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Teh One Who Knocks
11-26-2012, 12:16 PM
The Associated Press


PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A 7-year-old girl suffering from leukemia is one of Oregon's youngest medical marijuana patients.

Her mother says she gives her daughter marijuana pills to combat the effects of chemotherapy, but her father, who lives in North Dakota, worries about the effects of the drug on her brain development.

Mykayla Comstock was diagnosed with leukemia last spring. Her mother treats her with a gram of cannabis oil daily, The Oregonian reported.

Mykayla's mother credits the drug for the leukemia's remission. "As a mother, I am going to try anything before she can potentially fall on the other side," said Erin Purchase, 25, who with her boyfriend administers Mykayla's cannabis.

The girl says the drug helps her eat and sleep but also makes her feel "funny."

"It helps me eat and sleep," Mykayla said. "The chemotherapy makes you feel like you want to stay up all night long."

Mykayla's father, who is divorced from the girl's mother, was so disturbed by his daughter's marijuana use that he contacted child welfare officials, police and her oncologist. The father, Jesse Comstock, said his concerns were prompted by a visit with Mykayla in August.

"She was stoned out of her mind," said Comstock, 26. "All she wanted to do was lay on the bed and play video games."

Comstock, who works in a North Dakota oil field, pays child support to Purchase and covers Mykayla's health insurance. He said he observed strange behavior during an August visit and took Mykayla to a private lab, where technicians detected THC levels of an adult daily marijuana user.

Gladstone police contacted the girl's mother, examined Mykayla's medical marijuana paperwork, then told Comstock there was little they could do.

Comstock, who used pot in the past, said he doesn't object to people over 16 using medical marijuana. But he worries about his daughter's well-being and the potential for addiction.

"She's not terminally ill," Comstock said. "She is going to get over this, and with all this pot, they are going to hinder her brain growth.

"It's going to limit her options in life because of the decisions her mother has made for her," he added.

Oregon law requires no monitoring of a child's medical marijuana use by a pediatrician.

The law instead invests authority in parents to decide the dosage, frequency and manner of a child's marijuana consumption.

Many doctors worry about introducing a child to marijuana when they say other drugs can treat pain and nausea more effectively. Purchase believes marijuana heals, and credits the drug for curing her stepfather's skin cancer.

She herself is an Oregon medical marijuana patient, and her boyfriend is Mykayla's grower. She is so convinced of the drug's safety that she consumed it during the pregnancy and while breastfeeding her second child.

When her symptoms are especially bad, Mykayla's mother and her mother's boyfriend will feed her cannabis-infused food. She's had up to 1.2 grams of cannabis oil in 24 hours, the rough equivalent of smoking 10 joints.

Purchase said Mykayla's first oncologist called the marijuana use "inappropriate."

With marijuana, Purchase said her daughter has been able to fight past the chemotherapy and return to a sense of normalcy.

"She's like she was before," her mother said. "She's a normal kid."

Acid Trip
11-26-2012, 03:27 PM
"She was stoned out of her mind," said Comstock, 26. "All she wanted to do was lay on the bed and play video games."

She's going through Chemo you ignorant twit. The fact she wants to do something other than lie around in immense pain (with bouts of vomiting) should be a good thing.

PorkChopSandwiches
11-26-2012, 04:04 PM
She's going through Chemo you ignorant twit. The fact she wants to do something other than lie around in immense pain (with bouts of vomiting) should be a good thing.

:facepalm:

Some people

Muddy
11-26-2012, 04:42 PM
What part of the weed is giving her the relief? Is it the THC? If so, I thought you could get that stuff in a non-stony version..

