Yukon Family Pushes To Legalize Medical Marijuana In Oklahoma For Autistic Son
The Autism News | English
YUKON, Oklahoma – Supporters of medical marijuana say it can be used for a wide variety of treatments including glaucoma, cancer and AIDS. But now support is growing, including here locally, to give it to children who suffer from autism.
When legislators return to the statehouse next week, medical marijuana will be back on the table. And one local family says they will be pushing for it to pass for the sake of their autistic son.
Life with 7-year-old Deacon is a constant challenge.
“It’s like crisis mode all the time just trying to make it through the day, and that’s no way for any of our children to live,” said Catherine Mejias, Deacon’s mother.
The Mejias family has tried a long list of doctor prescribed medications, as well as alternative treatments. Nothing has worked.
“We are just looking for something that will make him happy,” said Gill Mejias, Deacon’s father.
They think that something may be THC, a chemical in medical marijuana.
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