Can Weed Help Kids with Autism? | WEEDIQUETTE

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  • @Jonjims1532
    @Jonjims1532 10 месяцев назад +2368

    Helps adults with autism.

    • @RobertTaylor-gz2fu
      @RobertTaylor-gz2fu 10 месяцев назад +15

      How?

    • @REXFORGT
      @REXFORGT 10 месяцев назад +124

      ​@@RobertTaylor-gz2fuit removes the -ism

    • @imacat99
      @imacat99 10 месяцев назад

      @@RobertTaylor-gz2fuHelps me sleep better and calmer too. I dont use it daily but my sleep quality increases when I do, I'm less alert during my sleep, get more REM and less nightmares.

    • @psisky
      @psisky 10 месяцев назад +53

      Doesn't help me. I speak even less and then I get Parky symptoms.

    • @Scooby-Snacks
      @Scooby-Snacks 10 месяцев назад +260

      For many of us with autism, more specifically high functioning, Asperger's, it helps us feel a lot less overwhelmed. Which is one of the issues of autism, you're always feel overwhelmed over stimulated even when you're not.

  • @ChrisRGB
    @ChrisRGB 10 месяцев назад +761

    Pot did help me when I was 15. Within a year I was working as a waiter, in 2 I could navigate college and really make friends, I could talk to people. I could explore the world without being overwhelmed. A decade later I was running a business and able to sell design work, 20 years later my career is stable and I lead a large team. I still can't handle Costco or IKEA, and sometimes I like to stay in. I am still completely obsessed about my interests, and I still don't make friends easily, but the difference is profound.
    I remember pieces of how I felt as a child before and after finding pot. The rest of the world came into focus. People became somehow more real. I started asking questions, and developing a picture of who they were. It's hard to describe but it's like I suddenly began thinking externally.
    Everyone around me noticed.
    I still struggle, but my life was forever changed.

    • @thatb2666
      @thatb2666 10 месяцев назад +18

      That’s amazing, congratulations, life is hard, but the struggles you go through make such a beautiful story and you’re always exactly where you belong!

    • @Bubba420-
      @Bubba420- 10 месяцев назад +6

      💯👌🏼💚

    • @haydenfleetwood3347
      @haydenfleetwood3347 10 месяцев назад +17

      this is exactly my experience as an autism and adhd and OCD, weed was a tool I dont think I coulda made it without it tbh especially with the ocd

    • @Unknown_generalY
      @Unknown_generalY 10 месяцев назад +5

      Helps you learn empathy

    • @Maxgrabz
      @Maxgrabz 10 месяцев назад +7

      That's awesome man I feel the Same way I'm currently 14 my mom let's me smoke but my dad doesn't want me to he says I'mma grow up to be a Crack head and shi

  • @ParanoidGoblinoid
    @ParanoidGoblinoid 10 месяцев назад +1056

    0:57 Autism rates have not increased by 600%. Rates of diagnosis have increased. Do you understand the distinction? Many Autists are never diagnosed.

    • @mollym6003
      @mollym6003 10 месяцев назад +114

      Yea and the way VICE makes it seem like, “bc they have no money they resort to weed” making it look like a a poor thing to do. Further associating weed w poverty. Idk VICE is weird

    • @tylerwolf9699
      @tylerwolf9699 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@mollym6003they also make out autism as some curable terrible disorder we want to be cured from. Like "if I could help him stop stimming" that's a thing many autistics do to help with overwhelming emotions. It makes me feel weird as a "high functioning austistic" adult
      Though I will say cannabis does seem to help with tons of disorders. Hopefully science keeps working and makes weed more available to many for medicinal use. Specifically those over 21 because their brain is fully developed. Cannabis can harm a growing brain

    • @asher_2789
      @asher_2789 10 месяцев назад +28

      also, even if it did *actually* increase, you know what else increased? microplastics and other environmental pollution!

    • @DeadboyClique
      @DeadboyClique 10 месяцев назад +6

      Thank you for this comment 🤍

    • @isaac5990
      @isaac5990 10 месяцев назад +6

      had to scroll way to far to find this

  • @maquino
    @maquino 10 месяцев назад +216

    My 7 year old son was diagnosed 2 years ago with a rare genetic disorder KCNB1 a type of encephalopathy that causes seizures (60 to 100 per day) and is resistant to conventional seizure medications.
    On the 31st of december 2023, my son had around 70 seizures, out of desperation i started giving him small dosages of CBD oil (without thc). 48 hours later seizures stopped, we are almost 3 months seizure free.🙏🏻🙏🏻

    • @jeffbezos4776
      @jeffbezos4776 9 месяцев назад +18

      that is absolutely fucking amazing news. god bless you and your son

    • @buunzz
      @buunzz 9 месяцев назад +4

      I'm elated to hear this! I could give CBD to a kitten who had severe seizures, and it significantly cut them down.

    • @wake_it_up1
      @wake_it_up1 9 месяцев назад +3

      Wow 😮 that’s amazing

    • @lightskameraakshon8109
      @lightskameraakshon8109 8 месяцев назад +3

      Are the seizures like arm flapping ? Or is it more severe ?

    • @maquino
      @maquino 8 месяцев назад

      @@lightskameraakshon8109 more severe clonic-tonic seizures. 4 months seizure free!!

  • @timeittakestoletgo1687
    @timeittakestoletgo1687 10 месяцев назад +934

    Cannabis helps children with seizures immensely. Can make the incidence of seizures from 100s a day to only a couple. You’d do anything for your children to live comfortably- don’t judge until you’ve been in their shoes.

    • @KoolT
      @KoolT 10 месяцев назад +22

      Helps children with epilepsy

    • @Timewave-Zer0
      @Timewave-Zer0 10 месяцев назад +11

      Whose judging though, your the only one bringing it up 🤣🤣

    • @bunk95
      @bunk95 10 месяцев назад

      Seizures are fictional.

    • @JR-mh8vn
      @JR-mh8vn 10 месяцев назад +22

      @@bunk95 if you mean epilepsy is a neurological disorder then your right but it aint fictional.

    • @ryanwilhite
      @ryanwilhite 10 месяцев назад +23

      ​@@bunk95What? Are you still living in the Dark Ages thinking seizures are a demonic possession or something?

  • @SheilaMoraes_
    @SheilaMoraes_ 10 месяцев назад +579

    My mom's friend has an autistic child in severe conditions, the kid and the family have a really difficult life. At age of 3 they tried CBD oil, and now at age 6 the kid even enjoys going to school. She doesn't talk, doesn't look in the eye, but writes notes and uses drawing to communicate. She laughs and seems much better now. 🎉

    • @wydjosowavyyyy
      @wydjosowavyyyy 10 месяцев назад +8

      That is truly amazing and interesting. Love hearing stories like this.

    • @ThoughtsonThoughtsandFeelings
      @ThoughtsonThoughtsandFeelings 10 месяцев назад +17

      Happy to hear a story like this. Commenting "yes and" to also point out that this story shows the difference between treatment and cure. Autistic people don't need to be made into non-autistic people. The right treatment is going to make it easier for people to live and be happy and communicate. Doesn't mean they're going to talk or make eye contact - everyone's version of being fully themselves is different.

    • @Bubba420-
      @Bubba420- 10 месяцев назад +1

      💯💚

    • @Darkest_Soul_187
      @Darkest_Soul_187 10 месяцев назад +2

      These are all bots.

    • @ThoughtsonThoughtsandFeelings
      @ThoughtsonThoughtsandFeelings 10 месяцев назад

      @@Darkest_Soul_187 something something “Lol I’m autistic and keep feeling too much empathy for bots even after im told its a bot”

  • @SebastianLundh1988
    @SebastianLundh1988 10 месяцев назад +377

    The reason the number of *diagnosed* people with autism is increasing is because we've expanded the *definition* of autism, and because we've increased awareness of the disorder. *I* have Asperger's, which until recently was seen as distinct from autism, but is now seen as a part of the autism spectrum. The autism I have is relatively subtle, because I can understand irony and metaphors really well, and I probably wouldn't have been diagnosed a few decades ago.

    • @HuckleberryHim
      @HuckleberryHim 10 месяцев назад +15

      Absolutely false, there has been an expansion in diagnosis and diagnostic criteria, but it doesn't account for the veritable explosion of autism rates that is occurring recently. I know this is anecdotal, but literally all of the babies of family, friends, etc that I am aware of (maybe a half dozen or so atm) have autistic symptoms. They are not related to each other and are from diverse backgrounds. I have a family member who works in early childcare, and they have an enormous number of autistic students. Whatever the exact causes, this is most definitely a real thing, not just the result of improved diagnosis.

    • @dbiancucci1
      @dbiancucci1 10 месяцев назад +5

      Neuro divergent spectrum is different than the autism spectrum Nuro divergent spectrum has OCD autism Asperger’s ADHD ADD personally, I have ADHD and autism

    • @songbirdsystem1465
      @songbirdsystem1465 10 месяцев назад

      @@dbiancucci1Asperger’s isn’t a recognized diagnosis anymore btw!! Due to its origins. Now it’s classified as Autism level 1 or 2.

    • @AlexLopez-td7bt
      @AlexLopez-td7bt 10 месяцев назад +4

      I have PDA autism (pathological demand avoidance / persistent drive for autonomy) and was misdiagnosed with BPD and schizoaffective before getting diagnosed with autism

    • @Graysonn1
      @Graysonn1 10 месяцев назад +6

      I was diagnosed last year. I'm in my 40's. When I was a kid there wasn't a doctor in 300 miles that could diagnose aspergers. It was litterally impossible for anyone to get diagnosed.

  • @MycoVault
    @MycoVault 10 месяцев назад +66

    As a late diagnosed autistic person, the reason more people are being diagnosed is because we are now more aware of what warrants an autism diagnosis. People who weren't diagnosed back 50 yrs ago are now being diagnosed today. The diagnosis has changed in recent times and with more awareness, and more understanding of what that means, people who flew under the radar most of their life are now able to get a diagnosis. Females also generally present different than males. 50 years ago the understanding of what autism was was very poorly understood and many people who were diagnosed as "schizophrenic" were autistic. In fact, many different diagnoses were lumped into schizophrenia.
    On the other hand, autistic people (autism isn't something you just magically "get") may have been suffering most of their lives undiagnosed, only to find out they weren't a freak, broken, or a weirdo (as society loves to label us) but were in fact autistic. Autistic people don't want a cure. We would like to manage our symptoms better, yes. We should be focused on helping and accommodating autistic people..not trying to cure them.
    Also, talk to autistic people and not just the parents of autistic children. We exist, too. And it is a spectrum, so their are people who need life long care and their are people who can live independently but still need a support system. It's genetic, it's not caused my vaccines, or sugar, or whatever BS people like to believe. These claims are proven false and only do more harm than good. Try to accommodate autistic people instead of curing them. All I ever wanted to know was what was "wrong" with me and finding out I was autistic changed everything. Also, Autism Speaks sucks.

    • @ParanoidGoblinoid
      @ParanoidGoblinoid 9 месяцев назад +2

      💛💛💛 I struggled for almost 50 years, never really fitting in, internalizing the negative feedback of others, feeling lonely and ashamed. Learning about Autism and my part of the spectrum has ended all of that.

    • @saszablaze1
      @saszablaze1 6 месяцев назад

      look you can't speak for all of us.
      it's not caused by avaccines. I know exactly what it's caused by because I've spent 15 years in holistic health learning as much as i can so I can learn to be a normal more adaptable dude.
      it's caused by the multigenerational cumulative gut dysbiosis and mutagenesis from eating cooked species-inappropriate foods, exacerbated by stimulants and sugar, and vaccines. i know many people whose children have gone non verbal autism OVERNIGHT - no eye contact, shrieking - within 2 days after being vaccinated. causation? no. but correlation and contributing factor, undubitably. but not causing without that level of degeneration which created a susceptibility
      ones condition, aka the symptoms we suffer can all be cured, via diet, and lifestyle change. raw food. the atupid carnivore diet is getting good results too; as well as the GAPS Protocol
      but we aren't natural omnivores, so my teacher's findings on autism and how to get rid of symptoms, and rejuvenate the brain and body at a cellular level, in order to be able to CATCH UP on the social develeopment and all learning we may have missed out on,
      I can finally feel great around women I find attractive; like a man; not a creep or shy awkward wallflower. or a target.
      it's genetic, it's caused by diet, particularly grains and beans and cooked meat and dairy eaten before. it's highly more likely if the child was C-section, and not breastfed.
      it's called a neudevelopmental disorder for a reason.
      most autists don't have amazing "neurodivergent" gifts; they just suffer.

  • @aaaaagggggggghhhhhh
    @aaaaagggggggghhhhhh 10 месяцев назад +519

    on the point that the incidence of autism has increased over the past few decades, this is largely due to an increase in awareness of less obvious autistic symptoms in ondividuals with low/no care needs. In essence, people who don't necessarily seem autistic are now increasingly being diagnosed, which is unlikely to be a result of vaccines or age of parents and so on. As mentioned in passing, autism is a spectrum and not a monolith, and so it is very different for different people

    • @whatupmexican
      @whatupmexican 10 месяцев назад +55

      Absolutely. Especially when it came to those moms describing autism, they used a lot of really horribly worded rhetoric to describe autism. One of the mothers even said they would tear their own limbs off to get their child to stop stimming, which is a horrible thing to wish upon your child call my especially since when most stimming is harmless. White autism moms have done a lot to damage autism awareness and acceptance, though I do know where they are coming from, they really villainized autism, whether intentionally or not.

    • @psisky
      @psisky 10 месяцев назад +9

      @@whatupmexican Maybe that one mother you mention has a child whose stimming is really, really bad.

    • @vickys.love00
      @vickys.love00 10 месяцев назад

      Oh god. I thought you were saying that it was caused by vaccines, thank you for not being an idiot like those people who think that vaccines causes autism. Thank you

    • @Gobbldeegoo1
      @Gobbldeegoo1 10 месяцев назад +10

      @@whatupmexicannot every person with autism is functioning and low need. Some of them stim to the point it is harmful; scratching skin off, pulling hair or skin off, chewing on body parts, slapping themselves, etc… you’re portraying autism as a harmless disorder that doesn’t affect people, and that is dishonest. Frankly, if you have high functioning autism, I don’t even think you should be diagnosed with it. It would be like diagnosing someone with “low-grade adhd” because they have a few of the symptoms but not all of them. I’ve literally met people that have been diagnosed with autism because they have things they are really interested in, don’t understand people, don’t like looking people in the eye, and don’t like leaving there home. That’s not autism from where I’m sitting… that is normal. Screeching at me because you can’t form the words to express yourself, an inability to recognize my emotions, and excessively continuous stimming that can last all day… THAT is autism. Some people just want an excuse to not work on their character flaws, and that is what seeking fake diagnosis does, it provides some people with their excuse for being a flawed human being.

    • @sbocaj22
      @sbocaj22 10 месяцев назад +47

      @@Gobbldeegoo1dude. It’s all autism. Thats why it’s a spectrum. You don’t get to invalidate low support needs people just because high support needs people exist. We are all valid and all deserve adequate love and support.

  • @BunnyTheCat
    @BunnyTheCat 10 месяцев назад +32

    When I worked at a “severe” special needs school there were a few kids who’d have their “special gummy” before coming to school, staff were all cool with it since it seriously helped some of them calm down and regulate. Even non verbal folks deserve to feel calm and relaxed and cbd/thc can help immensely with that. Ofc its still a drug and needs to be dosed appropriately but it can be life changing for some of us

  • @drakoguccigaming
    @drakoguccigaming 10 месяцев назад +950

    Damn who’s here before the Feds😂😂😂

    • @lumilumi1599
      @lumilumi1599 10 месяцев назад +8

      Yurrr

    • @kaleidoscopevision4959
      @kaleidoscopevision4959 10 месяцев назад +29

      This originally aired like 8 years ago I'm not sure exactly Awhile ago though So this is nothing new to see

    • @kaleidoscopevision4959
      @kaleidoscopevision4959 10 месяцев назад +8

      It says it in the description 2017

    • @cooperastro2690
      @cooperastro2690 10 месяцев назад +2

      😂😂

    • @cooperastro2690
      @cooperastro2690 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@kaleidoscopevision4959came to say the same

  • @muscularclassrepresentativ5663
    @muscularclassrepresentativ5663 10 месяцев назад +68

    “Autism rates growing” is an insane way to report better detection of autism. I’m a psychologist who has autism and specializes in treating autism, which we know to be primarily (if not entirely) influenced by genetics. Every client I’ve ever worked with has autistic family members. The brain is detectably autistic at 6 months and we’re sure you can’t get it from vaccines lol. Love this for weed tho

    • @ParanoidGoblinoid
      @ParanoidGoblinoid 9 месяцев назад +2

      You’re an Autistic Psychologist? How does this detection method of your work?

    • @ms.branch1207
      @ms.branch1207 9 месяцев назад

      How do you know what is the proof that vaccines don't play a part?

    • @Gregoris006
      @Gregoris006 8 месяцев назад +1

      I know so many people including myself and my wife and nobody have autism in our wide family,what you talking about?

    • @Gregoris006
      @Gregoris006 8 месяцев назад

      @@ParanoidGoblinoid waith for ansver another few months,maybe you get one.can you imagine "autistic psychologist"!! common people are you stupid or what??!!

    • @juliadixon8465
      @juliadixon8465 7 месяцев назад

      @muscular: got dayum, I wish I lived close to where you practice

  • @pallasydoor7116
    @pallasydoor7116 10 месяцев назад +231

    And the comments already suck. I understand people not wanting to for there personal reasons but the lack of open minds is mind boggling

    • @kittykixbootie
      @kittykixbootie 10 месяцев назад

      Right!?! It's a plant. Yet you can buy alcohol on every street corner, which can kill you either from chronic use or sudden withdrawal. Cannabis death? 🤔🤔

    • @OGoonZ
      @OGoonZ 10 месяцев назад

      Its the best thing the US did was the war on drugs, sike its the worst and has plagued this country since it started having the CIA selling crack cocaine and heroin to the people but marijuana is worst than them how sickening, medically marijuana has compounds that are naturally made within ones body and should be taken serious and see the connection to plants and earth are better than a addicted person only wanting another fix. this country is broken and backwards all in the on the monopoly board just for their precise green.

    • @zu-tangclan8113
      @zu-tangclan8113 10 месяцев назад +19

      Welcome to the internet, not the brightest minds lurk here

    • @SpekulatiusW
      @SpekulatiusW 10 месяцев назад +1

      mind = boggled

    • @hansmemling2311
      @hansmemling2311 9 месяцев назад

      I understand but this is a political topic as well because it's the type of thing pro legalization people use as an argument for legalization.So it's going to receive polarizing comments.

  • @ingridfong-daley5899
    @ingridfong-daley5899 10 месяцев назад +103

    Jesus--that one mom could help her kid by just reducing her volume. She keeps high-pitch-screaming in his face @19:35-36, and my autism was being triggered by it from a distance with the volume turned down. His nervous system is influenced by her pitch and dynamics too, and even if it's meant as an expression of joy/enthusiasm, it stuns/overwhelms the nervous system and kicks it into a higher gear. If you want to help temper someone's nervous system, temper yours before you engage and you'll have far less damage control to do on the back end. "Indoor voice" is what they used to call it; they could practice it together and it could be an amazing bonding experience to simultaneously temper.
    I love that these moms are willing to 'take risks' to break these laws when they have the chance to help their children. I can't imagine such a thing in the 80s. It's hard to be an unconventional parent--you can be ostracised easily for such 'socially conspicuous' infractions.

    • @allthejuice8236
      @allthejuice8236 10 месяцев назад +7

      Thank you so much for the sensory warning.

    • @jxn1056
      @jxn1056 10 месяцев назад +11

      My goodness..yess!! Just listening to her being so loud cut my nerves to pieces so I can imagine how it affects him.

    • @ParanoidGoblinoid
      @ParanoidGoblinoid 9 месяцев назад +5

      OMG I hadn’t gotten to that point yet. Yes, her voice alone is enough to tear families apart. Lol

    • @srealone788
      @srealone788 9 месяцев назад +3

      My mom yelled at me all my life, growing up. It was hell..

    • @cardboardbox191
      @cardboardbox191 2 месяца назад

      Does anyone know if it's different for non-verbal kids?

  • @gf3473
    @gf3473 10 месяцев назад +284

    Autistic people were not interviewed, nor were their opinions and experiences considered in this video.
    Their absence was not explained by Vice. Perhaps Vice felt the opinions of autistics too insignificant to bother thinking about.
    Cannabis, may very well turn out to be useful for autistics, but that was also not fully explored.
    Did Vice seek to interview autistics using cannabis? If they did, perhaps their experiences were also too insignificant to fit in the film.
    This was about the ideas of mothers/parents of autistics. It was heartbreaking to hear one mother speak of her "losses", starting with her still living child! She did not loose her son, he is there. She lost her fantasy, her dream, her expectation, of the son she envisioned she will have. Who is not the son she has.
    Generally autism societies, and autism communities represent the interests of the parents, as seems to be the case with the activism/support group of these mothers. For some reason, autistics still are regarded as needing to be cured, among many such groups. I did not see ay alternate opinions explored here. Id have expected Vice to ask the autistics using cannabis if their hoping for a cure.
    This was disappointedly another film pedling misconceptions and ignoring the knowledge, and experiences of autistics themselves.

    • @theantichrist5191
      @theantichrist5191 10 месяцев назад

      this video is old its from 2017 plus vice news is dead so they wont be making any new videos pandering to your demands for better reporting

    • @jasminemarie5431
      @jasminemarie5431 10 месяцев назад +27

      I hear what you’re saying but you have to look at this from all angles, mothers are often the lifelong voices for their autistic children. It is important to hear how they really feel and hear about how their lives have been impacted. You do realize that their sense of loss is valid because there was a change for them that had a huge impact on them. Clearly these mothers love their children, hold space for people to grieve the child they thought they had prior to the diagnosis

    • @streetratdraws
      @streetratdraws 10 месяцев назад +35

      @@jasminemarie5431 their feelings are valid, but their perspective has been centered, or been the only perspective offered, and autistic people deserve to have their own choices be heard in areas regarding them and their care.

    • @cameronhartley3275
      @cameronhartley3275 10 месяцев назад +15

      I really to agree with most of what you've said, but in this instance, the autism does need to be "treated" so that these people can live, not just live a "normal" life, but just live fullstop. It's not about curing the autism, it's about making very severe symptoms more managable for all parties involved.

    • @NaruandKane
      @NaruandKane 10 месяцев назад +20

      Yeah once I heard ABA I knew that they didn't really talk to autistic folx.

  • @a1suruxx
    @a1suruxx 9 месяцев назад +24

    As an autistic adult (I was diagnosed when I was 10/11 (I don’t remember when exactly)) I’ve noticed how much weed has genuinely helped me deal with my autism. 1) socially/anxiety: one of the biggest benefits I’ve noticed is that since I feel relaxed and my anxiety lessened, I’m able to socialize normally, I can actually start convos. Before I was debilitatingly anxious, I couldn’t get out of bed, constant anxiety/panic attacks. 2) it’s helped with my hypersensitivity, sometimes I feel so overwhelmed and it can be physically painful to even just lay down in bed. Weed is the only thing that has been able to relax me when I’m in this state. It’s honestly been the best thing for me.

    • @Gregoris006
      @Gregoris006 8 месяцев назад

      you are not autistic.you had some cosiall anxiety.give yourself a break and don't present yourself as autistic adult.

    • @a1suruxx
      @a1suruxx 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@Gregoris006 I was literally diagnosed 🤷‍♀️

    • @Gregoris006
      @Gregoris006 8 месяцев назад

      @@a1suruxx when you became verbal and awake? todays doctors can diagnose you anything.I can go to see psychiatrist and just say Im a serial killer I need some medicines and he will give me imideately.but that another things.I have autistic boy 5 years old and he is far far far far fa r away from to be verbal and to do something purposeful.so that's why I can not understand people who identify themselves as autistic and leave reasonable comments on you tube,understanding the point of any story told.

    • @a1suruxx
      @a1suruxx 7 месяцев назад

      @@Gregoris006 ok, you just sound ignorant so byeeeee

    • @matthewthompson6455
      @matthewthompson6455 5 месяцев назад

      don't listen to the haters, I know you are autistic because you use nested parentheses. (nested parentheses gang rise up.)

  • @bigapeallcity
    @bigapeallcity 9 месяцев назад +40

    This first aired in 2017 when Dylan was 6, so now in 2024, Dylan should be turning 13, I would love to see an update with him, and also HIS opinion on his THC usage. Amazing stuff as always, Vice.

  • @ParanoidGoblinoid
    @ParanoidGoblinoid 10 месяцев назад +148

    4:09 It’s just horrible how the video editor timed “psychotic episodes, suicidal thoughts” with the child happily stimming in the background, as though stimming is violent and needs to be suppressed.

    • @getalife214
      @getalife214 10 месяцев назад +52

      The entire video is framed in a very strange and infantilizing way. That mom talked about her child as if he could be "cured"

    • @whatupmexican
      @whatupmexican 10 месяцев назад +22

      Exactly. This video boiled my blood back when it originally came out, and for vice to just re-upload it just to squeeze any remaining money out of their dead account is so pathetic.

    • @bisheadbarbie
      @bisheadbarbie 10 месяцев назад +7

      This is a reach

    • @monoex
      @monoex 10 месяцев назад +17

      I was so annoyed when the one mom was talking about wanting her kid not to stim anymore. Like bro... so you just don't want your kid trying to self-regulate???

    • @aaronball4700
      @aaronball4700 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@getalife214I don’t know if it’s necessarily a cure but the effect cannabis has on autism is remarkable when it comes to reduction of undesirable symptoms, it makes it easier for me to communicate with others and empathize with them it also makes it easier for me to study others expressions and body language when I’m not constantly flustered by the whole idea. It’s not a cure but it’s such a wonderful therapeutic tool.

