Woman Fights Hospital Policy Denying Daughter Medical Marijuana In Canada

WHATFG

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From 420 Magazine...

A Calgary woman says the normal, happy life of her nine-year-old daughter is in jeopardy following a decision to discontinue the girl’s medicinal marijuana treatment.

Sarah Wilkinson says her daughter Mia suffered frequent, severe epileptic seizures throughout the early years of her life.

Wilkinson says the dozens of pills the little girl took on a daily basis did nothing for her condition but since a doctor put her on marijuana taken orally in oil form through a dropper, she hasn’t had a seizure in 18 months.

Recently, Wilkinson requested a renewal of Mia’s medical marijuana licence but the doctor at Alberta Children’s Hospital who had prescribed it in the first place now says he can no longer do so because of hospital policy.

Alberta Health Services says it does not support the prescription of medical marijuana for pediatric patients with epilepsy at this time.

AHS also says Health Canada has not approved medical marijuana for the treatment of seizures in Canada, and AHS is unaware of any studies, data or recognized epilepsy organizations that recommend or endorse the use of medical marijuana in pediatric patients with epilepsy.

Wilkinson says she was also reluctant to use marijuana for her child’s treatment, but says she changed her mind when she saw the results.

She says she has enough of the marijuana oil to continue Mia’s treatment for the next three weeks and when it runs out, she will be willing to go to extremes to ensure the health of her daughter.

“If I don’t find a signing doctor, then I risk going to jail or having my children taken away,” she says. “I’m not going to watch her deteriorate and seize to death.”

The Wilkinsons are appealing the prescription denial to the Alberta Children’s Hospital ethics board.

 

WHATFG

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And the stories keep coming in....isn't it pathetic that the people in charge of deciding how we feel, can't listen to us when we tell them what makes us Feel better...I feel soooo bad for,patients in AB...I think they may have the worst time accessing than anywhere else...and yet HC issues a licence to an ab company if I remember correctly....
 

qwizoking

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I would think she should be "grandfathered" in.
If its now a no-no due to uncertainties, she has already produced positive rusults from treatment. Therefor not "expiremental" for her and could ve deemed a last resort medicine with uncertain long term consequences.
This would not be an oddity

This thread gets a yes
 

gb123

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I would think she should be "grandfathered" in.
If its now a no-no due to uncertainties, she has already produced positive rusults from treatment. Therefor not "expiremental" for her and could ve deemed a last resort medicine with uncertain long term consequences.
This would not be an oddity

This thread gets a yes
Ya hear that whatfg? :)
 

cannadan

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this is still completely unacceptable no matter whose story it is....
just too many story's....all of which should be given a complete pass on all the legalities...and start medicating
 

doingdishes

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too many stories like this...you get a Doc to sign and it works great and gets you off pharma but then that Doc retires or you move and get a new Doc and BAM...you get cut off for no medical reason..only a personal choice by the Doc. that's not right!
 

Joint Monster

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but we live in a "FREE COUNTRY" where we a FORCED to choose between LIFE and LIBERTY psshh. political nonsense at its finest.
 
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