Medical Cannabis for Autism advice
#1
Posted 10 March 2012 - 08:42 AM
first off since the birth of my child 3 years ago my partner's know something just wernt quite right. he's recently been diagnosed with autism and the docs think they may be other issues going on to but it's alittle early tell yet. Head banging, raging tantrums, no speech which results in alot of crying ect ect... all that we cope with but the major issue is sleep. he can wake up every 45 mins at night and when he wakes hes without doubt in a major rage everytime, we have had the bestest of help from the doctors to which we've tried mild sleeping medication and nothing works
i smoke at night and have done for the past 10-15 years because i enjoy it purely for pleasure
I WOULD'NT DREAM OF GIVING MY 3YR OLD CHILD A SPLIFF NOR PUT A BUD IN HIS FOOD
but i have a massive feeling it could help him chill in so many ways mainly at night and i,m wondering what others thought
thanks happydaze
#2
Posted 10 March 2012 - 09:37 AM
#3
Posted 10 March 2012 - 09:58 AM
Zion86
#4
Posted 10 March 2012 - 10:02 AM
zion1986, on 10 March 2012 - 09:58 AM, said:
Zion86
Hi Zion,
Did you know that you can buy Melatonin in the UK? I take it myself for sleep.
#5
Posted 10 March 2012 - 10:04 AM
#6
Posted 10 March 2012 - 10:06 AM
'mellatonin tried it and he laughed it off, also tried (fennagen) spelt wrong but that had no impact neither
doctors have said theres another option but its a hardcore knockout your sleepin drug which the side affects are not good i aint willing to go there
we deal with it but its just been a bad sleeping week
never heard of glycerine tincture i'll google and have a read thanks
#7
Posted 10 March 2012 - 10:13 AM
@StevieRay- Where from m8? My misses has took an intrest in uk420 for the first time!
Zion86
#8
Posted 10 March 2012 - 10:22 AM
Noam Chomsky
#9
Posted 10 March 2012 - 10:28 AM
zion1986, on 10 March 2012 - 10:13 AM, said:
@StevieRay- Where from m8? My misses has took an intrest in uk420 for the first time!
Zion86
If you go to google and type melatonin, then click shopping results. It should bring up a list of shops that sell it so you can take your pick.
#10
Posted 10 March 2012 - 10:38 AM
i'm no expert, but i do manage/work in care homes for young people with autism and assosiated difficulties and have done for a few years now.
obviously i dont know the in's and out's of your son, but with alot of people who have autism and hyper/over activity, sedatives actually have the opposite affect, same as stimulants.
sounds mad, but sometimes a stimulant will actually help to 'calm' someone down.
personally, i'd avoid the medicine route as much as physically possible, especialy as a child. one drug might solve one problem, then lead to many other's, usually worse than being a bit hyper. then more drugs get added to the mix to solve the new probs. madness. it's another americanism we really do not need!
start with diet. i know it's gona be hard with a child that young, but in my experience, diet is the best starting point.
keep a diary of everything he eats, and alongside it, keep a diary of mood/behaviour etc. see if there are any patterns.
avoid the obvious, sugar, caffeen, genrally crap processed foods, but also target specific groups like dairy and wheat. try not feeding him one of those groups for a week. it might not help, but it often does.
there's no quick way round this i'm afraid, trial and error, and keep adiaries of everything, but i have personally helped young adults come off all those bloody med's using diet and simple self calming techniques (with alot of unhelpfull doctors and psychiatrists advising against it, only to have totally eaten thier words). Bare in mind i work with the extreme end of the spectum too. non-verbal, severe learning difficulties. some can be pretty violent - biting, punching, hair pulling etc. some of these behaviours will never change, but they are SO much calmer and happier without all those med's
i'll be back to look in on this one. feel free to fire any questions back.
one thing i would like to say, is you are not alone! get as much advice and help from other parents etc. dont mean to point out the obvious, but do you know about NAS? National Autistic Society? it's a great resource, use them!
Tigs.
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Posted 10 March 2012 - 10:42 AM
#12
Posted 10 March 2012 - 10:42 AM
happydaze, on 10 March 2012 - 10:06 AM, said:
'mellatonin tried it and he laughed it off, also tried (fennagen) spelt wrong but that had no impact neither
doctors have said theres another option but its a hardcore knockout your sleepin drug which the side affects are not good i aint willing to go there
we deal with it but its just been a bad sleeping week
never heard of glycerine tincture i'll google and have a read thanks
cant believe your doctor said that. go to someone else. i'm no hippy who avoids all medicine, but that is just the voice of an ignorant doctor!!!!!!!! GP or specialist? i hope he was a GP, slightly forgiven if that's the case.
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#14
Posted 10 March 2012 - 10:50 AM
cf, on 10 March 2012 - 10:22 AM, said:
probably the fact that he's off all the scripted drugs that actually done him the most good. the cannabis probably just suited the lad anyway. it can do anyone good if used correctly. growing gives you a hobby, something to focus on, craftmanship, friends, shared experiences. all inportant to anyone, but especially people with autism etc
#15
Posted 10 March 2012 - 10:56 AM
tigseyjnr, on 10 March 2012 - 10:38 AM, said:
i'm no expert, but i do manage/work in care homes for young people with autism and assosiated difficulties and have done for a few years now.
obviously i dont know the in's and out's of your son, but with alot of people who have autism and hyper/over activity, sedatives actually have the opposite affect, same as stimulants.
sounds mad, but sometimes a stimulant will actually help to 'calm' someone down.
personally, i'd avoid the medicine route as much as physically possible, especialy as a child. one drug might solve one problem, then lead to many other's, usually worse than being a bit hyper. then more drugs get added to the mix to solve the new probs. madness. it's another americanism we really do not need!
start with diet. i know it's gona be hard with a child that young, but in my experience, diet is the best starting point.
keep a diary of everything he eats, and alongside it, keep a diary of mood/behaviour etc. see if there are any patterns.
avoid the obvious, sugar, caffeen, genrally crap processed foods, but also target specific groups like dairy and wheat. try not feeding him one of those groups for a week. it might not help, but it often does.
there's no quick way round this i'm afraid, trial and error, and keep adiaries of everything, but i have personally helped young adults come off all those bloody med's using diet and simple self calming techniques (with alot of unhelpfull doctors and psychiatrists advising against it, only to have totally eaten thier words). Bare in mind i work with the extreme end of the spectum too. non-verbal, severe learning difficulties. some can be pretty violent - biting, punching, hair pulling etc. some of these behaviours will never change, but they are SO much calmer and happier without all those med's
i'll be back to look in on this one. feel free to fire any questions back.
one thing i would like to say, is you are not alone! get as much advice and help from other parents etc. dont mean to point out the obvious, but do you know about NAS? National Autistic Society? it's a great resource, use them!
Tigs.
thanks and thats the route i want no meds
my son is extreme end of the spectum too we've been seeing docs for about a year now and the help we get is more than we ask for they've been great, we realise we are not alone we know quite afew parents of kids with autism problem is we've found no two are alike
the diet route keeps popping up milk, cheese, dairy products is something hes never took to, meal times can get stressful he eats want he wants to eat

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