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Myoclonus Diaphragmatic Flutter and Cannabis Cure
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Without marijuana, Id probably be dead




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Written by Katie Kerwin McCrimmon on Feb 22nd, 2012. | Copyright EdNewsColorado.or



COLORADO SPRINGS An attack seizes Chaz Moores body, stealing much of his breath. Spasms in his throat, lungs and diaphragm cause the 17-year-old to speak in hiccups, one syllable at a time.



He says it feels like a grown man is jumping on his chest as the muscles in his belly roll like waves.



Chaz opens a jar labeled MMJ, pulls out some fresh green buds and crumbles the marijuana into a small pipe.



He lights up the bowl and inhales as deeply as possible through the spasms, turning to blow smoke out his bedroom window.



A second puff, a deep cough and the attack passes.



Chaz is one of 41 children under 18 in Colorado who have a medical marijuana license, according to the most recent data available from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.



And hes convinced that marijuana is saving his life.



His doctors have told him he is one of about 50 people in the world diagnosed with myoclonus diaphragmatic flutter, an affliction causing muscle spasms that can recur dozens of times a day.



Until a couple years ago, Chaz was a healthy kid, except for some childhood asthma that he was outgrowing. He played in his school band and on a baseball team.



Then he started getting hives and the mysterious spasms. At first, the attacks came three to five times a week and his family rushed him to the hospital each time.



for the rest of this incredible story about ,,, how something with no medical value impacts the education of a patient..



http://www.ednewscolorado.org/news/top_n...ly-be-dead








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Thanks for bringing this to us Administrator XbrPete, This will help many.



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Chaz was also on Sanjay Gupta's "Weed" CNN documentary on Sunday. Awesome story!
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