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Tannine Montgomery says she has spent £34,000 and broken the law to keep her daughter alive.
Six-year-old Indie-Rose, from Clare in Suffolk, has severe epilepsy and can have up to 50 seizures a month without medical cannabis oil.
Since it was legalised two years ago, only a handful of NHS prescriptions have been issued.
The Department of Health and Social Care says more research is needed before it can be routinely prescribed.
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A seven-year-old with a rare form of epilepsy has made an “amazing” recovery after beginning a medicinal cannabis oil treatment, her family said.
Sienna Richardson, from Telford, was diagnosed with Landau Kleffner syndrome.
The family secured a prescription from a private practice for her – which her mother said had been a “miracle”.
They are now campaigning with other families to ensure the treatment is more widely available on the NHS.
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The NHS has repeatedly refused to fund medical cannabis for children with severe epilepsy, families have said.
Three prescriptions are thought to have been written for “whole plant cannabis” oil since it was legalised two years ago, campaign group End Our Pain say.
But at least 20 families are paying for costly private prescriptions after being turned down by the NHS, it said.
The Department of Health and Social Care says more research is needed before it can be routinely prescribed.
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A baby has become the first to get a cannabis-derived medicine in a trial to help those born with a condition that can lead to brain damage.
Oscar Parodi was born at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital with neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE).
This is a lack of oxygen or blood flow from the placenta to the baby.
As part of his treatment he will be given a dose of the study’s cannabis-based drug.
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