PorkChopSandwiches
11-26-2012, 04:46 PM
Shes not smoking it, and I think the "stony" part is what relives the nausea

Muddy
11-26-2012, 04:57 PM
Shes not smoking it, and I think the "stony" part is what relives the nausea

Gotcha.

redred
11-26-2012, 05:09 PM
She's had up to 1.2 grams of cannabis oil in 24 hours, the rough equivalent of smoking 10 joints

you can see why she's a bit stoney :lol:

Muddy
11-26-2012, 05:12 PM
you can see why she's a bit stoney :lol:

I missed how it's being administered..?

redred
11-26-2012, 05:28 PM
http://i.imgur.com/HWN90.jpg

Muddy
11-26-2012, 05:28 PM
perfect.

redred
11-26-2012, 05:31 PM
porky as a baby :lol:

PorkChopSandwiches
11-26-2012, 05:41 PM
http://i.imgur.com/u5mGV.jpg

Acid Trip
11-26-2012, 06:10 PM
http://i.imgur.com/u5mGV.jpg

I wish Phelps would speak openly about his marijuana use. Right now he keeps it hush hush so that he doesn't lose any endorsement deals.

Richard Cranium
11-28-2012, 01:15 AM
http://3432-philly.voxcdn.com/files/2012/11/lol-colors-high-as-fuck-247x300.jpg

Godfather
11-28-2012, 03:39 AM
What part of the weed is giving her the relief? Is it the THC? If so, I thought you could get that stuff in a non-stony version..

The TCH isn't necessary and researches have found a way to remove it. I'm not sure how widely used it is, but hopefully this poor girl can get some of that. I imagine being baked is a pretty shitty feeling for a 7 year old. More importantly I hope she gets better soon.

Acid Trip
11-28-2012, 03:34 PM
The TCH isn't necessary and researches have found a way to remove it. I'm not sure how widely used it is, but hopefully this poor girl can get some of that. I imagine being baked is a pretty shitty feeling for a 7 year old. More importantly I hope she gets better soon.

THC isn't necessary for the nausea and pain relief? I'd like to know where you heard that.

FBD
11-28-2012, 03:38 PM
The TCH isn't necessary and researches have found a way to remove it. I'm not sure how widely used it is, but hopefully this poor girl can get some of that. I imagine being baked is a pretty shitty feeling for a 7 year old. More importantly I hope she gets better soon.

:lol: so what do you think the "active ingredient" is???

I'd imagine the after effects of chemo are significantly worse than that god awful feeling of being baked :razz:

the oils, foods, pills, smoke are all THC delivery mechanisms - the other forms aside from smoking "are avoiding the bad effects of plant smoke"

RBP
11-28-2012, 03:40 PM
lays around and plays video games all day.... lol... same effect on everyone.

Godfather
11-29-2012, 02:31 AM
THC isn't necessary for the nausea and pain relief? I'd like to know where you heard that.


:lol: so what do you think the "active ingredient" is???



.... it was all over the news

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-20189347

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504763_162-57466114-10391704/israeli-scientists-create-medical-marijuana-strain-that-wont-get-patients-high/

http://www.theworld.org/2012/07/medicinal-marijuana-israel/




"The company that runs it, Tikun Olam, uses organic methods to grow different kinds of cannabis for medical use.

Now, it has developed a new strain that could change the image of the drug.

It does not give users the characteristic high or get them "stoned".

Careful cross-breeding has virtually removed the chemical in cannabis known as THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), which has psychoactive properties.

Instead the new plant has a high concentration of another of the main constituents called cannabidiol (CBD), a powerful anti-inflammatory.

"Cannabidiol does not bind to the brain, to the brain cells, therefore after taking it you don't have any side effects that you don't want," says Ruth Gallily, an immunology professor at Hebrew University who has researched CBD for 15 years.

"(These include) not being high, not being confused. You can drive, you can work, you can do everyday things. It's very non-toxic."

Acid Trip
11-29-2012, 03:02 PM
.... it was all over the news

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-20189347

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504763_162-57466114-10391704/israeli-scientists-create-medical-marijuana-strain-that-wont-get-patients-high/

http://www.theworld.org/2012/07/medicinal-marijuana-israel/

Yeah, you get the anti-inflammatory properties but loose anti-nausea, major pain relief, and increased appetite. Basically it won't do shit to help a chemo patient.

Godfather
11-29-2012, 03:25 PM
Ahh fair enough

Lambchop
11-29-2012, 03:26 PM
Her mum is awesome for finding a delivery system that isn't going to damage her lungs. :hug: