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Wednesday, February 27, 2008 10:07 AM Ms Claritynow

PANDAS DISEASE, A HIDDEN REASON FOR YOUR CHILD'S BEHAVIOR (re-post)

Obsessive compulsive, tics, tourettes, ADHD, 'ants in pants', oppositional &/or defiant, clingy, mood swings, bed wetting, impulsive, compulsive . . . at least five of these? Sudden onset at around or after age 4 years old?

You may be dealing with more than your garden variety hyperactive child, this may be PANDAS whose source is rooted in a streptococcus illness which your child has had. He may no longer have the active strep in his body, but will be REACTING to the strep neurologically and behaviorally all the same!

If you feel so drawn, check out the following links and information: 

http://intramural.nimh.nih.gov/pdn/web.htm

http://cbtny.com/pandas

"PANDAS is a disorder that typically begins in early childhood (ages 4-10).  PANDAS symptoms include tics, obsessions and compulsions, mood swings, temper tantrums, attention difficulties, hyperactivity, impulsivity, and unusual movements called choreiform movements.  PANDAS has an episodic course which comes and goes with the strep infection.  However, the child may or may not have strep symptoms so it is often difficult to tell if you are dealing with PANDAS or not. In fact, many individuals never experience acute strep symptoms, and exacerbations can occur immediately following or several weeks after acute strep symptoms disappear. Symptom exacerbations are often rapid and dramatic, while symptom remissions are often slower."

http://intramural.nimh.nih.gov/pdn/recent_publications.htm

http://www.tourettesyndrome.net/links_pandas.htm

"What are the diagnostic criteria for PANDAS?
Pandas is diagnosed if there is an episodic history of the following symptoms associated with strep infections.

Presence of Obsessive-compulsive disorder and/or a tic disorder, ADHD symptoms or oppositional behaviours 
Association with neurological abnormalities (motor hyperactivity, or adventitious  movements, such as choreiform movements)
Paediatric onset of symptoms (age 3 years to puberty)
Episodic course of symptom severity. (symptoms come and go)
Association with group A Beta-hemolytic streptococcal infection (GABHS)
GABHS evidenced by either a positive throat culture for strep or positive for streptococcus serology (ASOT or AntiDNAse-B)
A history of Scarlet Fever or Rheumatic fever "

http://www.adhd.com.au/PANDAS.htm

 


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[Remove this Comment] Thursday, May 17, 2007 5:25 PM by Rosalea
Thank you this is really exceptional information.  Keep up the excellent work!

Rosie

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[Remove this Comment] Friday, May 18, 2007 6:53 AM by Elizabeth
My child has been diagnosed with PANDAS, with almost no hope forthcoming (including a major university medical center) we found hope in Chicago. If you think your child may have PANDAS (Pediatric Autoimmune neuropsychiatric Disorder Associated with Strep) check out http://www.webpediatrics.com/ and click on PANDAS. This physician saved my child's life. Have a beautiful day. PS, if you need to chat get back with Ms. Clarity Now and she can hook us up.

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[Remove this Comment] Friday, May 18, 2007 6:58 AM by Ms Claritynow
Thanks Elizabeth!! I'm sure you can be of great help to someone who reads this!!!

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[Remove this Comment] Thursday, August 30, 2007 11:46 AM by Travis
How do I reach Elizabeth to discuss this with her?

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[Remove this Comment] Saturday, September 08, 2007 6:37 PM by Allison
I too would like to chat w/Elizabeth.  My son was just told he has PANDAS this Friday.

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[Remove this Comment] Wednesday, October 17, 2007 9:11 AM by KellyASmith
How do I get in contact with Elizabeth concerning PANDAS?
Kelly  DKRE@verizon.net

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[Remove this Comment] Wednesday, October 17, 2007 9:15 AM by KellyASmith
Actually, anyone with experience with this disorder, (PANDAS) please contact me.   Elizabeth...Please contact me, I also have been in touch with Dr. K in Chicago.  I am wondering what your experience with him has been, we are considering going out to see him.  (we live in Pittsburgh)
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[Remove this Comment] Wednesday, January 02, 2008 11:04 PM by Leslee
My son also has Pandas - we are also patients of Dr. K - who is the most amazing person as well as doctor -

I had thought I lost my son - (2 years ago sept) - Today Dr. K states he is "cured" - I will continue to watch and worry - however my son - is back

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[Remove this Comment] Thursday, January 03, 2008 11:29 AM by Ms Claritynow
Hello all, I wish I could get you in touch with Elizabeth I have no information in order to give you. It's blocked with keen information rules.  However I do want to report that my friend with her son who went through treatment is doing great!

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[Remove this Comment] Monday, January 07, 2008 8:17 PM by Kerrie
My son has autism and was diagnosed with PANDAS last month. His PANDAS profile is a nightmare!!  This follows a strep infection in August.

My world is falling apart. He came so far with his autism and now I think this is worse. It's ruining our lives.

Do you  have to go to Dr. K for this or can this be done anywhere

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[Remove this Comment] Tuesday, January 08, 2008 9:32 AM by Elizabeth
Contact me at junemurray2000@yahoo.com, I apologize to all those trying to get in touch with me. I am new to blogging and after the first few days I never thought to go back and look at the responses. I hope any who have tried to reach me will get in touch. It is  a terrible disorder and anyone who has encountered it needs all the support they can muster. Sincerely, Elizabeth

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[Remove this Comment] Tuesday, January 08, 2008 8:16 PM by Leslee
I wanted to send a note to Kerrie - that Dr. K - Dr. Kovacevic
Also specializes in Autism!