  • @priscillaposey3898
    @priscillaposey3898 8 месяцев назад +5

    As someone who just got my son's medical card recently. His life has improved greatly,seizures are non existent, he's talking more,and his overall quality of life is amazing in comparison to what it was. We tried meds first they were absolutely awful and the side effects were unreal. Im so happy we tried this route

  • @Viso4791
    @Viso4791 9 месяцев назад +8

    5:55 I broke down crying my boy 18months has terrifying seizures and I feel like I watch his soul leave his body everytime he runs outta air changes color you’ll hear his head hit the flor and all I can do is scream my little man’s name and pays his back to keep heart going I’ll blow air in his mouth.
    It’s the most terrifying thing ever, I see it in my wife similar issues but his hit like a double whammy.
    I’m sorry but thank you for saying that, I’m watching this and I’ve heard it before can help and i my self tell my wife about her health weeds benifits blah blah but I wasn’t thinking about my own son but thank you for waking me up before it’s too late. I’m gonna show my wife this later on.
    Very sorry for your little mans loss, I wish you had someone advocating for you 5 years ago so you could have been saved.
    But sadly this is how we as a society change, someone’s gotta pay and it’s always those who never had a chance 😭😔☹️😞😕🙁😥😭

    • @Gregoris006
      @Gregoris006 8 месяцев назад +1

      Im so sorry man.We had similar period of life with our son in that age.he was in that condition until age of 3.after that it will end hopefully.now he is 5.he seems to be happy,he sllep better.now he can sleep over night from 10pm to 7 am,but all day long he is jumping and southing some nonverbal sounds.beside that he is seems to be much more present.

    • @Brenmuffins
      @Brenmuffins 8 месяцев назад +1

      Seeing someone you love have a seizure is horrifying because there is literally nothing you can do but put them in recovery position and wait for it to end. Truly traumatizing and heartbreaking. My heart goes out to you ❤

  • @whatupmexican
    @whatupmexican 10 месяцев назад +181

    A lot of misinformation about autism on this video. So much hurtful and otherizing rhetoric being used to describe ASD. Cannabis can indeed help treat symptoms of autism that can be disregulating, but it cannot cure autism, which this video really seems lean into. Also, the "white autism mom" light this reporting seems to focus on has been one of the most detrimental factors of autism advocacy.

    • @akilaalarie
      @akilaalarie 10 месяцев назад +27

      you worded so well i couldn’t even get past half of this video because of this… im genuinely shocked Vice filmed, edited, and reviewed this videos before posting it without seeing anything wrong w it. autism moms do nothing but severely set us back….

    • @sbocaj22
      @sbocaj22 10 месяцев назад +19

      I encourage everyone who reads and agrees with this comment to report this video for misinformation.

    • @user-ft5ux3fb3b
      @user-ft5ux3fb3b 10 месяцев назад +16

      I fucking hate "[this drug] can help kids with autism" type of info. Teachers, parents and society can help kids with autism. The only thing they have to do is listen, understand and don't judge. But giving kids drugs is easier than accommodating them.

    • @sbocaj22
      @sbocaj22 10 месяцев назад

      @@user-ft5ux3fb3bI’m and autistic adult who uses cannabis medically. And it saved my life. Forcing drugs on anyone is bad. And so is denying them access to meds if they truely need them.

    • @ItzCoopzFtw
      @ItzCoopzFtw 10 месяцев назад

      You actually watched the video? I saw the title and already know it's completely and utter horsesh*t.
      I studied psychological conditions and special needs, due to a family member who also taught special needs children.
      No drug can "cure" a neurological rewiring of the brain, that makes someone be different. And certainly not a drug that dims your brain.
      The only way we will ever be able to do anything about neurological conditions is at the molecular level, and we are nowhere near doing that.
      I get so sick of people suggesting moronic things that only harm people further, especially the most vulnerable.

  • @ParanoidGoblinoid
    @ParanoidGoblinoid 10 месяцев назад +15

    8:26 It’s all about the Autism Mom’s journey. So little here about her kid. I hope he’s now receiving a better level of care.

    • @klszwarc
      @klszwarc 5 месяцев назад

      Quite honestly I would point blame on the parents (or mothers? fathers seems to be absent) and how obnoxious they are. Autism normally seems to come down to not wanting to deal with the outside world and locking yourself out.

  • @lukeyoder7072
    @lukeyoder7072 10 месяцев назад +18

    Shawty is smuggling drugs when she could just ask around and find a plug 💀💀

    • @beckyonagarnetmoon
      @beckyonagarnetmoon 3 месяца назад

      will it always be the same? Like the same effect and dose? Can they guarantee the same safety as a lab report?

  • @ParanoidGoblinoid
    @ParanoidGoblinoid 10 месяцев назад +215

    3:13 Saying that Autism “destroyed our family” is straight out of Autism Speaks’s horrible “I am Autism” commercial. Don’t blame your child’s neurotype for the end of your marriage.

    • @juliac6256
      @juliac6256 10 месяцев назад +65

      i mean the wording is dramatic but you can’t deny that having a child with autism does put a strain on families/marriages

    • @LoveStruckLoner
      @LoveStruckLoner 9 месяцев назад +38

      @@juliac6256 As an autistic adult, if someone (or an entire family) can't handle the possibility of having to accommodate for a child with a disability they shouldn't be having a child to begin with. Anything is possible when raising a family, and for someone to put the blame on a *child* for their own personal and familial dysfunction rather than taking accountability for being unable to cope with that stress is very unfair and immature. The child didn't ask to be autistic, just as much as the parents and family didn't ask for an autistic child. But neurotypical (non-autistic) adults are fully capable of educating themselves, learning to accommodate, and seeking professional help if they can't cope with the change. We wouldn't say this about any other terminal illness or disability like cancer or seizures that requires accommodation (I'm not comparing these disorders and cancer, it's to demonstrate the unfairness of shifting the blame to the child). Not everything is about the family and parents, we have to keep an autistic person's wellbeing in mind too

    • @comradecameron3726
      @comradecameron3726 9 месяцев назад +35

      @@LoveStruckLonerAnother one that bothered me was "Autism took my son away from me“
      .
      No. You just weren’t prepared to face the possibility that your child doesn’t fit your expectations.

    • @Day100
      @Day100 9 месяцев назад +2

      I agree with you comment, but do you have a diagnosis? I don't mean it in a mean way, but most I hear who use and say or use nuerotype or nuerotypical don't have a diagnosis but identify as autistic which I and many others don't appreciate.

    • @ParanoidGoblinoid
      @ParanoidGoblinoid 9 месяцев назад +6

      @@juliac6256 Expecting Neurotypical behaviour from an Autistic child puts a strain on anyone, most of all the child.

  • @SmokeByTheBay
    @SmokeByTheBay 10 месяцев назад +20

    As a new autistic stepdad I wish I could do more for my non verbal son. I look in his eyes and see the want and need to talk..says small phrases and such. I don’t know what will help him for the future but I’m glad I’m not alone.

    • @zachshiller-cx4zm
      @zachshiller-cx4zm 10 месяцев назад +4

      You are never truly alone

    • @ParanoidGoblinoid
      @ParanoidGoblinoid 9 месяцев назад +8

      It’s cool to accept his amount of verbalization without trying to ‘fix’ it.

    • @romiwithani
      @romiwithani 9 месяцев назад +8

      does your son have any aac (augmentative and alternative communication) tools to help him communicate? or would you and him be able to learn asl / sign language? I’m sure he wants to communicate with you but it doesn’t have to be through spoken language if that’s not something he’s able to do, there are many ways to communicate :) (I’m also autistic)

    • @tylerlormand5644
      @tylerlormand5644 9 месяцев назад +1

      LET HIS DAD TRY

    • @Gregoris006
      @Gregoris006 8 месяцев назад

      @@romiwithani no you are not and you have to live with that.

  • @ColleenLytle-sq8tx
    @ColleenLytle-sq8tx 9 месяцев назад +2

    What a lovely group of women, Mothers. The compassion I saw on all their faces (while the woman spoke of losing her son to a seizure) could heal the world. Thank you.

  • @PlutosAsleep
    @PlutosAsleep 9 месяцев назад +4

    the fact that woman is willing to risk her freedom for not only her baby but for everyone in her group is beautiful. i know this is an old video but i hope everyone is doing wonderfully now ❤

  • @addedvalue8482
    @addedvalue8482 10 месяцев назад +88

    There is this stuff called marinol. Comes in 2mg or 5mg. My daughter who was a cheerleader/ all sports athlete. Was diagnosed with (AML) leukiema at the age of 16. I did some research and found this medication. She took this medication. It was the only thing that helped her with her extreme pain from the chemo and it helped her with her eating. chemo kills everything, Good and bad. she was having a hard time keeping anything down. They were threatening feeding tube, she said absolutely not. So we tried other options. This medication was the best thing in the world for her. At first they were giving her oxycodone for her pain.. Problem with that is, it's so highly addictive and on top of the leukemia she was already battling, I didn't want her to be dependent on a controlled substance. She has now been cancer free for 6 years.

