it's a very controversial subject for obvious reasons... but my guess would be that it would help. people don't understand that medical marijuana is not like normal marijuana or "retail marijuana" as it's now called in colorado.
MEDICAL grade marijuana for epilepsy is usually LOW in THC and HIGH in CBD. CBD is the opposite of THC, having antagonist effects on the cannabinioid receptor among other effects such as an AED.
medical marijuana has shown promise in various aspects such as cancer, schizophrenia, depression, etc. and it is in some cases (such as CBD extracts) low if not without side effects.
now for the interesting part. did you know you can legally obtain CBD over the internet, legally, in all 50 states? google canchew. it's a chewing gum laced with CBD which is known to be antidepressant, anxiolytic, antipsychotic, and antiepileptic.
however, it's very pricey. up to 110 dollars for 30 pieces of chewing gum i believe.
also, don't make a jumpstart and go cold turkey off your epilepsy meds, make sure you taper off.. but most importantly i'm no doctor and you should probably discuss this with a doctor, and a good one, not one paid off by fancy companies like the ones in just about every anti-medical pot state.
if anyone wants to discuss this, they can PM me, i'll provide some helpful studies and sources, considering i'm online.
