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By The Graces Of The Goddess

May 29, 2015 By Allison Ray Benavides

"Hello? Are you still there?" My phone has been dropping calls lately. The line remained flat until she came up for air with a shallow, pressured breath. She sobbed. My heart fell into the hard stone that was now my solar plexus. With a slow breath, I answered my own question, "I know, mama. I'm still here too." Still holding that line with you. The one that feels . . . so . . . thin . . . … [Read more...] about By The Graces Of The Goddess

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: doose syndrome, epilepsy caregiver mental health, Epilepsy caregivers, epilepsy san diego, HOPE, intractable epilepsy, medical marijuana kids, pediatric cannabis, san diego epilepsy

Exploring hegemony with a “tiny little mother mind ™”

May 8, 2015 By Allison Ray Benavides

I like fancy words. I won’t remember how to say them right and feel silly when I use them, but I love it when other people do. They catch my attention and I always learn something extra. And when I was an anthropology student* there were a lot of fancy words to learn. Each quarter I began to notice that there was always one that would rise to the top, one word that every professor all seemed to t … [Read more...] about Exploring hegemony with a “tiny little mother mind ™”

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: bullshit, cultural hegemony, epilepsy san diego, intractable epilepsy, Medical Hegemony, medical kidnapping, pediatric cannabis, san diego medical marijuana

Aniatos and other rude words*

March 22, 2015 By Allison Ray Benavides

* My mom's been known to accuse me of talking like a truck driver. (Maybe even a tattoo shop owner?) So warning: this entry includes mild adult language. About eight weeks ago I found a curious word in an unexpected place. As quickly as it caught my eye, I googled aniatos and learned that it is the Greek word for "incurable, without remedy." I spent about a day wondering about my friend who … [Read more...] about Aniatos and other rude words*

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: high cbd, pediatric cannabis, san diego epilepsy, san diego medical marijuana

“Just a mom”

March 15, 2015 By Allison Ray Benavides

Jackie Dunn Smith Pediatric Cannabis

Last night at my house I was honored to host a case conference of sorts. Some moms in our group were struggling with their children's treatment plans so we called in an extra resource to consult. We are very lucky to have in our local San Diego community a mom who has been using pediatric cannabis for years and is a bold advocate for our children, Kelley Dalby. I first learned about Kelley … [Read more...] about “Just a mom”

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: high cbd, pediatric cannabis, san diego cannamoms, san diego epilepsy, san diego medical marijuana, thca

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT

February 22, 2015 By Allison Ray Benavides

Our family wants to extend a HUGE THANK YOU to everyone who came out and supported our children on Feb 15th at Flying Panther Tattoo. The fundraising event was a huge success - in 1 day we tattooed over 50 folks, shared our message of hope with families who drove in from all over the state and raised over 12 thousand dollars for the Realm of Caring, CA. Our new friend Lynn Johnson from National … [Read more...] about THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: events, fundraisers, high cbd, pediatric cannabis, san diego cannamoms, san diego epilepsy, san diego medical marijuana

Celebrating Our Successes: Upcoming Fundraising Event

January 11, 2015 By Allison Ray Benavides

Our family's journey with pediatric cannabis began in February 2013 when our then three-year-old son was diagnosed with intractable epilepsy. At his worst he could have upwards of 75 seizures a day while taking anti-epileptic drugs. Over time it was looking like he may have Doose Syndrome and he failed his second medication. With a less than 7% chance that any medication combination would help … [Read more...] about Celebrating Our Successes: Upcoming Fundraising Event

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: events, fundraisers, high cbd, pediatric cannabis, san diego cannamoms, san diego medical marijuana, thca

Following Hope: Finding Each Other

January 10, 2015 By Allison Ray Benavides

Late one night in January 2013 I stayed up reading the news and happened upon an article about high CBD and other forms of pediatric cannabis through the inspirational and hope-filled story of Jason and Jayden David. (You can follow their courageous journey here.) I was moved to tears by this father's commitment to finding healing for his son and by the unbelievable healing power of cannabis. This … [Read more...] about Following Hope: Finding Each Other

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: high cbd, pediatric cannabis, san diego cannamoms, san diego epilepsy, san diego medical marijuana, thca

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