    • @Gameboygenius
      @Gameboygenius 10 месяцев назад

      ​​@Liahs333oxycodone is a synthetic opioid.

    • @InTheMindOfficial
      @InTheMindOfficial 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@Gameboygeniusyeah that's not what they were asking, you dunce, learn to read

    • @scorebagmuncher7670
      @scorebagmuncher7670 10 месяцев назад +3

      wish you and your daughter all the best ❤

    • @MechanicalMercenary
      @MechanicalMercenary 10 месяцев назад +5

      Marinol is cost prohibitive for.most families.

    • @danielcoppock
      @danielcoppock 10 месяцев назад

      @Liahs333 its a synthetic cannabinoid in the of cannabinoids technically very mild and has zero benefits for cancer other than the anti nausea side which is still huge they now don't prescribe it due to the fact that actual cannabis is much more effective specifically for anti seizure anti cancer and anti anxiety effects marinol has left side effects that could be called a high but more side effects that could be well real side effects so will cannabis give you dry eyes and a slight head high yes will marinol yea but it will be much milder and overtime you wont feel really any different at all they used it for prisoners at first.

  • @ChrisFredriksson
    @ChrisFredriksson 10 месяцев назад +50

    Could you @VICE please make a followup on these families, so we can see if and how it has helped after 7 years? ❤❤❤

  • @HomoSapien-z5q
    @HomoSapien-z5q 10 месяцев назад +98

    I'm a young adult with autsim and adhd. I've taken stimulats and they only made my quality of life worse. I take sedatives but relying on them is scary
    CBD and cannbis is in a lot of ways my perfect medication. Cbd doesn't have all the scary side effects of sedatives but it really impoves my quality of life. I only use small doses of cannabis and it helps me regulate my emotions so that I am able to function and somewhat enjoy life. Cannabis is not legal where I live but it should be. It's a life saving medication

    • @HSstriker
      @HSstriker 10 месяцев назад +2

      audhd'er here, glad cbd works for you! i need the whole cocktail tho. i find a good CBD and THC balance works best, cbd only weed makes me very nervous!

    • @Sniperboy5551
      @Sniperboy5551 10 месяцев назад

      That’s the funny thing about psychology, you probably only have autism, but those symptoms make it seem as though you have ADHD since those criteria are based on “normal” people. I’m not surprised the stimulants made it worse, you probably don’t actually have the same underlying biology that people who benefit from stimulants do. Both autism and ADHD have a lot of overlapping symptoms and there’s no blood test.

    • @HomoSapien-z5q
      @HomoSapien-z5q 10 месяцев назад +10

      @@Sniperboy5551 I have adhd. Because you are not a psychaitrist who has evaluated me but a total stranger in the youtube comment section I couldn't care less about your opinion of my diagnosis :)

    • @ParanoidGoblinoid
      @ParanoidGoblinoid 9 месяцев назад +1

      💛💛💛 I find that a dose of 5-10 mg CBD with CBD > THC gets me the best results, really shaves a thick layer of anxiety off of my mind. Can also unleash my creativity, but results vary. I hope for more robust research, and more up-to-date media coverage. Lol

    • @ParanoidGoblinoid
      @ParanoidGoblinoid 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@HSstriker 💛💛💛Ditto. And THC > CBD also makes it hard for me to focus.

  • @peterdarker1
    @peterdarker1 10 месяцев назад +105

    I remember watching this when it was first aired and a LOTTTTTTT has changed all around on these topics in the last 7 years. If there's no follow-up to report on this, I'm not sure why it's being posted. Don't leave us hangin,' Vice!

    • @lour8862
      @lour8862 10 месяцев назад +10

      damn i thought this was new

    • @flowercabinet
      @flowercabinet 10 месяцев назад +9

      vice is shutting down which is probably why they reuploaded

    • @ThoughtsonThoughtsandFeelings
      @ThoughtsonThoughtsandFeelings 10 месяцев назад +9

      ok - thank you! As someone who has been diagnosed autistic and gotten my masters in that time, I really felt like I was getting some dated info

    • @whatupmexican
      @whatupmexican 10 месяцев назад +14

      ​@@ThoughtsonThoughtsandFeelingsthis entire video is horribly dated in riddled with misinformation about autism. It's really a shame because there can be potential benefits for cannabis in autistic individuals. Put this video really does sully the autism community at Large.

    • @bluerxstandard
      @bluerxstandard 10 месяцев назад

      Like 2009

  • @hiigara2085
    @hiigara2085 10 месяцев назад +63

    Damn this is a blast from the past. I wonder if these kids are leading a good teenage life now

    • @largeformatprinter1946
      @largeformatprinter1946 10 месяцев назад

      Definitely not lmao. Weed isn’t good for people. It makes them less productive

    • @richjones7313
      @richjones7313 10 месяцев назад

      no they are all on heroin running amok in the city, listening to inappropriate music and scheming

  • @jonnn420
    @jonnn420 10 месяцев назад +7

    When they talking about “getting kids high” it really means helping them at a chance to feel normal. Would u say “I’m getting high” while you’re taking your prescription depression meds?

    • @ParanoidGoblinoid
      @ParanoidGoblinoid 7 месяцев назад +2

      Make no mistake; it makes you high too. So use in moderation, or don’t. :)

  • @ParanoidGoblinoid
    @ParanoidGoblinoid 10 месяцев назад +5

    9:22 Mom’s so unhip, dropping the word “gateway” with the casualness of an elephant’s diarrhea.

  • @imtragicc_
    @imtragicc_ 7 месяцев назад +3

    I used to be a ABA Therapist and working with kids on the spectrum can be incredibly difficult but is incredibly rewarding. They are so sweet and unique, truly a superpower. Every kid deserves to be able to live their lives without pain.

    • @cocoglaze8998
      @cocoglaze8998 5 месяцев назад +1

      Interesting you mentioned ABA therapy because my autistic daughter attended ABA once specific location for about three years. Ultimately they did nothing for her. All the recommendations such as what this video is about also eliminating red dye 40 I mean everything I mentioned to them they completely shut it down said there’s no proven research blah blah blah!! Ultimately they gave up on her so as a mother finding videos like this truly helped bc in a world full of “resources” It seems to be impossible when it comes from a clinical perspective so parents like myself take matters into their own hands and do what we feel is best.

    • @cardboardbox191
      @cardboardbox191 2 месяца назад

      I've heard bad things,my understanding is it's autism's version of gay conversion therapy. What's your perspective?

  • @Stefaniekristine
    @Stefaniekristine 9 месяцев назад +2

    As a mother to a child with autism this gave me so much hope

  • @ceaseoccupation
    @ceaseoccupation 9 месяцев назад +2

    the type of courage that changes and moves the panet..

  • @angelinaakicita24-7
    @angelinaakicita24-7 9 месяцев назад +3

    My son was born perfectly healthy and well I was super obsessed with his milestones when he was born I know it did everything. I noticed a change as soon as we had an MMR shot 💉!
    The same every day, just hours later he had an allergic reaction had a seizure when into convulsion and he was never the same after that a month later he stopped babbling mama daddy he stopped crawling wouldn't make eye contact started lining his toys up in color coding them.
    Medical professionals after that then told me that my son would never be able to live a normal life he would never be able to go to college or have a conversation because he was now nonverbal.
    This happened at LAC USC medical center Los Angeles California.

    • @lakshmin6098
      @lakshmin6098 7 месяцев назад +1

      It's absolutely true. MMR is the reason for autism. God should help these kids and family

  • @victordcabral
    @victordcabral 3 месяца назад +1

    My son was like the that boy. He was violent and could not talk. I remember the day he changed as well. The day after he got his shots at age 1 1/2. He stoped talking and looking at us. It broke me and my wife. When i deployed to Iraq i download any research paper i could find about Autism. I changed my sons diet inorder to flush his system of heavy metal. I started giving a mix of CBD and THC drops. He is now 14 and can talk dance and show his emotions and is much less violent. He is way better but he will still need care for the rest of life.

  • @rugbyolive
    @rugbyolive 10 месяцев назад +8

    6:37 as an autistic person it angers me that she says that its a good thing he isn't stimming, we shouldn't be forcing people to stop stimming as it can be bad for mental health, yes there are other benefits to cannabis but this shouldn't be seen as one, just let them be themselves ffs

  • @2bebetter
    @2bebetter 2 месяца назад

    This was from 2017.... I would love to see a follow up with this family and how they are doing.

