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by Kevin Reece / KHOU 11 News
SYNTHETIC MARIJUANA ALERT: I CHECKED THIS OUT AND THERE IS A PAGE FOR YOU TO CLICK ON.
IT IS ACTIVE..... Please read the story, it is most important thing you need to know. Then go click on the
link below. A life you save may be your own child or maybe a teen will read this, and get help. Pray, please.



khou.com

Posted on January 9, 2013 at 5:34 PM

Updated Friday, Jan 11 at 11:22 AM



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HOUSTON -- On December 7th Emily Bauer began to slur her speech, stumble, complain of massive migraine headaches and began to turn violent, psychotic, and too difficult for her frightened family to control.
Her family called for an ambulance to take her to the nearest hospital. But within 24 hours she was being life-flighted from a Cypress-area hospital to the Texas Medical Center, the victim of a massive series of strokes.
She suffered severe brain damage. She was only 16 years old. And the culprit was synthetic marijuana.
“She actually had swelling on her brain that they had to drill into her head to relieve the pressure,” said her father Tommy Bryant. “They didn’t even know if she’d make it through that procedure. But they had to do it.”
Emily has turned 17 since she has been hospitalized at Children’s Memorial Hermann. But doctors warned her family it could be her last birthday. Doctors discovered that Emily’s brain damage was extensive. She was disconnected from life support. Plans were being made to donate her organs if she died. A month later Emily is still alive but she can’t walk, she can’t feed herself, and she is blind. Recently she began to recognize her parents and is able to have limited conversations. But Bryant and his wife have been given no assurances how much of their daughter will ever come back.
“It’s hard,” Bryant told us of the now month-long ordeal. “It literally, the way we’re looking at it now, is we’re gonna re-raise a child. I don’t wish this upon anybody, anybody at all,” he said.
Bryant has since discovered that his daughter and her friends were experimenting with synthetic marijuana brands like Kush and Spice that the teens purchased over the counter at a convenience store near her home. Multiple injuries and deaths across the United States have been linked to the products sold as incense or potpourri in small packets and marked with the disclaimer “not for human consumption.” Lawmakers and municipalities have been struggling for years to outlaw the products and their ingredients.
“Some of the chemicals that we’re reading online that are in these things, I mean I wouldn’t put on my grass,” said Bryant.
The National Institute on Drug Abuse says about 11 percent of high school seniors reported using synthetic marijuana, according to a 2011 survey. And calls about synthetic marijuana to the American Association of Poison Control Centers more than doubled between 2010 and 2011.
Bryant and his family, with their daughter still in the hospital and hoping she can be transferred soon to a physical rehabilitation facility, have started their own Facebook page dedicated to Emily’s story and the dangers of synthetic marijuana. It’s called S.A.F.E. – Synthetics Awareness for Emily.
“If we reach one more kid, a family that doesn’t have to go through this, that doesn’t have to spend hours upon hours, nights upon nights in a hospital not knowing what their kid is going to get back, then I feel like we’ve accomplished one small thing,” he said.
Emily’s family and friends will also hold a fundraiser and benefit for Emily Saturday January 19th at Mezzanine Lounge, 2200 Southwest Freeway in Houston to help pay for her rising medical expenses.

See Emily now. She survived, but has toddler mentality. It is a must read.
 
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I remember reading this story when it first appeared last year. Very sad for that girl. If I am not mistaken though I think I saw a follow up story that showed that she has been able to recover somewhat. I hope she is able to recover more fully as time goes on.

I am well aware of this problem within my society. A lot of people I know smoke the spice not so much trying to be bad or nothing. Its usually people that have smoked real weed a lot before, so they try the fake weed since it is "legal" and thus they wrongly assume it is a safe alternative, and typically its not so much they want to get high but are trying to quit real marijuana so thus they are trying to substitute one drug for something society deems safe. Two of my personal friends took this approach and both ended up in the ER. They didn't suffer anything like this poor girl, just a massive panic attack/hyperventilation, but either way simply that should be enough to tell anyone to stay away from the spice poison.

Here is last follow-up story I seen on the case of Emily Bauer that shows she has recovered somewhat which is good and I hope she can be healed more fully as time goes on and as God wills it:
Teen makes miraculous progress nine months after synthetic marijuana nearly kills her - NY Daily News




Emily Bauer's family was told in December the teenager would never recognize them again. She had suffered multiple strokes after smoking synthetic marijuana, and a large portion of her brain was damaged. She would be unaware of her surroundings and never regain control of her arms and legs, doctors said.
Nine months later, 17-year-old Emily returned to Cy-Fair High School in Cypress, Texas.
Now she rolls through the hallways with the help of aides who also read materials to her and take her notes. Emily is still partly blind and can no longer read or write, but she spends her mornings in class and afternoons taking steps and working toward recovery in therapy.
Emily's family believes her near-death experience was caused by synthetic marijuana, a dangerous substance also known as Spice, K2 or fake weed. It contains dried, shredded plant material and a variety of chemical compounds that are supposed to give users a high similar to smoking pot. Fake weed is marketed as a "safe" and "legal" alternative to drugs — although the National Institute on Drug Abuse says it is neither — and is sometimes sold as potpourri or incense at gas stations, head shops and convenience stores.
The teen had been smoking it daily two weeks before she landed in the hospital, her family told CNN. One day in December 2012 Emily complained of a migraine and went to lie down. She then entered what her sister called a psychotic-like state. She began slurring her words and hallucinating.
Emily was still acting violent 24 hours after smoking the synthetic marijuana, her sister said. Doctors put her in an induced coma and ran tests that showed she had suffered multiple strokes resulting in serious brain damage. They performed emergency brain surgery to drain excess fluid and relieve pressure.

Things looked bleak. Her family took her off life support a few days before she turned 17. But, even without her breathing and feeding tubes, Emily fought back. The next day, she whispered to her mom that she loved her.
"On her 17th birthday, even though she couldn't move, is blind, and could hardly be aware of what was going on around her, she laughed with us as we made jokes and listened to her soft whisper replies," her sister, Blake Harrison, wrote for CNN's iReport.
Emily's family started a non-profit called Synthetic Awareness For Emily (SAFE), to educate the public of the dangers of fake weed. Tommy Bryant, Emily's stepfather, told CNN that the family hopes her story will save others.
"I'm trying to get the kids to realize that one bad decision could lead to a lifetime of pain," he said. "Not just for them, but for their loved ones."
 
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This is the page to click on to and it shows her update today....
The family keeps it going daily. I just read new one yesterday.
Please go to this link and read more about her.

I am so sorry for your friends. I have grandchildren and even
though they are in Christian homes, man I tell you what....I pray
for them. Anyone who thinks just because kids are in youth groups
don't fool yourself... they will still be tempted. Save a life.. please.

Synthetics Awareness for Emily Facebook page
 
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This is the page to click on to and it shows her update today....
The family keeps it going daily. I just read new one yesterday.
Please go to this link and read more about her.

I am so sorry for your friends. I have grandchildren and even
though they are in Christian homes, man I tell you what....I pray
for them. Anyone who thinks just because kids are in youth groups
don't fool yourself... they will still be tempted. Save a life.. please.

Synthetics Awareness for Emily Facebook page
Very good points and post indeed.

Heh don't worry too much on my friends, I worry over them too but have to remind myself to not worry too much on them. They are both fine now (this happened about 3-4 years ago I should have added.) Like I said, luckily they just had a relatively minor episode, just a little scare really, from the poison spice, but nothing long-lasting. They don't mess with that bunk no more especially after their ER trip. Wish they could've learned an easier route, but some people do have to learn the hard way I suppose. I am just thankful they weren't permanantly disabled from such.
 
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Very good points and post indeed.

Heh don't worry too much on my friends, I worry over them too but have to remind myself to not worry too much on them. They are both fine now (this happened about 3-4 years ago I should have added.) Like I said, luckily they just had a relatively minor episode, just a little scare really, from the poison spice, but nothing long-lasting. They don't mess with that bunk no more especially after their ER trip. Wish they could've learned an easier route, but some people do have to learn the hard way I suppose. I am just thankful they weren't permanantly disabled from such.

Great !! Sometimes the hardest way to learn a lesson is the one we never forget.
They are certainly blessed.

I lost my 22 yr old grandson from alcohol - pain medication, cocktail. He was such
a precious young man. Had just gone in to his apt., put things away, getting ready
to begin University classes. He slumped forward onto coffee table, bent at waist
and he never awakened. His room mate found him next morning. It was one of
those freakish incidents, and they said had he fallen off sofa onto floor, he more
than likely would have awaken. But, cutting off circulation, was what took him.

I have a special place in my heart for those addicted. It is easy for people who never
had issues with addiction to be judgmental. I used to judge. I learned hard way
never to judge again. People are in need of prayer and deliverance. We can at
least pray for them.

Thank you for being interested in this 'marijuana' issue. Scary for sure. Maybe
if the Lord lead you, you can share the link that takes you directly to Facebook
page and let some read the cries of the young over there begging for prayer
to come off this drug. So sad to see them asking for help, but oh what a blessing.
What satan means for evil, God turns into good.

Bless you ~ J~ K~ 2
 

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I was in a men's Bible study a few years ago. For a week or two, one guy came to our group and shared a prayer request for prayer because he was feeling depressed about his brother dying. His brother had died from smoking synthetic marijuana, leaving behind a wife and children.
 
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I was in a men's Bible study a few years ago. For a week or two, one guy came to our group and shared a prayer request for prayer because he was feeling depressed about his brother dying. His brother had died from smoking synthetic marijuana, leaving behind a wife and children.
Oh how sad that is. He could not have been very old. The sad part with the
legalization of marijuana, the synthetic is going to be more available. When
one reads the ingredients in it, you wonder how in the world they can stand
the smell of it. It is not natural.
We are losing a lot of young people here in WV. The issue they focus more
on are controlled drugs, making it difficult for the people who really need
anti-anxiety or pain medication. They thought if they made people sign for
sudafed or any cold medication with certain ingredients, they could get
the METH under control. Well, it did not work. I did read where it is soon
going to be legal to sell marijuana. Once again, we are looking at more
deaths. Drivers will be high, one way or the other.

If we can get the link out there and it saves one person, it will be worth it.
Thank you for your response. J~ K~2

 
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Synthetics Awareness for Emily Facebook page

Be sure to check out this page by clicking on to find out what
synthetic marijuana can do. You don't always die. Do you
want to be left here like Emily ? See if it is worth it.

God bless all who want to come off marijuana. Blessings.