Guest guest Posted November 2, 2009 Report Share Posted November 2, 2009 Hi Judy, I have no idea about " numbers " with test results. Do you know what type treatment is done for Lyme? Only thought re strep is that strep can be ANYwhere in the body, don't need a sore throat, can have it elsewhere. Hope someone with PANDAS and titer knowledge can comment! > > Hi, > Most of you know I have a child(age 8) that was recently diagnosed with Chronic late stage lyme disease.He had the sudden onset of bad thought ocd and now also has Tourettes. We have also questioned PANDAS in the past. Well, I just had a series of extensive bloodwork Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2009 Report Share Posted November 2, 2009 Hi Thanks for responding. My son is on two antibiotics, long term ,for the lyme. Hugs judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2009 Report Share Posted November 2, 2009 Hi Judy - ok, so I know a decent amount about PANDAS, but not about Lyme. So I can only guess at the odds of comorbid illness. I'd guess it is possible - not likely - but possible. And given the extreme challenges, I think you are right to explore both possibilities. Also, I don't think any of the Lyme literature talks about TS symptoms, while the PANDAS literature definitely does. So here are some general thoughts: * It matters what antibiotic you are on - and the dosage matters as well. Most people seem to be having success with Pen, Azithromyacin, or Augmentin. Sometimes the initial dose needs to be quite high for a slightly longer period of time. May I ask what 2 antibiotics you are on now? Since your doctor is already on board with treating the Lyme with abx, then perhaps you can just have a conversation with him about the possibility of PANDAS, and do a change in perscription? I can assure you that the wrong anti-biotic will not help PANDAS. * One of the tests for PANDAS is 5 days of Steroids. If the behavior changes dramatically, that gives you another clinical clue. There is also a test that can be run by a lab in Oklahoma, by a researcher called Cunninham. Email me, Colleen or if you'd like that information. It is normally about $200, but I know she will waive this if needed. Also, you need to submit the bloodwork quickly, as the lab is closing on Nov 12th, until next year. * There are PANDAS children, who need more intense medical intervention, especially if it has been untreated for some time (how long has it been since the first sudden onset?) I know that is cost prohibitive sometimes, but some parents have been able to get this covered by insurance. It might actually help you to have Lyme as well. There is a Neurologist in Baltimore that treats PANDAS, and I believe she will also work on Lyme. Or she will consult with your Lyme doctor. Would this be of interest to you? Would it be ok with you if I post this on another forum & ask about your titer numbers there? Keep in mind, that the important clinical signs are: onset, pattern of remission, presence of strep if this can be documented, reaction to treatment. Children often (but not always) also have urinary changes (bedwetting, or needing to pee frequently), seperation anxiety or sensory issues. Best - in NC > > Hi, > Most of you know I have a child(age 8) that was recently diagnosed with Chronic late stage lyme disease.He had the sudden onset of bad thought ocd and now also has Tourettes. We have also questioned PANDAS in the past. Well, I just had a series of extensive bloodwork done on my son. The lab showed he has a streptozyme titer of 1:600, and it said he was positive for strep. My son has had no sore throat for months.It also showed a DNase -B Antibody titer of 960. > Would you think he has both Lyme and PANDAS.???? Does anyone know about these tests? > > He sees a LLMD and his pediatrician, but I cannot afford a PANDAS doctor on top of it all. > The last time his pediatrician did a strep test it was negative. His behavior is no better on the antibiotics this time around. > I'm doubly confused now. > > Thanks so much > Judy > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2009 Report Share Posted November 2, 2009 Hi, Judy. Should, or are the antibiotics also supposed to help with the PANDAS/high titre count? I'm glad you are getting some answers. Even if they aren't particularly good, you at least know what you are dealing with now and can try to fashion a plan to improve things. You've suffered so long with your son. I hope you can finally get things turned around or have some improvement. Hugs, BJ > > Hi > Thanks for responding. > My son is on two antibiotics, long term ,for the lyme. > Hugs > judy > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 I was wondering what those of you with the PANDAS are doing about the H1N1 vaccine. Our doctor has the thimerosal free and the regular. I was a little concerned because the nasal thimerosal free has the live vaccine vs. the killed vaccine. Any thoughts or info on this and our PANDA problem? From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of susangalway Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 9:03 AM To: Subject: Re: For those of you with PANDAS kids-QUESTION Hi Judy - ok, so I know a decent amount about PANDAS, but not about Lyme. So I can