There are many ways to look at the story of two-year-old
brain-tumor survivor Cash Michael Hyde, whose father, Michael, secretly slipped
him medical marijuana oil in his feeding tube during chemotherapy last fall.
You could assume that the plant is an effective drug.
Chemotherapy left
Cash unable to eat for 40 days; he was racked with seizures that, doctors warned,
could lead to brain damage. Immediately after putting the marijuana oil in his
feeding tube, the seizures stopped and Cash's appetite returned, Mike Hyde told
ABC News.
And then a miracle happened.