  • @aellalee4767
    @aellalee4767 10 месяцев назад +8

    As someone with mild autism, I'm totally okay with not dying of polio or meningitis. Although it definitely makes more sense than during development (incidentally when vaccines are given) makes more sense than the vaccines themselves.
    I am curious about weed treatment for autism. But I'm insanely allergic, and I'm capable of managing my negative symptoms.
    So my point of view is very different from these parents.
    A guy I worked with years ago was treating his autism with weed, seemed to work okay for him.

  • @azo0ownz
    @azo0ownz 10 месяцев назад +15

    wow, weed never stops surprising me. crazy to think it is/was illegal (i'm from germany and in 30 days we are legalizing yay). it should have never been illegal in the first place

  • @oquenbier5224
    @oquenbier5224 10 месяцев назад +16

    It’s not the rate of Autism has increased, it’s the chances of diagnosis being increased.

  • @420DEMON-zp5uq
    @420DEMON-zp5uq 10 месяцев назад +18

    I'm an adult with autism and it helps as well with my PTSD and chronic pain as well

    • @CyberpunkV2077
      @CyberpunkV2077 9 месяцев назад

      Awesome me too, glad to hear that 😊

  • @aidenowens4057
    @aidenowens4057 9 месяцев назад +3

    I have mild diagnosed autism and I can say from personal experience that weed helps me with it

  • @Real18800
    @Real18800 10 месяцев назад +4

    Thanks for this.
    These kind of videos help me to feel not alone in my single father lifestyle caring for a 8 year old non verbal autistic.
    💕💕

    • @bethwagner245
      @bethwagner245 10 месяцев назад

      Bless your heart❤ single parent to 11 yr old non verbal autistic kiddo.

  • @AlexLopez-td7bt
    @AlexLopez-td7bt 10 месяцев назад +17

    It definitely prevents my autistic meltdowns from getting violent

  • @PegahSye
    @PegahSye 9 месяцев назад +3

    My mom told me I had something similar when I was younger but she sent me to her home country and playing outside and feeding animals helped me . Because I learned a new language and started talking that was even possible. I think it’s the foods we eat in the USA that does this.

  • @dirtdigger949
    @dirtdigger949 10 месяцев назад +20

    Vice please bring back Weediquette a lot has changed since 2017 and we are getting closer to have full legalization across the country there is so many stories to tell get back to your roots!!!!

    • @theantichrist5191
      @theantichrist5191 10 месяцев назад +4

      vice is dead, so they wont be bringing anything back

  • @shoman3927
    @shoman3927 9 месяцев назад +1

    I've been self medicating on and off during my worst periods in life since I was 14, I'm 35 now. It helps me with misophonia, I go from not being able to sleep for 5 days due to neighbors footsteps even tho I have sound proofing mats, sound panels and ear plugs to not noticing there is a whole marching band of football hooligans walking by outside.
    It does not cure autism, autism doesn't need to be cured, but it makes it possible to create a life in a loud neurotypical society.

  • @coldcloakmusic6630
    @coldcloakmusic6630 10 месяцев назад +5

    Wonder why he didn’t use high cbd strains?

  • @samaudits6196
    @samaudits6196 2 месяца назад +1

    I am on the autism spectrum and I am 21 and smoking weed helps me chill out and focus better

  • @MamaTrauma
    @MamaTrauma 10 месяцев назад +18

    "And then we considered stronger pharmaceutical medication and I got scared" good for you Mom! be scared of the pharmaceutical industry as healing is not the priority.

  • @jadencresser
    @jadencresser 5 месяцев назад

    I worked with spectrum children, its one of the hardest battles I believe im part of now, can't wait to see what unfolds in this

  • @OBudful
    @OBudful 10 месяцев назад +8

    Any proper physician could explain to you how extended usage of cannabis messes with both cognitive development and hormone production and can trigger various mental illnesses. I understand there might be some good usage of it for some kids, but it should be monitored by specialists. The fact that these people improvise the dosage of high THC oil that they give to their children without any medical support is really, really worrying.

    • @jayden.exe420
      @jayden.exe420 10 месяцев назад +4

      i get what ur saying but when your having seizures everyday your suffering far greater brain damage than cannabis will cause

  • @panoptos4163
    @panoptos4163 9 месяцев назад +2

    This story needs a follow-up episode.

  • @lancelotle
    @lancelotle 10 месяцев назад +50

    A few minutes in and I hope autistic adults react to this in RUclips videos for my own sanity.

    • @oceandizzle7
      @oceandizzle7 10 месяцев назад +1

      Maybe ask a question, I suppose and then they'll answer? Usually that's how it happens when you're that curious. 💁‍♀️

    • @willowway3349
      @willowway3349 10 месяцев назад +14

      I'm an autistic adult, I found out later in life and do use medical marijuana as my own medication. This video is fascinating, I definitely disagree with all the anti vax rhetoric but I can understand where the fear comes from(I was unvaccinated). It's not a bad video but it's very outdated and that is a problem.

    • @lancelotle
      @lancelotle 10 месяцев назад +22

      @@willowway3349 I'm an autistic adult too, and I agree with you. I just need somebody to call out the outdated parts. I'm tired of "autism moms" being the faces of conversations around autism.

    • @mogfather
      @mogfather 10 месяцев назад +15

      The way they talk about it like it’s a disease. So angry watching this.

    • @willowway3349
      @willowway3349 10 месяцев назад +9

      @lancelotle exactly, talk to actual autistic people, ask them what helps them, stop going to people who don't have autism and ask them solely about their experience.
      I was so annoyed when one mom was like "I would cut off all my limbs so he could stop stimming" as if stimming is a bad or even harmful behavior.
      The whole conversation needs to change, to put autistic people and their needs, wants, and comforts in the forefront of the conversation instead of the neurotypical people and how autism negatively affects them somehow.

  • @jdokes9376
    @jdokes9376 9 месяцев назад +2

    props to these parents they are doing a great job trying to help their kids with severe problems choosing natural over pharmaceutical routes

  • @ParanoidGoblinoid
    @ParanoidGoblinoid 10 месяцев назад +12

    2:12 timing the mother’s statement that she “really can’t leave him alone” with footage of the boy’s vocal and physical stimming, as though his stimming is a danger to him, just spreads misunderstanding.

  • @TheRealASN
    @TheRealASN 9 месяцев назад +1

    As someone with autism who regularly uses to help function in society i almost cried when she handed the other parents the product. My autistic chipd has not yet consumed but id be open to it in his teenqge years.

  • @pundot
    @pundot 9 месяцев назад +6

    As an autistic adult who uses medical cannabis daily this made me shed a tear i really hope we can all come together to realize how amazing this plant is and how many people it helps one love everybody ❤

    • @mahfuzmolla
      @mahfuzmolla 3 месяца назад

      My niece can't speak a word can't write. He is just 4. You have mild autism that's not a problem. You can live a normal life have a family. Some autistic people can't do that. Their life is a waste because of this problem. It's really sad and heartbreaking thing.

  • @willcookmakeup
    @willcookmakeup 10 месяцев назад +1

    Loved this episode. I'm so happy these families were able to find a solution or at least the start of one. I imagine a lot of them will be moving here to CO soon if this works well and if PA doesn't get faster to get dispensaries in their state

  • @genreofstubby
    @genreofstubby 10 месяцев назад +4

    i held off on vaccines when my son was born. my instincts was to hold off. after a few months, i felt he was healthy enough to get his first shots. i regret it ever since. within hours, he was screaming like he was on fire. and those screams never stopped. i feel like i failed my child by not listening to my instincts. i wanted to keep him safe, instead i made his life hell. he went from the perfect baby, looking at you, cooing, being able to be held, to an infant i couldnt hold because it made it worse. And only to be told its "normal."
    Now he will suffer and struggle for the rest of his life. Because I MADE the choice. My one and only regret in life.

    • @loganjeffrey4136
      @loganjeffrey4136 3 месяца назад

      Vaccines didn't do that

    • @victordcabral
      @victordcabral 3 месяца назад +1

      I remember when my son was a baby and the same thing happened. He started walk on his tippy toes and flapping his hands. Stop talking and looking at us and became violent over the years. I never listened to the doctors about giving him mind altering drugs to change him. Detoxing him of heavy metals and giving him a mix of CBD and THC drops helped him. He is now 14 and can talk , dance, is happy, he stop hitting himself. You know what happened to your child and what caused it. There is a reason why you sign the form you can't sue the vaccine company.

    • @genreofstubby
      @genreofstubby 3 месяца назад

      @@victordcabral thank you! you have no idea how much what you said means to me. hugs to you mama.

    • @genreofstubby
      @genreofstubby 3 месяца назад

      or papa. either or. thank you!