only guess at the odds of comorbid illness. I'd guess it is possible - not likely - but possible. And given the extreme challenges, I think you are right to explore both possibilities. Also, I don't think any of the Lyme literature talks about TS symptoms, while the PANDAS literature definitely does. So here are some general thoughts: * It matters what antibiotic you are on - and the dosage matters as well. Most people seem to be having success with Pen, Azithromyacin, or Augmentin. Sometimes the initial dose needs to be quite high for a slightly longer period of time. May I ask what 2 antibiotics you are on now? Since your doctor is already on board with treating the Lyme with abx, then perhaps you can just have a conversation with him about the possibility of PANDAS, and do a change in perscription? I can assure you that the wrong anti-biotic will not help PANDAS. * One of the tests for PANDAS is 5 days of Steroids. If the behavior changes dramatically, that gives you another clinical clue. There is also a test that can be run by a lab in Oklahoma, by a researcher called Cunninham. Email me, Colleen or if you'd like that information. It is normally about $200, but I know she will waive this if needed. Also, you need to submit the bloodwork quickly, as the lab is closing on Nov 12th, until next year. * There are PANDAS children, who need more intense medical intervention, especially if it has been untreated for some time (how long has it been since the first sudden onset?) I know that is cost prohibitive sometimes, but some parents have been able to get this covered by insurance. It might actually help you to have Lyme as well. There is a Neurologist in Baltimore that treats PANDAS, and I believe she will also work on Lyme. Or she will consult with your Lyme doctor. Would this be of interest to you? Would it be ok with you if I post this on another forum & ask about your titer numbers there? Keep in mind, that the important clinical signs are: onset, pattern of remission, presence of strep if this can be documented, reaction to treatment. Children often (but not always) also have urinary changes (bedwetting, or needing to pee frequently), seperation anxiety or sensory issues. Best - in NC > > Hi, > Most of you know I have a child(age 8) that was recently diagnosed with Chronic late stage lyme disease.He had the sudden onset of bad thought ocd and now also has Tourettes. We have also questioned PANDAS in the past. Well, I just had a series of extensive bloodwork done on my son. The lab showed he has a streptozyme titer of 1:600, and it said he was positive for strep. My son has had no sore throat for months.It also showed a DNase -B Antibody titer of 960. > Would you think he has both Lyme and PANDAS.???? Does anyone know about these tests? > > He sees a LLMD and his pediatrician, but I cannot afford a PANDAS doctor on top of it all. > The last time his pediatrician did a strep test it was negative. His behavior is no better on the antibiotics this time around. > I'm doubly confused now. > > Thanks so much > Judy > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 We don't even have the vaccine around here, and the schools are swamped with H1N1. I am just waiting for my kids to get it.There are colds , regular flu's and stomach bugs all around the schools here, as well as the H1N1 and I'm panicking. I was only able to get my son the regular flu vaccine, but they wouldn't even give that to my other kids, so they had nothing. Hugs Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 This is a very controversial question in the PANDAS community. I am voting " yes " , but I think this is a personal decision, depending on underlying illness and reco by doctor. If you want to read more than you will ever want to know , you can go on Latitudes, under the PANDAS forum & click on any of the H1N1 posts. > > I was wondering what those of you with the PANDAS are doing about the H1N1 > vaccine. Our doctor has the thimerosal free and the regular. I was a > little concerned because the nasal thimerosal free has the live vaccine vs. > the killed vaccine. Any thoughts or info on this and our PANDA problem? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2009 Report Share Posted November 4, 2009 Judy, Both of those strep titers are very high and possibly indicate he has had strep for a long time. The Anti-DNase B should be less than 170, so 960 is very high. The streptozyme should be less than 100 and your son's is 600. ONLY the first episode with PANDAS must be strep. Every other episode can be caused by any type of strep (not just strep A), other bacterias, and viruses. In my opinion, your son definitly meets PANDAS criteria and now has the labs to back you up. It seems like you are constantly being told by your physicians that it is not PANDAS when everything I have ever read that you have posted, screams PANDAS. What antibiotic, what dose, and for how long is he on it? This is extremely important b/c when someone has had strep for a long time untreated, they cannot just be on a " regular " course of antibiotics. You have to literally knock out the strep. Your son is dealing with not only strep in his body right now, but also Lyme's, which just makes the PANDAS worse b/c it is a bacteria. I