffington Post | By Matt Ferner
Posted: 09/30/2013 5:38 pm EDT | Updated: 10/01/2013 11:29 pm EDT
One year ago, 3-year-old Landon Riddle was diagnosed with leukemia. Under doctors' orders, his mother Sierra Riddle began treatment for her young son: aggressive chemotherapy and radiation.
But while still living in Utah, Sierra watched her little boy become violently ill from the chemotherapy -- Landon suffered nerve-damage in his legs, nausea that led to vomiting dozens of times a day, intense pain and at one point went 25 days without eating following the treatment, according to CNN.
"Around the clock, he was usually on liquid morphine, Ativan, Promethexane," Sierra told CNN back in July. "And it just really didn't seem to be helping."
Feeling like her family "didn't have anything left to lose" she looked into medical marijuana treatment. She moved her family to Colorado Springs, Colo. to benefit from the state's marijuana laws and started to give Landon liquid forms of both Cannabidiol, or CBD, and Tetrahydrocannabinol, also known as THC.
"Within four weeks we could see the improvement," Sierra told KRDO.
But while still living in Utah, Sierra watched her little boy become violently ill from the chemotherapy -- Landon suffered nerve-damage in his legs, nausea that led to vomiting dozens of times a day, intense pain and at one point went 25 days without eating following the treatment, according to CNN.
"Around the clock, he was usually on liquid morphine, Ativan, Promethexane," Sierra told CNN back in July. "And it just really didn't seem to be helping."
Feeling like her family "didn't have anything left to lose" she looked into medical marijuana treatment. She moved her family to Colorado Springs, Colo. to benefit from the state's marijuana laws and started to give Landon liquid forms of both Cannabidiol, or CBD, and Tetrahydrocannabinol, also known as THC.
"Within four weeks we could see the improvement," Sierra told KRDO.
And...
They are not only forcing me to do something against my will as a parent, they are forcing me to make my child sick, Riddle said to CBS4.
And...
Riddle says that no matter what people think about her decisions, the plain and simple truth is that marijuana has helped her son. "As soon as we started taking the oil, his platelets have been a regular healthy person's level and <doctors> can't understand why," Riddle told CNN.
As unusual as it may seem, the Riddle family is not alone in choosing medical marijuana treatment for a child with a severe illness. In 2012, then 7-year-old Mykayla Comstock of Oregon, who was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, made headlines for her use of medical marijuana to combat the side effects of chemotherapy.
The family of 6-year-old Charlotte Figi was the subject of a CNN documentary earlier this year regarding their daughter's use of medical marijuana to help treat the debilitating seizures that result from her rare form of epilepsy.
As unusual as it may seem, the Riddle family is not alone in choosing medical marijuana treatment for a child with a severe illness. In 2012, then 7-year-old Mykayla Comstock of Oregon, who was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, made headlines for her use of medical marijuana to combat the side effects of chemotherapy.
The family of 6-year-old Charlotte Figi was the subject of a CNN documentary earlier this year regarding their daughter's use of medical marijuana to help treat the debilitating seizures that result from her rare form of epilepsy.
Link: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/30/marijuana-over-chemo_n_4017985.html?view=print&comm_ref=false
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WillyT
Oct 2013
OP
Doctors couldn't understand why?! Really?! So glad the kids are being helped. nt
Mnemosyne
Oct 2013
#2
Please stop calling me ignorant. I already told you that I know that glaucoma is not cancer once.
MADem
Oct 2013
#61
actually lots of research has been done in the US- see this list of cannabis related patents
solarhydrocan
Oct 2013
#45
I'm not either. But if the prognosis is spectactularly, statistically bad or unlikely
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2013
#51
"There is almost zero plausibility that Cannibis can stop cancer" not according to cancer.gov
solarhydrocan
Oct 2013
#43
Science based medicine, saving lives for hundreds of years, is Conservative?...
SidDithers
Oct 2013
#12