  • @xroda_
    @xroda_ 9 месяцев назад +2

    When super young I had severe autism, my mom prayed for me, autism went away and now I just have ADHD

  • @williamp.8084
    @williamp.8084 10 месяцев назад +6

    Bellmawr, NJ is 15 minutes away from Philly. You can buy THC products in NJ legally. The biggest obstacle is the $5 toll over the bridge.

    • @jamisondonald384
      @jamisondonald384 10 месяцев назад +3

      There's a reference early in the video that indicates is made sometime before 2018. If I hadn't caught that, I would have wondered why it's this difficult for them to get it.

    • @Amanda-ud3ic
      @Amanda-ud3ic 10 месяцев назад +2

      They also want it to be as pure as possible.

    • @williamp.8084
      @williamp.8084 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@jamisondonald384 ahh, that makes a lot more sense. it's crazy how we've changed in a short time.

    • @theantichrist5191
      @theantichrist5191 10 месяцев назад

      yeah this video is from 2017, vice news is dead they are just reposting old stuff for what ever little money they can get on youtube

    • @ladykatie1045
      @ladykatie1045 10 месяцев назад

      In PA, an autism diagnosis is one of the eligible conditions for medical marijuana

  • @secretHerbs-kf3bn
    @secretHerbs-kf3bn 10 месяцев назад +2

    you can really see the difference after the spray of the terpenes. i wasn't expecting that but wow! I feel so proud for cannabis and the boy.

  • @ParanoidGoblinoid
    @ParanoidGoblinoid 10 месяцев назад +4

    10:31 Weird… for me, it’s all about the CBD, with less or equal amount of THC.

  • @Lauren-ks4ep
    @Lauren-ks4ep 2 месяца назад +1

    I’m an autistic adult and I believe marijuana has saved my life. I could not function without it and I’m really thankful it’s available to me.

  • @koshchey4944
    @koshchey4944 10 месяцев назад +10

    I have Asperger's and smoked weed since I was 13 ... 16 years. I don't take any other medications.
    Finally achieved home ownership and I grow my own indoors and out.
    Don't these moms like gardening? lol it is a weed!

  • @CollectiblesParadise
    @CollectiblesParadise 6 месяцев назад +1

    We need a updated today story on these mothers & children please 💝

  • @shannonbritton5313
    @shannonbritton5313 10 месяцев назад +12

    I think it could really help my daughter with medication resistant adhd. I hate the meds and how they are affecting her growing brain. I wish we were allowed to try this God-given plant everywhere in the US!!!

    • @blackbird1234100
      @blackbird1234100 10 месяцев назад +3

      Im going to give you a bit of advice, coming from someone who has ADHD and has been medicated since i was young.
      Docs prescribe it as "take the dame amount of this medication at the same time every day," but unfortunately thats not how ADHD works.
      With ADHD, not all days are the same. Depending on sleep levels, diet, excercise, and many other factors, some days are easier than others.
      On a "good" day, i dont need as much of the medication as i do on a "bad" day. And if i take the higher dose when i dont need it, i just end up overstimulated and it makes symptoms worse instead of better.
      The other issue with taking the same amount every day, if you use the dose based on the "bad" days, taking that amount every day causes tolerance to go up, and then the medication becomes less effective.
      The biggest solution i have for all this is to use IR formulations instead of XR.
      - You can break IR tablets in half for when you want to take less.
      - You can skip the morning if you are having an easy morning, and you can still take it around lunchtime if you need it for the afternoon, without worrying about being able to sleep
      - likewise, you can take it in the morning and skip the afternoon for lighter/half days
      IR is all around a more flexible medication than XR/ER

    • @blackbird1234100
      @blackbird1234100 10 месяцев назад +4

      As far as treatment resistant adhd, my other question is: have you had your daughter evaluated for autism?
      ADHD and autism are actually very common together.
      Oftentimes, with people who have both, when you medicate the ADHD it actually reveals more symptoms of autism.

    • @blackbird1234100
      @blackbird1234100 10 месяцев назад +2

      Regarding cannabis: it can certainly help with SOME of the symptoms of ADHD, but it's not quite a full replacement for stimulants.
      That being said, cannabis can be FANTASTIC for relieving a handfull of the side effects from stimulants.

    • @shannonbritton5313
      @shannonbritton5313 10 месяцев назад +1

      @blackbird1234100 thank you so much for all of your input! I truly do appreciate it. And we do play around with her dosing a little. Some weekend days she skips it altogether unless we have plans or something she needs to be able to focus a little more for. But i do worry about the tolerance issue, so i appreciate the feedback on that. And i have thought there is a chance she could be on the spectrum and that is why she doesnt respond very much to the meds, but there is a waiting list to get her tested in our area. She is on the list now so hopefully that will happen soon 🙏 thanks again!! 🖤

    • @blackbird1234100
      @blackbird1234100 10 месяцев назад

      @shannonbritton5313 yeah, skipping it on the weekends is generally a good idea, unless its specifically needed (homework, music lessons, cleaning/chores, certain personal projects).
      Glad to hear she is on the list to be evaluated for autism.
      On your end, the most important part is going to be making sure you are open, understanding, and accepting of her.
      Her brain works differently to a neurotypical brain, and sometimes that will make it very difficult to understand how she's feeling. It's going to be important that you trust what she tells you about her experience.
      One of the hardest things for neurodivergent kids is that by the time they're an adult, they have heard tens of thousands of more pieces of negative criticism than a neurotypical kid would have. She needs your understanding and compassion when it comes to mistakes.

  • @madmikemike
    @madmikemike 9 месяцев назад +1

    Tugging on my heart strings. Moms are amazing.

    • @michaelzoelisch6738
      @michaelzoelisch6738 9 месяцев назад +1

      They literally said something like " i lost my son because of autism", so no heartbreaking is the word. But thats the Usa, full of fake smiles and fake people, lets hope the autism rates rise.

  • @tashavirtue952
    @tashavirtue952 10 месяцев назад +4

    Im so glad finally someone is gonna try...my best friend has a daughter with autism and told she would never talk and now she talks. Autistic children are so amazing ❤❤hearts just want to love

  • @turbobhagwan
    @turbobhagwan 10 месяцев назад +4

    Nobody:
    Weed mom:
    I would cut off every limb of my body to give my son some peace and quiet.

    • @klszwarc
      @klszwarc 5 месяцев назад

      That's just camera talk. She's so awkward around her son it's unreal. Look at how people behave, not what they bullshit in front of others.

    • @culpepper7665
      @culpepper7665 5 месяцев назад

      @@klszwarcYou have an autistic child? I have 2 that I adopted. They are both 8 and we got them when they were just a years old.
      Parents with severely autistic kids are doing well just trying to survive each day with some semblance of their own mental health left intact.

  • @SnoopDougg
    @SnoopDougg 8 месяцев назад

    These are the type of stories that Vice blew up on. Bravo

  • @joereid4457
    @joereid4457 10 месяцев назад +22

    No dad’s included. Sup with that?

    • @jodiceygame
      @jodiceygame 9 месяцев назад +1

      That is kind of suspicious

    • @whocares-jv9hd
      @whocares-jv9hd 8 месяцев назад +9

      Dads skidadled the moment they got the diagnosis.

    • @BrandonLetgo-qc3uh
      @BrandonLetgo-qc3uh 8 месяцев назад

      At least the breadwinner will be able to take care of the family, which is why I didn't go or be seen.

    • @BrandonLetgo-qc3uh
      @BrandonLetgo-qc3uh 8 месяцев назад +1

      Also if she in jail then I'm not

    • @xxlizziezxxful
      @xxlizziezxxful 7 месяцев назад

      Probably working

  • @loveinthematrix
    @loveinthematrix 10 месяцев назад +1

    It must be so hard to never be able to relax because you’re always worried about what your kid is doing. My parents refused to diagnose me with autism but they shamed me for my behavior but honestly I know I put them through a lot. I personally am too into my personal space to have kids

  • @ParanoidGoblinoid
    @ParanoidGoblinoid 10 месяцев назад +7

    3:00 Sorry, fatal? Where are you getting your information? I see no references.

    • @ChrisRGB
      @ChrisRGB 10 месяцев назад +3

      We are twice as likely to die from a variety of issues. Autistic people have higher rates of epilepsy, heart disease, and stroke. Also, communication issues so it’s hard to find out there is a problem until it’s too late. I know I struggle with exercise.

    • @ChillyIllie
      @ChillyIllie 9 месяцев назад +1

      Then look it up, there's a lower life expectancy. My son has to be watched 24/7 or he would wander off, and has very little sense of danger. His sensory differences would also cause him to harm himself if we weren't constantly on top of that as well. For instance he would be unphased sitting in water that was too hot. Also nonverbal people who aren't communicating well in other ways are going to have a hard time communicating a serious medical episode, and not everything is as obvious as you think. After my son and I were hot by a drunk driver, the hospital had a really hard time finding where his injuries were.

