Jayden David is a six years old who is suffering from Dravet's syndrome, “Rare and catastrophic form of childhood epilepsy.” According to Jayden’s father, Jason David, he tried everything to save his son from suffering from pain, but nothing worked. According to CNN news, “Jayden’s doctors prescribed 22 anti-seizure pills a day, which controlled the seizures but left him immobilized due to the side effects.” Jason David could not see his son suffering anymore therefore, his last hope was medical marijuana. According to CNN, "He's in pain and suffering and crying," said Jayden's father, Jason David. "You can't help him no matter what. What are you supposed to do? You have to do whatever it takes to save their life.” When Jayden got his first
David Njoka is a tight end for the Cleveland Browns. Almost everyone who has played with him knows him as the freak. It’s not because he is weird or anything like that, but Njoku is just more athletic than anyone has ever seen. He has an amazing ability to jump sky high. In college he was on the track team along with football. At track he was highly know for his jumping abilities. So when it came to football he used that ability to leap over defenders to score touchdowns. In the Miami Herald they called him a “ leaping, pass-catching freak.” When Njoku was in high school he became a champion jumper. At the New Balance nationals he won high jump with a leap of six foot eleven inches. His personal best is seven foot one inch. So when it comes
“Distrust naturally creates distrust, and by nothing is good will and kind conduct more speedily changed.” -John Jay
Joe Logan Diffie born December 28, 1958. Joe Diffie was born into a musical family in Tulsa Oklahoma in 1958. His first musical performance came at age four when he performed in his aunts country music band. Diffies father Joe R played guitar and banjo and his mother sang. His family moved to San Antonio Texas while he was in the first grade and subsequently to Washington state where he attended fourth and fifth grades. Later he moved to Wisconsin for the years he was in sixth grade through his second year of high school and back to Oklahoma where he attended high school in the town of Velma. In his last two years in high school Diffie played football baseball and golf in addition to running track in his senior year he was recognized as Best
James Kennedy of Vanderpump Rules has a new girl in his life and it is not Lala Kent. Even though James and Lala have still been seen spending time together, he has moved on and found a new girl. Now Bustle is sharing about James Kennedy's new girlfriend and she actually could end up being the next Miss California. So who won James Kennedy over? James is actually dating a girl by the name of Raquel Levvis and these two are spending a lot of time together.
Jay received the inbound pass in the last two minutes of the game.As time was ticking on the clock,Jay pushed the ball down the court,looking to score,but instead decided to kick the ball out to his open teammate Jordan Plaster,which led to a buzzer beating shot to send the boys to the playoffs. Jay Book was one of the , or if not the most popular kid in school. Everyone wanted to be Jay Book. He was also the star point guard of the basketball team at Berea High School. He was a ladies man for sure, sometimes teachers would catch him skipping class just to be with a girl.
In today’s medical field we often see a controversy over the use of medical marijuana, but the parents of eight year old Mykayla Comstock fully support the medical use of it. In the documentary called “Stoned Kids” we learned about Mykayla, a girl who had been diagnosed with leukemia. After going through numerous chemotherapy treatments, her parents were informed by Mykayla’s doctor that the chemotherapy was not working and a full body radiation would be the next step to take in the procedure. Mykayla’s parents didn’t want to put their child through radiation because there was another option, medical marijuana.
Adorable Delainey Jennel was a cute little peanut any newborn photographer would have loved having in their studio. What a beautiful head of hair she had with a wisp of curl over her ear too! Kamesha and Correy brought Delainey into the studio at seven days old. This December baby was born at 11:37 on the morning of the 10th. She weighed 6 pounds 13 ounces and measured 20 inches.
"How could such radical saltation of new forms come about? For those adhering to intelligent design, the saltation events could be miraculous interventions. Is 100,000 too many? Why so? What is the maximum number of interventions we may impose on God?"
In this sources it gives out information,about how people had to live on a ship during the revolutionary war. Even making the perfect plan called ''turtle'' an underwater submarine.
An example of the success of this treatment is a five year old girl who suffered from Dravet’s Syndrome. She would have three hundred episodes weekly, people would normally think that prescribing cannabis to child is complete unacceptable, but in this instance it could not have been a better blessing. The medical marijuana brought down her seizures from three hundred a week to only once. Now forty other children in her state are using the same strand of marijuana to treat their syndromes and it has been a positive outcome.
On September 30, 1975, in Arcadia, California, Jay Asher was born. Growing up, Asher lived in California and graduated from San Luis Obispo High School. After high school, he attended Cuesta Community College and Cal Poly Luis Obispo, but left during his senior year. Asher married JoanMarie on September 7, 2002, and had a child together, Isaiah Nathan, born on December 11, 2010. He has work several jobs, consisting of an independent bookstore, a chain bookstore, and outlet bookstore and two public libraries. A few jobs Asher worked before the many bookstores include a shoe store, a trophy store and an airline. The first writing award he has ever received was being able to enjoy a free fruit smoothie everyday for a year. Now Asher has
According to Child Rescue Network, over 2,100 child abduction cases are reported each day in the United States. This amounts to a total of 766, 500 cases in a single year and in over 50% of the cases, the child kidnaped, shows signs of sexual abuse from their perpetrators when they are rescued. In 1991, an 11 year-old girl, Jaycee Dugard, happened to be one of these 2,100 cases. Phillip and Nancy Garrido stole Jaycee from her California home and kept her as a prisoner. While many thought it would be a short case, Jaycee’s case lasted for 18 years. Jaycee’s also showed multiple signs of sexual abuse when she was finally able to travel back home. At age 14, she gave birth to Phillip’s daughter, and in 3 more years, birthed his second daughter.
The article “Marijuana Stops Child’s Severe Seizures” by Saundra Young reveals an unusual solution to a child’s illness. Starting from a young age, Charlotte Figi started getting frequent seizures. The seizures lasted from two to four hours and often required Charlotte to be hospitalized. After doing several tests, the doctors were not able to find the exact cause for Charlotte’s seizures. They eventually diagnosed Charlotte with Dravet Syndrome. Following the diagnosis, the doctors decided to start treatment which proved to be unsuccessful. The next step they took was to implement a ketogenic diet which worked for two years with some side effects. Finally, Charlotte’s parents decided to try using medical marijuana that has low THC levels. The medical marijuana used proved to be successful in reducing Charlotte’s seizures drastically.
Jacques-Louis David was born on August 30, 1748, in Paris, France. By the time he was 9, his father was killed in a duel, giving his widow mother no option but to leave him with his two uncles. As the years went on, David began to show interest in painting. His uncles sent him to François Boucher, a main painter of the time and family companion. Boucher was a Rococo painter, yet the Rococo time was offering route to a more traditional style, so Boucher chose to send David to his companion Joseph-Marie Vien, a painter more tuned in to the neoclassical response to Rococo.
Close your eyes and imagine for a moment. You now have a child who suffers from extreme, almost constant, terrifying seizures. Unfortunately, none of the medicine prescribed in the past has worked. In fact, some medication even makes the seizures worse. Suddenly, doctors discover a medicine that has the potential to reduce seizures and sometimes stop them all together, therefore improving your child’s quality of life. They have turned that medicine into safe drops, vapor, and pills. Would you want to at least give the medicine a try? Would you want to give your child some relief? If you answered yes, then you have just proven that it is not the medicine that people feel uneasy about, it is the stigma of the name of plant the medicine comes from, marijuana.