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Parents of 35 UK epileptic children demand THC cannabis oil

Parents of Hope are mothers and fathers still living in fear for their children who are having access to legal medical cannabis products blocked through Britain’s culture of fear around THC. There are currently 35 Children in the UK that are in urgent need of whole plant medicinal cannabis, including THC. Today the parents have written to the British Paediatric Neurology Association (BPNA) asking them to review or remove their guidelines.

The BPNA guidelines state that whilst THC “may have an anti-epileptic effect” they are overruling this life-saving property because “Animal data show both anticonvulsant and proconvulsant properties of THC”.

Even though the BPNA refer to a small 20 child study that showed signifiant improvement, they slammed it as inefficient due to it having no control group. You can kind of see their point, but what parent is going to say “yes, give my child the placebo and don’t tell me” when their child is at risk of sudden death?

“The most worrying part of the BPNA report for these parents being made to walk the tight rope of red tape is this:

There is concern about the effect of exposure to THC on the developing brain of both the younger child and adolescent.  There is evidence that chronic high exposure to THC during recreational cannabis use can affect brain development, structure and mental health.  These effects are seen more clearly in adolescents than in adults.”

Why on earth are the BPNA talking about the risk of chronic exposure to high strength THC cannabis to teenagers? This is a report about giving children a dose of a medicinal product with supervision from a parent. It seems like a desperate reach, especially coming at the end of the report, in a final attempt to convince these families who have access to these 138 studies on cannabis and epilepsy that THC is the devil’s lettuce.

Take a read of the letter Parents of Hope have sent the BPNA to understand just how bad this situation is with professional bodies trying to pull the wool over the eyes of the parents, the public and the politicians. The side effects of currently prescribed drugs that have not gone through the safety controls that is expected of THC are far worse than anything cannabis could cause! Is it going to take a child on this list dying before another politician steps up to do the right thing? We can only hope it doesn’t come to that.

If you would like to get in touch with Parents of Hope please email: parentsofhope@outlook.com and if you want to email the BPNA and tell them to give these parents what they need to save their children who cannot speak for themselves you can do here: info@bpna.org.uk

30th January 2019

British Paediatric Neurology Association
The Coach House
22 Chorley New Road
Bolton
BL1 4AP

For the attention of: Professor Finbar O’Callaghan

Dear Sirs

GUIDELINES SURROUNDING MEDICINAL CANNABIS CONTAINING THC

We write to ask that you urgently review the guidelines you have released around the prescribing of medicinal cannabis.

As you are aware medicinal cannabis was made legal on 1st November 2018, however the guidelines released by yourselves to neurologists are preventing extremely sick children from accessing this medication.

Your first issue seems to be around the use of THC which is somewhat baffling to us considering that children throughout the world, including the UK are already using medications such as Bedrolite, from Holland, and are flourishing.

Skills are being regained, new skills are being developed, improvements with mobility and cognition, to name just a few. Most importantly however children are seeing the life-threatening seizures they were suffering either greatly reducing in number and severity or disappearing entirely. Why would you deny others access to this?? Why would you prolong suffering for children and total heartache and anguish for parents??

Most of these children have been failed by pharmaceutical medications and those who are on them live with the daily side effects despite the medication having no control over their seizures. Many of these children have already being left with learning disabilities due to their seizures and the gap between themselves and their peers continues to grow as seizures continue. Their situation is not helped by the administration of drugs that affect cognition and concentration, yet still pharmaceutical drugs appear to be more acceptable to you.

Sodium Valporate is BANNED in America yet here in the UK it’s the first drug of choice for our children common side effects including Abdominal pain; agitation; alopecia anemia; behaviour abnormal; concentration impaired; confusion; deafness; diarrhoea; drowsiness; haemorrhage; headache; hepatic disorders; hypersensitivity; hyponatraemia; memory loss; menstrual cycle irregularities; movement disorders; nausea; nystagmus; seizures; stupor; thrombocytopenia; tremor; weight increase. It is unsafe for pregnant women. Three children in this country that we know of suffered shrinkage of the brain as a direct result of the use of this drug (at least one of the Mothers has signed this letter).

In 2013 research carried out by the Florey Institute of Neuro Science and Mental Health concluded that, Sodium valproate use is associated with parietal lobe thinning, reduced total brain volume and white matter volume. Yet this continues to be prescribed. Is this not brain damage? Another child developed a rare blood condition due to use of this and needed regular blood transfusions. Once weaned off this medication his bone marrow has slowly started to recover. It is confusing and almost non sensical that we are giving epileptic children medication which lists seizures as a COMMON side effect to try and control seizures.

Nearly every single one of the anti-epileptic drugs being prescribed for our children list anxiety and depression as a Common side effect. Would you want to give, for example, your 5 year old something that was going to leave them with suicidal thoughts?? Many parents are experiencing this, and it is soul destroying. They affect cognition, movement and appetite. So, if we aren’t giving them drugs that can cause seizures, we are pumping them full of drugs that are going to leave them depressed, affect their ability to learn and function day to day as well as effecting physical and mental health. It’s puzzling that medicinal cannabis derived from a plant, with no known side effects, is more concerning to you. There is no evidence to even suggest that THC in extremely low quantities will affect the developing brain however, supposedly qualified and intelligent people are basing opinion on a study from America where teenagers were smoking strong skunk weed. This is not medicinal cannabis and why in 2019 are we comparing the use of medicinal cannabis, made legal by our Government, to illegal recreational use of high strength street cannabis. Are you of the opinion that our Government would legalize a treatment that was going to be detrimental to those receiving it? I do believe that Sajid Javid stated that and I quote “It has become clear to me since becoming home secretary that the position we find ourselves in currently is not satisfactory. It is not satisfactory for the parent, it’s not satisfactory for the doctors and it’s not satisfactory for me.”

