Waldo on Weed (2019)
68KWaldo on Weed (2019). Waldo on Weed: Directed by Tommy Avallone. With Larry Anderson, Scott Chipman, Dr. Dina, Brian Dwyer. When their son Waldo is just six months old, Brian and Danielle Dwyer notice that he's experiencing difficulties with his vision. Receiving the devastating diagnosis of eye cancer, the parents follow doctors' orders and begin chemotherapy on their infant. But when the chemo causes Waldo to become violently ill, they begin a desperate search for alternative therapies, and what they come across is an all-natural, chemical-free option: weed. Alienating their friends, colleagues, and family-and without telling their pediatrician-Brian and Danielle make the controversial decision to treat Waldo with CBD oil. The triumphant results are captured in the film which includes joyous footage of the family as they uplift their lives from Philadelphia and build a new home on a cannabis farm. This documentary is a love letter from father to son.
“Greetings again from the darkness. Waldo James Mysterious Dwyer is a hefty name for a huge baby (13.5 pounds) born in 2014 to parents Brian and Danielle. When we first meet Brian, heu0026#39;s a partner at Pizza Brain, a quaint neighborhood place to pick up a slice in Philadelphia. Waldo is their first child, and itu0026#39;s clear from the beginning that they are loving, doting parents. Heu0026#39;s a spirited and active child, and at 6 months, a stunning diagnosis of eye cancer (Retinoblastoma) staggers the couple.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIf you are a parent, you know with absolute certainty that you would do anything for you kid … especially if they are in pain. When Waldo has a severe reaction to chemotherapy, Brian takes the advice of his friends Larry and Mike, and begins researching cannabis as an alternative treatment. Since itu0026#39;s illegal in Pennsylvania, Brian travels cross-country to California where medicinal cannabis is legal. The next thing we know, heu0026#39;s been advised by u0026quot;Dr Dinau0026quot; and is boxing up a care-package disguised as birthday party goodies. Heu0026#39;s able to purchase an 8 month supply, and the next day, Waldo is getting his first dose. Immediate results bring smiles (and hope) to Brian, Danielle, and Waldo.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eMuch of the footage we see was shot by Brian on a video recorder he received at a baby shower. Tommy Avallone (THE BILL MURRAY STORIES: LIFE LESSONS LEARNED FROM A MYTHICAL MAN, 2018) turns the footage into a story, and better yet, a love letter from father to son. Brian and Danielle are devoted parents, but itu0026#39;s Waldo who will steal your heart. His smile will lift you up, and his dancing will have you beaming.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWe learn that in April 2016, Pennsylvania passed a bill legalizing medicinal cannabis; however, since the process of bringing it to market was going to last a couple of year, Brian and Danielle packed up Waldo and headed to the west coast. To categorize their plan as non-existent would not be an understatement, yet they knew this was necessary for their sonu0026#39;s health. You might cry a little. Youu0026#39;ll certainly smile plenty. And hopefully, weu0026#39;ll all be a bit more empathetic and understanding towards parents … we donu0026#39;t always know what theyu0026#39;re dealing with. Never underestimate what parents will do for their kids.”