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[Remove this Comment] Thursday, January 10, 2008 6:56 PM by Elizabeth
Kerrie, other doctor's can do the IVIG but it is tough to get them to do it. We were at a major university medical center and they wouldn't do it. They wanted our son to try a bunch of different psych meds first. Please contact Dr. K. He will work with your child's pediatrician. The cost can be prohibitive but he talked to our insurance company and they paid the whole thing even though it was not covered initially. Even if you don't use Dr. K he does consultations which can be helpful.

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[Remove this Comment] Friday, January 25, 2008 6:13 PM by michele
My six year old son has PANDAS. He was diagnosed at Shands clinic at Florida by Dr. Tanya Murphy this fall. He has been suffering from this for five years. He is curently on Omniseph daily. I want to know how to treat this in the future if he continues to have episodes and get worse. He suffers from OCD, emotional liability, tics, fixed interests and frquent urination. Each episode seems to get worse and last longer. Is there someone out there that can talk to me that has been through this and has found treatments that work? How can I get him better? Thanks for your time.

michele_223@hotmail.com

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[Remove this Comment] Monday, February 25, 2008 12:22 PM by Billie Greenfield
I am thrilled about all comments. My son is 11 and was diagnosed 8 months ago. This has actually been hell on earth! Hopefully someday I will have my "old" child back.  

 


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# re: PANDAS DISEASE, A HIDDEN REASON FOR YOUR CHILD'S BEHAVIOR (re-post)

Wednesday, February 27, 2008 7:16 AM by Ms Claritynow
I have re-posted this because it is such an important topic!

# re: PANDAS DISEASE, A HIDDEN REASON FOR YOUR CHILD'S BEHAVIOR (re-post)

Wednesday, February 27, 2008 10:06 AM by Rosalea
This is absolutely great information Fawn and so appreciated.  I cannot tell you how many clients I have that have children that have been diagnosed with PANDAs.  You are right on target as usual and thank you so much for the valuable insight.

Rosie

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Saturday, March 01, 2008 11:28 PM by Elizabeth
For those who need my corrected e mail it is junemurray2000@yahoo.com or if you can't get through try jumurray@umich.edu. I am sorry for the error.

# re: PANDAS DISEASE, A HIDDEN REASON FOR YOUR CHILD'S BEHAVIOR (re-post)

Sunday, March 02, 2008 7:28 PM by Susan
Dear Elizabeth,

I have sent you an email regarding your experience with Dr. K.  My daughter has PANDAS and we are seeking treatment at this time.  We are willing to try the IVIG but would really like to speak with a parent who has been through this.  Please email back, I would really appreciate any help you can offer.

Thank you, Susan

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Friday, August 08, 2008 12:47 PM by Stacie
Hi- My son Ty is six years old and recently diagnosed with Pandas. His father had sydham chorea as a child and I am told there is a connection. I am now looking into IVIG and would appreciate any information on it. Thanks,Stacie
sfalt76@yahoo.com

# re: PANDAS DISEASE, A HIDDEN REASON FOR YOUR CHILD'S BEHAVIOR (re-post)

Tuesday, September 02, 2008 6:30 PM by Steve Beckman
Our son was diagnosed with PANDAS 8 months ago. He had terrible problems with anxiety disorder and OCD. Was treated initially with antibiotic and several antidepressants. Lexapro was the best of the meds for dealing with the symptoms. After realizing our son could require these meds for the rest of his life, and after searching on the internet, we learned of Dr. K. We visited the good doctor in Chicago, and later that week our son received IVIG treatments on two successive days. It has been about 8 weeks since the IVIG was administered and we are believing that our son is cured. His meds were tapered off beginning with the IVIG treatments. Currently, he remains on a small dose of Lexapro.

# re: PANDAS DISEASE, A HIDDEN REASON FOR YOUR CHILD'S BEHAVIOR (re-post)

Tuesday, September 02, 2008 6:32 PM by Steve Beckman
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# re: PANDAS DISEASE, A HIDDEN REASON FOR YOUR CHILD'S BEHAVIOR (re-post)

Monday, September 22, 2008 8:47 AM by Debbie
My best friends daughter was just diagonsed with PANDAS (at least the doctors think that this is what it is. Brenners Children's Hospital/Winston Salem, NC drs have not had a case like this). She started with a cold/fever and now is reverting back to a 2-3 year old child/memory loss. She comes in and out of this. We have never heard of this disease and are highly confused. If any professional or parent can email us any information of help in anyway we would greatly appeciate it. Any information can help. We are trying to learn everything we can. Please email Debbie, dnealer@bellsouth.net

# re: PANDAS DISEASE, A HIDDEN REASON FOR YOUR CHILD'S BEHAVIOR (re-post)

Monday, September 22, 2008 9:09 AM by Janie
My daughter has recently diagnosed with a possible case of PANDAS. We are currently at Breeners Hospital in Winston Salem where they have started treatment with omnicef. Please if anyone can be of any help or give us insight to this I would be very grateful. I have seen the articles on Dr K. in Chicago and if needed how would I get her the necessary treatment with him and still be covered by insurance. Is there a childrens hospital that she could be transferred to from here to Chicago. I am desperate for some guidance! Thanks.

# re: PANDAS DISEASE, A HIDDEN REASON FOR YOUR CHILD'S BEHAVIOR (re-post)

Monday, September 22, 2008 9:14 AM by Janie
Hi, this is Janie again! I would welcome any calls from anyone that has information as well 954-263-6899 Thanks!

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