Clearly it is satisfactory to those at the BPNA.

What is unsatisfactory and more concerning to us as parents is the use of unlicensed medications in this country for children.

Drugs such as Chloryl hydrate and Rectal Paraldehyde are routinely prescribed for children despite being unlicensed. Paraldehyde must be administered within 15 minutes or it can melt the syringe and you cannot get it on your skin because it burns but it’s acceptable to administer this rectally to children. Again, the side effects from these medications are barbaric and one of the mums signing this letter watched her son end up in the recuss room, floppy and unresponsive due to Paraldehyde causing respiratory depression.

Murray Gray in Edinburgh has been in status for three weeks unable to move, talk or eat and having constant seizures His neurologists will not prescribe Bedrolite because of your guidelines which state that THC damages the brain. Again, this is baffling to us. We are expected to believe and accept that simply leaving a child in status having dangerous seizures that are damaging his brain and leaving him at high risk of SUDEP is the better and safer option. Bedrolite contains 1%THC which is 0.8% more than the current limit of 0.2%. Surely no intelligent person can believe that this is going to be more damaging to a child than leaving them in status with no treatment and no plan, or in fact leaving them on pharmaceutical medications that are causing severe health problems and not combating seizures.

Your second issue appears to be that you want double blind trials. However, if you consulted with the experts both in the UK and abroad you would understand why this is not going to work.

The reasons double blind trials won’t work are:

· Cannabis is a family of medicines not one medicine.

· Each condition will respond not to one strain but to different strains. Take pain: some respond to High CBD, some to high THC and some to a balanced strain. If say there are 5 strains by one producer broadly each person has about a 20% chance of response to one strain. If that strain underwent a placebo-controlled trial then it will only show a good response in 20% of people which is likely to be not statistically significant compared to placebo. If the trial in some way could include the response to all 5 strains, then that would certainly be statistically significant. Nearly 100% of people would show a response to one of the 5 strains.

It’s also puzzling that you would insist on these trials when drugs like Chloryl Hydrate and intravenous steroids haven’t been through these trials yet are widely used.

Parents are having to sleep with their children for fear that they won’t be there in the morning due to SUDEP, as well as worrying about the risks associated with drop attacks. More people die from the damage done from drop seizures than the actual seizure itself. This needs to stop. No parent should live in fear of their child not being there when they wake up when there is something that can help.

We are not asking anyone to do anything that is illegal we are simply asking that rather than dismissing medicinal cannabis based on lack of knowledge, scaremongering Neurologists into fearing for their jobs if they do help, that you do the proper research and review or remove the guidelines you have released.

Parents are desperate to help their children and we should be able to rely to on their Doctors to help us do this. Instead we are met by barriers and threats of children’s services. This is not acceptable. You are ignoring the law change and refusing to allow Doctors to help our children. Furthermore, you appear to be ignoring the advice of Dame Sally Davis the UK CMO who recommended that it should be made available when asked by the home secretary! Where is the duty of care?

Below are the names of parents who have agreed to sign their name and that of their child to this letter. We all stand together to formally request that you immediately review or remove your guidelines and end this suffering.

We all look forward to your response.

Karen Gray: Murray

Hannah Deacon: Alfie

Tannine Montgomery: Indie-Rose

Vera Twomey: Ava

Robin Emerson: Jorja

Ilmarie Braun: Eddie

Lisa Quarrell: Cole

Joanne Griffith: Ben Griffith

Emma Fitzhariis-Young: Reuben

Ellen & Tony Brocklebank: Alfie

Emma Appleby: Teagan

Rachel Rankmore: Bailey

Tracey Rossiter: Ethan

Elaine Gennard & Graham Levy: Fallon

Emma Lawley: Alice

Angela Norton: Reims

Angela Norton: Cayman

Judith Evans: Philippa

Sam Fairlie: Maya

Matt Hughes: Charles

Ashley Harrison: Eli

Stacey Adams: Karis

Zoe Kirkman: Riley

Geraldine Woodman: Eddie

Jennifer Gillen: Henley

Michael Dunston: Mark

Dawn Heaney: Aiden

Owen Sampson: Scarlett

Emma Smith: Oscar

Rachel Pinnell: Michael

Rachel Stockwell-Allen: Meagan

Struan Robertson: Max

Emma Matthews: Louis

Maria Anderson: Riley

Julie Galloway: Alexa

Comments (2)

  1. every Materia Medica and guide to therapeutics. pharmaceutical codex published until 1936 had at least paragraphs but usually pages on the uses of cannabis sativa and indica cannabis has been a recommended completely legal drug of multiple uses. written of in china 2500 years ago and appears in earliest Greek roman and Egyptian apothecaries. at the 1925 international opium convention The Turkish delegate ,a vested interest due to the large amount of opium produced by turkey at that time , a bit miffed at being told that production of opium purely for profit apart from medical usage, was no longer acceptable and now aware of surrounding and similar states who produced large amounts of cannabis stood up and said "well what about cannabis" the panel who were unconcerned and unprimed on the issue said " oh all right then... cannabis as well" that is basically why cannabis became illegal.to transfer without control between states which had already controlled it.. Cannabis has been legal and recommended for at least 3000 years by the best physicians, and illegal for 80 years..... condemned casually due to the jealous pique of the Turkish heroin representative. Not by demands of medical practitioners, moral concern or the general population.

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