Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Pot or Not

WHAT??? This image strikes fear in the heart of parents everywhere. This is a topic most people would rather not discuss. Marijuana is a drug..and it's illegal for crying out loud! Yes and yes, but what if it stopped your child's severe seizures and gave them a chance to have a better quality of life? What if it helped your child's neurological disorder? Recently CNN ran an article about the use of cannabis to treat a child's severe seizures. Read it Here. Now you may already have a vision in your head of a small child sitting in their booster seat smoking a joint. Not so, the oil is used from the cannabis plant, which is high in CBD or cannabidiol, which has medicinal properties but no psychoactivity. It is also low in THC, tetrahydrocannabinol, the compound in marijuana that is psychoactive. It is typically added to food and absorbed into the bloodstream that way.
      After each of my three cesarean sections I was given a drug called Oxycodone, for the pain. It impaired my ability to function, it made me feel really strange. It was also formulated in a pharmaceutical  laboratory with who knows what else in it and multiple side effects. It is also a drug that can be abused like any other drug that gets into the hands of humans. I fail to see how it is any safer than say...cannabis. I'm not pro or con on this issue...I'm just trying to gather more information because some of the results coming from the research and use of cannabis oil are very interesting to me.
     While at the AT (ataxia-telangiectasia) clinic at Johns Hopkins, the neurologist told us a story. He told us of a mom who went to pick up her son at a friends house. Her son has AT. Once he was loaded in the car, she began to ask him about his day and what he did and etc etc... Well, much to the surprise of the mother her son was answering in clear, concise sentences. She was so surprised and shocked she knew something had to have happened to make such a drastic difference. Come to find out, the young man had been smoking marijuana with his friends. The neurologist indicated that it effects a certain area of the brain that could cause speech to become clearer and to cease tremors and involuntary movements. This is very intriguing because my two sons have AT. If at some time down the road, research shows that the use of cannabis oil will drastically improve the quality of life for someone with AT, would I give it to my children? Hmmmm... My 5 year old had cancer..he's been pumped up with drugs that are meant to practically kill you..he was on 13 different medications when he left the hospital after transplant...he was on medications to treat the side effects of his medications. It just doesn't make sense to me why this is okay, but giving cannabis oil to a child to treat severe seizures is not.
    I'm not claiming to be at all educated about all the details surrounding the controversy of medicinal marijuana use. I grew up in California..I know pot people! I've seen it grown in dorm rooms in college, smoked openly in parks and beaches. I had pot smoking hippie parents. I may have even tried it myself...ha no...like Clinton, I never inhaled! I think more research needs to be done, but I'm not close minded on the topic. I think it will be very interesting to see how it all plays out. I'm curious about your opinion, what do you think?

Friday, September 6, 2013

The month of "GOLD"

I will never get tired of saying it, regardless if you get tired of hearing it. September is pediatric cancer awareness month. It's the one month out of the entire year where it might be possible to raise some awareness and raise some money to help fund research for pediatric cancers. Cancers..plural. One month...30 days. Every day, 36 children are diagnosed with cancer. Cancer affects all ethnic, gender, and socio-economic groups and more than 40,000 children undergo treatment for cancer each year. (Curesearch)
Pediatric cancer is so seriously underfunded and unnoticed it is positively shameful!!! These are children, and should be in the forefront of cancer research. But yes, I have to admit, I never gave it much thought myself until it took over our lives. When I became a mom I worried over things like colic and constipation. These were big concerns...breast or bottle...binky or no binky...co sleep or crib...then cancer hit and it became, Children's or Georgetown...Cisplatin or Doxirubicen...transplant or death. I'm not going to load this up with research funding statistics because it it HORRIFYING!!!!
American Childhood Cancer Organization It's true...kids can't fight cancer alone. The families can't do it alone either. So much more needs to be done. So please...let's not forget about it October through August...would you if it was your child? Go MOM On Cancer


Courageous, Overcomer, More Than a Conqueror!!


Thursday, September 5, 2013

Back to School

The time has come for shamelessly posting picture after picture of children in their new "First Day of School" duds! I've done it before, and I will do it again.
My 4 handsome little men. Levi started 4th grade! Crazy, where has the time gone? Luke started Kindergarten...Yikes! Luke goes to a full day of school, which is just what he needed. He goes to his DHH teacher in the morning, then after lunch he goes to afternoon Kindergarten. Joshua and Jacob have started their last year of Pre-K. I can't even begin to tell you how I feel about this. Here they are..the Fab 4. So far, Levi is loving school, however; it's only day 3. Luke won't tell me a thing about what he does at school, who are his teachers, or any detail at all about anything. He did open up that he wanted to be friends with a girl and she said, I don't want to be your friend, I want to be friends with someone else. This was especially devastating for him. Ahhh girls...they start breaking hearts so early. Josh and Jake did well their first day. Josh went straight to the Lego's and played and Jake only cried without clinging to me. Not bad, if I do say so myself. Today is their second day at school and both went into class and straight to the table, no fuss! I was so excited that I forgot to let her know they are wearing underwear, but I guess she will find out one way or another.

The house is so quiet, I can hear my thoughts having thoughts. Time to wheedle down the stack of to do's on my desk....after a steaming hot cup of Decaf Earl Grey with a hint of sugar and a drizzle of cream. This time I will not forget where I left my cup, and will not have to re-heat it or drink it iced :)