    • @TeamCyclonic
      @TeamCyclonic 5 месяцев назад

      I’m looking at you comment right now, only 3 minutes in the video you might be the worlds biggest complainer (coming from an autistic person btw)

  • @Stacydsullivan
    @Stacydsullivan 10 месяцев назад +1

    My 18 yo low functioning nonverbal son w autism. Had seizures and they stopped immediately with cannibas. Years of pharma after being in ICU from depacote and trileptal. Depacote he has pancreatitis and trileptal was nephritis. He could only ingest liquid meds and it was killing him literally and then THC

  • @DefensorsPacis
    @DefensorsPacis 10 месяцев назад +3

    I have Autism. Let me speak for people with Autism, rather than people that know me. They do not know what transpires within the confines of my skull, only I do.
    There are predominately two types of autism; inherited, and acquired. There is strong evidence for autism and high intelligence sharing the same genes, which is inherited autism. This is generally referred to as "high functioning autism," but this is not a medical diagnosis. The eccentrics, the weirdos? Yeah, probably just autistic. We just got better at spotting it, but it's not something that needs to be cured. It's not the end of your life, and it's not a blight on your existence. Your kid is weird, but still relatively "normal".
    I can tell if someone has inherited autism within minutes of meeting them. I'm not sure what it is about it, but it's almost as if they're a kindred spirit. I can see it in how they carry themselves, how they casually avert their gaze and occasionally meet mine, and this unnatural certainness to how they walk. To any fellow autists out there, I swear I'm not calling you out, but we're just so obvious to each other; or maybe I just pay too much attention.
    On the other hand, there are many different diseases which "cause" autism. Typically, this is what most people think of when they hear autism, but it actually represents a minority of people with autism. They have other, much more severe issues that require attention, and some of those issues can cause symptoms that *look* like autism, but it isn't. For these people, they do indeed need a cure, but it isn't for autism; it's for the disease causing autistic like symptoms.
    I believe a large part of the problem is the lack of understanding between these different types of Autism. I actually believe that the umbrella term for Autism and its "spectrum" is complete and total bullshit. It's 100% a cop out to actually finding an answer. What I mean is, we are understanding more and more than virtually every disease is a result of specific mutations in specific genes, and some of those genes are directly responsible for "high functioning autism." Somewhere else, there are genes responsible for a variety of developmental, neurological, or other disorders which can cause symptoms of autism.

    • @GeGe-fg3hx
      @GeGe-fg3hx 9 месяцев назад

      We'll maybe I don't have autism I was diagnosed at fourteen maybe I just showed symptoms but, I don't have it idk

    • @NeveColton
      @NeveColton 4 месяца назад

      I agree !

  • @BenjaminJProkes
    @BenjaminJProkes 5 месяцев назад +1

    All the moms look like the most philly moms ever lol. Glad they could get the help they needed!

  • @VikkiXBlack420
    @VikkiXBlack420 10 месяцев назад +19

    We truly need more research for autistic adults and their use of cannabis to deal with the traumatic experiences that they have dealt with through the lack of postive social interaction. WE NEED MORE RESEARCH ON AUTISTIC ADULTS🖤

  • @marshallmanticore
    @marshallmanticore 10 месяцев назад +2

    here in new zealand we have "medicinal cannabis" but no doctor will prescribe it they continue to bury their heads in the sand saying there is no research that proves its use forcing people to use 1 of like only 4 or 5 in the entire country dedicated cannabis clinics which all charge varying prices and have confusing pricing structures, i've asked neurologists i've asked multiple GP's and not a single one will even hear me out and from that point on i'm treated like i'm drug seeking.
    things need to change.

  • @isadoraroque8691
    @isadoraroque8691 10 месяцев назад +17

    Why don’t they ask adults with autism what helps them and what they have found to work?

    • @Wes-Tyler
      @Wes-Tyler 10 месяцев назад +2

      The ones who can talk don’t need this

    • @Graysonn1
      @Graysonn1 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@Wes-Tyler Except that's completely wrong. Autism exists on a spectrum. Just because you're verbal doesn't mean that you don't need assistance. Being able to talk is not a simple yes/no test.

  • @VEE3RDEYE
    @VEE3RDEYE 10 месяцев назад +1

    I'm stoned out of my mind and this makes me so happy

  • @bifarmstrong1
    @bifarmstrong1 10 месяцев назад +3

    timestamp 15:40 (ish): I am an autistic adult (mid 40's, M) I advocate for myself and other folks on the spectrum. I advocate for cannabis as medicine. I respect the worklof others who do the same. However, I will not respect or abide an "expert"who refers to a person with autism who is overwhelmed and having a meltdown as having a "tantrum". That word, and the idea that a meltdown and a tantrum can be equated so casually, is offensive and insensitive. This "expert" immediately looses credit with me when she uses offensive language like "tantrum". Do better.

  • @NocturnalRS
    @NocturnalRS 9 месяцев назад +1

    5:50 wow that teared me up

  • @PoshMurder
    @PoshMurder 10 месяцев назад +3

    I'm glad this woman isn't keen on the idea that vaccines cause autism.
    I'm 35, and I have high functioning autism I was diagnosed with when I was younger. The ONLY people saying vaccines cause autism are folks who aren't even autistic. Let me tell you straight that is incredibly offensive to anyone with the condition.
    This is something I was born with. NONE of my symptoms came about through vaccinations, in fact they continued to progress throughout most of my life where I have had no vaccinations at all (my Covid shots were the first since over a decade).
    To affix blame to a disability is disgusting. These ideologies do not speak for me, and it only shows sheer stupidity.

  • @KingChevyB
    @KingChevyB 10 месяцев назад +2

    Wow. About 2 hours ago the thought went through my head for my son. I did not say it aloud or mention to anyone. Then this pops up.

  • @karen-wp4lc
    @karen-wp4lc 10 месяцев назад +3

    If wanting info on Vaccines & Autism go to The Highwire (with Del Bigtree former producer of ABC’s The Doctors) Being producer led him to research vaccines

  • @moody_mani690
    @moody_mani690 10 месяцев назад +1

    I am a 21 year old who is diagnosed with autism. I smoked weed everyday and cannot begin to explain how it helps me. But what I can say is I would 100% not be here and be able to live and cope with my condition without it. I am so happy people are starting to recognise and give weed the respect and praise it deserves as plant medicine.

  • @Papa_Bones
    @Papa_Bones 10 месяцев назад +6

    absolutely, i am living proof

  • @Lechugadiablo
    @Lechugadiablo 10 месяцев назад +2

    I hope y'all stay around making these vids you've made a huge impact on my life ❤️

  • @ismailchoudhary7441
    @ismailchoudhary7441 2 месяца назад +4

    Idk WTF is up with men leaving women because their child is autistic. Like it's your child man how could you.

  • @JessicaBlaze89
    @JessicaBlaze89 9 месяцев назад

    It also helps with Parkinson's disease. I literally watched a man go from shaking uncontrollably to where he couldn't even hold a cup to take a sip to within 4 minutes of THC oil under his tongue sitting back relaxed with no one tremor. It's also amazing for ppl with seizures and ADHD. My husband is severe ADHD to where he would work 12-14 hour days and still not be able to wind down to sleep. With Marijuana he sleeps well, feels better, lowered his blood pressure and keeps him focused.

  • @angelarios2931
    @angelarios2931 9 месяцев назад +5

    Did anyone ever consider the food we eat?

    • @miked2573
      @miked2573 8 месяцев назад +1

      And the vaccines/pharmaceutical drugs

    • @ParanoidGoblinoid
      @ParanoidGoblinoid 7 месяцев назад

      @@miked2573 Yes, it’s all been considered and debunked as crap research. But that doesn’t stop nuts from spreading disinformation.

  • @vaporcitizen3276
    @vaporcitizen3276 8 месяцев назад

    i was diagnosed epileptic had seizures etc..... 1 dr that i miss till this day hes no longer here told me to smoke marijuana and get tested again in 10 years. years back i got retested the liasion on my brain and the seizures stopped. thanks doc i'll see you when i get there.
    its been a while since a seen a group of great women together pushing the same direction. good luck ladies

  • @Jon-oz1il
    @Jon-oz1il 10 месяцев назад +7

    It would be interesting to have a followup episode to see how things are 7 years later.

    • @theantichrist5191
      @theantichrist5191 10 месяцев назад

      vice news is dead so there wont be any follow up videos

  • @angelic_virgo
    @angelic_virgo 9 месяцев назад

    When he was saying flower you could just see how he was focused and centered. My daughter is Autistic and they really do things in their own individual way!❤️ Any parent should have access to cannabis for their children. Those who are not affected by autism could never understand💔