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This story is very personal to me. I have a very close friend in the exact same therapeutic position (although still incognito from the law). Never neglect how dangerous baseball can be.
Its shameful and absurd that use of cannabis for brain injuries is outlawed.
In March, one mother traveled to Colorado to get a bottle of cannabis oil in hopes of easing the agonizing pain her 15-year-old son has lived with for the past three years.
What she calls a mother's instinct may land her in jail, reports CBS News correspondent Adriana Diaz.
"I broke the law, but I did it to save my son," Angela Brown said.
For years, the Minnesota mom searched for a way to end her son's chronic pain.
Trey appeared healthy, but a baseball accident in 2011 led to a build-up of pressure inside his head.
A line drive to Trey's head caused bleeding in an area of his brain the size of a golf ball. Doctors feared he wouldn't survive.
But when he finally woke from a medically induced coma, his mother said the old Trey was gone.
"He's the shell of himself," Angela said. "He's in so much pain, and that causes depression."
With depression came daily migraines, muscle spasms and uncontrollable outbursts.
"I cry like every day before I go to bed," Trey said.
And the pain is intense.
"Like my brain is about to blow up, cause there is so much pressure," he said.
To try to ease his pain, Trey's parents tried 18 different medications, but little helped. Angela believes some of the drugs' side effects even made her son suicidal.
"He told me, 'mom, I don't want to live, I can't do this anymore,'" Angela said. "It's not fair, it's not fair. I have been so angry."
But through out it all, she's tried to be as positive as possible.
"People keep saying, 'Oh you're so strong,'" she said. "No I'm not! I begged him and I said, 'We will find an answer.'"
Desperate, she began researching the benefits of medical marijuana. The family drove to Colorado and obtained a bottle of cannabis oil. It's legal there, but not in Minnesota.
Angela said after a few drops, Trey's pain melted away.
"It was a miracle in a bottle," she said.
But the miracle didn't last.
"It stopped the pain and stopped the muscle spasms," Trey said. "It was helping me go to school until it then got taken away and then school was really hard again."
It was taken away when his teachers asked why he was doing better in school.
"I said 'Well, I gave him an oil that we'd gotten from Colorado,'" Angela recalled. "'It's derived from a marijuana plant.' And then you could feel the tension in the room."
A week later, the sheriff's department confiscated the oil and county prosecutors charged Angela with child endangerment and requiring child protection. If convicted, she could face up two years in prison and $6,000 in fines.
"It's asinine," Angela said. "I didn't hurt my son; I was trying to prevent him from being hurt."
While she recognizes the substance is illegal in Minnesota, she defended herself saying it's "not illegal in other states."
CBS News reached out to the county prosecutor, law enforcement and Trey's school district.
All declined requests for an interview citing the on going case.
If Angela does go to jail, she fears most for her children.
"Who would take care of my kids?" she asked. "My boys are mama's boys."
As much as they need her, she admitted she needs them just the same.
In May, Minnesota became the 22nd state to approve specific forms of medicinal marijuana. But the law doesn't go into effect until next year.
The Browns said they can't afford to wait.
This story is very personal to me. I have a very close friend in the exact same therapeutic position (although still incognito from the law). Never neglect how dangerous baseball can be.
Its shameful and absurd that use of cannabis for brain injuries is outlawed.
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[TD]… cannabinoid (2-AG) is neuroprotective after brain injury - Panikashvili - Cited by 562
Cannabinoids and brain injury: therapeutic implications - Mechoulam - Cited by 214
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Cannabinoids as neuroprotective agents in traumatic brain injury. Biegon A. The name Cannabinoid applies to a large and diverse family of compounds ...- Cannabinoids and brain injury: therapeutic implications.
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Cannabinoids and brain injury: therapeutic implications. Mechoulam R, Panikashvili D, Shohami E. Mounting in vitro and in vivo data suggest that the ...- An endogenous cannabinoid (2-AG) is neuroprotective after ...
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Nature. 2001 Oct 4;413(6855):527-31. An endogenous cannabinoid (2-AG) is neuroprotective after brain injury. Panikashvili D, Simeonidou C, Ben-Shabat S, ...- [PDF]Cannabinoids and brain injury - ResearchGate
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However, the drug appears to exert effects similar to other cannabinoids on the brain after injury — that is, a decrease in toxic chemicals and swelling. The first ...- An endogenous cannabinoid (2-AG) is ... - Nature
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Jun 9, 2013 - In the laboratory, researchers injected mice with a single low dose of THC either before or after exposing them to brain trauma. A control group ...- Studies: Cannabinoids Protect the Brain and Heart From Injury
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Jun 6, 2013 - In the lab, the researchers injected mice with a single low dose of THC either before or after exposing them to brain trauma. A control group of ...- Cannabinoids and brain injury: therapeutic implications
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Aug 23, 2013 - Research suggests a direct role of marijuana compounds in treating traumatic brain injuries.- Activation of cortical type 2 cannabinoid receptors ...
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Feb 21, 2013 - A new study suggests that cortical type 2 cannabinoid (CB2) ... type 2 cannabinoid receptors ameliorates ischemic brain injury, study suggests.- Cannabinoid Receptor Stimulation Attenuates Early Brain ...
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Jul 26, 2014 - Cannabinoid receptor stimulation - such as through the consumption of cannabis - can treat early brain injury, according to a new study.- The neuroprotective effects of cannabis - Sensi Seeds B.V.
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