Six-year-old Alfie Dingley can have up to 3,000 seizures a year, and the steroids used to treat those could lead to psychosis, organ failure and, ultimately, death. Last September, he took a cannabis-based medication in the Netherlands and his health massively improved, but the Home Office won’t issue a licence here, saying cannabis has “no medicinal benefit”. To me, that’s cruel – and untrue.
IT CAN BE SAFE
After a seizure, you’re left completely drained, so Alfie must have very little quality of life, but this treatment helped. There’s a difference between cannabis you can smoke, vape and eat, and medical cannabis, which is grown under strict care. Certainly it needs regulation, but to just deny this licence is blinkered. There should always be room for exceptions, and this is…
