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Hi Melony-

Forgive me, but I forget if your child is a PANDAS child? If so, I

would certainly contact your pediatrician's office and inform them

of the strep exposure. Prophylactic antibiotics can be given to

prevent infection. (Even tho' Anne is not a PANDAS child, I have

requested antibiotics in just such a situation). I'd especially do

it today with the New Year's holiday hours approaching.

Blessings to you. So good to hear that things are going better-

(Ohio)

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Hi ,

Not sure if it is PANDAS or not even though it was a very sudden onset. I

did call my ped just a few minutes ago and he said unless she is running a

fever he isn't going to prescribe an antibiotic. " sigh' He said if she

starts to run a fever call and he will see her to determine if it is strep

or not. Sooo... I have increased her vit c and water intake and am praying

that she won't get it, or any symptoms of OCD waxing because of it being in

her bloodstream without having physical sickness. Sometimes I really

understand the phrase " doctor's practice " ..

Melony

-- Re: strep throat exposure

Hi Melony-

Forgive me, but I forget if your child is a PANDAS child? If so, I

would certainly contact your pediatrician's office and inform them

of the strep exposure. Prophylactic antibiotics can be given to

prevent infection. (Even tho' Anne is not a PANDAS child, I have

requested antibiotics in just such a situation). I'd especially do

it today with the New Year's holiday hours approaching.

Blessings to you. So good to hear that things are going better-

(Ohio)

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Hi again, Melony-

Does your ped know about the possible relationship between strep and

OCD? I never like to be a pain, but I think kids with OCD need all

the possible protection they can get. The argument that using

antibiotics 'too much' is bad practice doesn't, IMO, count when

we're talking about possibly preventing an exacerbation of OCD

sx's. Just my 2 cents. Sorry, I didn't mean to vent, but it

bothers me that some docs practice 'by the book' and not 'by the

patient'. (...and I'm in the medical profession...)

Blessings-

(Ohio)

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Yes, I mentioned the relationship and wanting to protect from having

excerbated symptoms, explained that though we aren't sure if she is a PANDAS

kid, I thought it might be best just in case. He said " well we'll take care

of it if she develops a fever " I don't know if you remember this but this

doc said she just had neurosis and prescribed some valium to calm her down

back when I consulted him about her symptoms.. when that didn't help he

referred me to a very anti-christian psychiatrist and fussed at me when I

asked him about it, saying that it didn't matter if he is christian or not,

that I sounded like the people back in ww2 that didn't want to do business

with a Jew, or like in the 40's with a colored person... I don't have a

problem with him not being a Christian, but I don't want him telling me my

child's problems are " because " I am a Christian!! Now, I know everyone here

may not be a Christian but the care I get for my child I want to be at least

considerate of our beliefs, ya know?! I know I should find another ped, I

just wrestle with it cause we have been to this same one for 13 years and I

don't like change...lol... He was an awesome ped in his day but I think that

he is just set in his ways now. The more I call for different things the

more I feel I should change peds... it's just taking that step and then

having to find someone else I am personally comfortable with as well as

trusting my child's best interest to them as well as the hassle of changing

it all through insurance. ugggghhhh.

Melony

-- Re: strep throat exposure

Hi again, Melony-

Does your ped know about the possible relationship between strep and

OCD? I never like to be a pain, but I think kids with OCD need all

the possible protection they can get. The argument that using

antibiotics 'too much' is bad practice doesn't, IMO, count when

we're talking about possibly preventing an exacerbation of OCD

sx's. Just my 2 cents. Sorry, I didn't mean to vent, but it

bothers me that some docs practice 'by the book' and not 'by the

patient'. (...and I'm in the medical profession...)

Blessings-

(Ohio)

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Mac, Gail Pesses, Kathy , Vivian Stembridge, and Jackie Stout.

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Xylotol- found as a sugar substitute in Trident gum (also can be

purchased as a sugar substite) has shown some effectiveness in

preventing strep.

(My DS15 has PANDAS)

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> Hi, I just found out that my dd was exposed to strep.. my friend

and her family were over on Friday for dinner and yesterday she

called and said that 3 of her children went to the doc and they have

strep throat. One of the children started running a fever while here

friday and she took him to the doc on saturday then the other three

got fevers yesterday. Any preventitive measure I can take?? The OCD

symptoms have been so much better, I don't want this to throw her

over the edge again by getting strep... uggghhh.. help!! Melony

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hmmm, thats interesting.. especially since the last few times we have gone

to the store she wanted trident gum.. and usually all she wants is the

cotton candy bubble yum.

Melony

-- Re: strep throat exposure

Xylotol- found as a sugar substitute in Trident gum (also can be

purchased as a sugar substite) has shown some effectiveness in

preventing strep.

(My DS15 has PANDAS)

>

>

> Hi, I just found out that my dd was exposed to strep.. my friend

and her family were over on Friday for dinner and yesterday she

called and said that 3 of her children went to the doc and they have

strep throat. One of the children started running a fever while here

friday and she took him to the doc on saturday then the other three

got fevers yesterday. Any preventitive measure I can take?? The OCD

symptoms have been so much better, I don't want this to throw her

over the edge again by getting strep... uggghhh.. help!! Melony

>

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