Pubdate: Wed, 15 Jun 2016 Source: Chronicle Herald (CN NS) Copyright: 2016 The Halifax Herald Limited Contact: http://www.herald.ns.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/180 Author: Fram Dinshaw 'SCARED THAT HER TIME'S RUNNING OUT': PARENTS SEEK CANNABIS OIL TREATMENT FOR DAUGHTER A few drops of cannabis oil on the tongue could mean the difference between life and death for young Morgan Oulton. Now aged 12, the Kentville girl has had life-long epilepsy, recently suffering severe grand mal seizures that once sent her to hospital and another time nearly drowned her in a bathtub. She has lived in a Yarmouth care facility for nine months, has autism, cognitive and behavioural problems, and is considered a flight risk. "We're scared that her time's running out. We don't know when the next seizure's going to be," said her mother Chantelle Oulton, fighting back tears as she addressed media in Bedford Wednesday alongside her husband Brent. "She continues to deteriorate." The Oultons now have a medical prescription for cannabis oil that they hope will save their daughter from worsening seizures and possible death. The cannabis oil is THC-free and will not get a patient high, but its use in combating epilepsy remains hotly-debated in medical circles, despite claims that it has cured children of the condition. Some evidence indicates that it has helped children with seizures. But their plan to save Morgan has just one hitch: the province so far has not supported their efforts to start cannabis oil treatment. Morgan's parents voluntarily placed her into care, but Oulton described it as "the most heart-wrenching decision that we made." The province's refusal to support cannabis oil therapy comes despite backing from paediatric neurologist Dr. Ellen Wood at the IWK and Dr. Mark Fletcher at the Cannabinoid Medical Clinic Association. Both doctors agreed that Morgan was an ideal candidate for cannabis oil as all other treatments had failed. But a Department of Community Services social worker who attended the Oultons' cannabis clinic meeting said that Morgan would not be allowed cannabis oil while in their care. "Cannabis oil therapy is a last resort option (after) all other conventional methods have been exhausted. The Department of Community Services has not provided the family with reasons why they are overriding recommendations from their paediatric neurologist and from the Cannabinoid Medical Clinic Association," said Brenda Hardiman at Advocating Parents Nova Scotia. The Oultons can bring Morgan home for treatment, but they feel unable do do that as they cannot provide her the 24-hour care that she needs. While in care, the facility has the final say on treatment. Lastly, the Oultons can surrender all custody to the care home. "The ideal option for us will be to basically have the same care agreement we have now with them, except having our parental rights back," said Oulton. "The Department of Community Services is using a one-size-fits-all model of care that does not always have the best interests the client and their care at the forefront. However Wendy Bungay, Nova Scotia's director of child protection, said that when it came to experimental treatments like cannabis oil the department had to exercise caution. "We have an accountability to children in our care and we have a duty not to expose those children to unnecessary risks and to ensure what we use is proven, safe, and effective," said Bungay. She cited the risk of administering cannabis products to minors, even though the Oultons said that recent changes to Canada's medical marijuana laws now mean that minors can take the medication in drop form. Morgan has now tried a total of 17 conventional medicines for her worsening epilepsy. None of them have worked. But the Oultons remain hopeful that cannabis oil could yet save their daughter. "We hope," Oulton said. "Of course we don't know whether it'll work," said Chantelle. "It has for some children. It has completely stopped their seizures, but we'd be happy with a 20-per-cent reduction. Any reduction. . .will be a benefit." - --- MAP posted-by: Matt