would also recommend that you do the blood work with Dr. Madeleine Cunningham and can give you more info if you like. Bottom line is making sure he is on the right antibiotic and dose. Colleen > > Hi, > Most of you know I have a child(age 8) that was recently diagnosed with Chronic late stage lyme disease.He had the sudden onset of bad thought ocd and now also has Tourettes. We have also questioned PANDAS in the past. Well, I just had a series of extensive bloodwork done on my son. The lab showed he has a streptozyme titer of 1:600, and it said he was positive for strep. My son has had no sore throat for months.It also showed a DNase -B Antibody titer of 960. > Would you think he has both Lyme and PANDAS.???? Does anyone know about these tests? > > He sees a LLMD and his pediatrician, but I cannot afford a PANDAS doctor on top of it all. > The last time his pediatrician did a strep test it was negative. His behavior is no better on the antibiotics this time around. > I'm doubly confused now. > > Thanks so much > Judy > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2009 Report Share Posted November 4, 2009 Judy, I would apply for SSI for your son. Have you tried this? If approved, it would give you some extra money to pay for all of these medical expenses. Louis should know more about this. in WA Subject: Re: For those of you with PANDAS kids-QUESTION To: Date: Wednesday, November 4, 2009, 10:30 AM Judy, Both of those strep titers are very high and possibly indicate he has had strep for a long time. The Anti-DNase B should be less than 170, so 960 is very high. The streptozyme should be less than 100 and your son's is 600. ONLY the first episode with PANDAS must be strep. Every other episode can be caused by any type of strep (not just strep A), other bacterias, and viruses. In my opinion, your son definitly meets PANDAS criteria and now has the labs to back you up. It seems like you are constantly being told by your physicians that it is not PANDAS when everything I have ever read that you have posted, screams PANDAS. What antibiotic, what dose, and for how long is he on it? This is extremely important b/c when someone has had strep for a long time untreated, they cannot just be on a " regular " course of antibiotics. You have to literally knock out the strep. Your son is dealing with not only strep in his body right now, but also Lyme's, which just makes the PANDAS worse b/c it is a bacteria. I would also recommend that you do the blood work with Dr. Madeleine Cunningham and can give you more info if you like. Bottom line is making sure he is on the right antibiotic and dose. Colleen > > Hi, > Most of you know I have a child(age 8) that was recently diagnosed with Chronic late stage lyme disease.He had the sudden onset of bad thought ocd and now also has Tourettes. We have also questioned PANDAS in the past. Well, I just had a series of extensive bloodwork done on my son. The lab showed he has a streptozyme titer of 1:600, and it said he was positive for strep. My son has had no sore throat for months.It also showed a DNase -B Antibody titer of 960. > Would you think he has both Lyme and PANDAS.???? Does anyone know about these tests? > > He sees a LLMD and his pediatrician, but I cannot afford a PANDAS doctor on top of it all. > The last time his pediatrician did a strep test it was negative. His behavior is no better on the antibiotics this time around. > I'm doubly confused now. > > Thanks so much > Judy > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2009 Report Share Posted November 4, 2009 Hi , I tried and dummy me didn't realize I couldn't have more than $2,000 in the bank. The thing is, I had it in there to pay for some of my son's LLMD. They didn't care. they only cared it was in there! Hugs Judy ________________________________ To: Sent: Wed, November 4, 2009 11:02:35 AM Subject: Re: Re: For those of you with PANDAS kids-QUESTION Judy, I would apply for SSI for your son. Have you tried this? If approved, it would give you some extra money to pay for all of these medical expenses. Louis should know more about this. in WA From: colleen <dicesare@embarqmail .com> Subject: Re: For those of you with PANDAS kids-QUESTION To: @ yahoogroups. com Date: Wednesday, November 4, 2009, 10:30 AM Judy, Both of those strep titers are very high and possibly indicate he has had strep for a long time. The Anti-DNase B should be less than 170, so 960 is very high. The streptozyme should be less than 100 and your son's is 600. ONLY the first episode with PANDAS must be strep. Every other episode can be caused by any type of strep (not just strep A), other bacterias, and viruses. In my opinion, your son definitly meets PANDAS criteria and now has the labs to back you up. It seems like you are constantly being told by your physicians that it is not PANDAS when everything I have ever read that you have posted, screams PANDAS. What antibiotic, what dose, and for how long is he on it? This is extremely important b/c when someone has had strep for a long time untreated, they cannot just be on a " regular " course of antibiotics. You have to literally knock out the strep. Your son is dealing with not only strep in his body right now, but also Lyme's, which just makes the PANDAS worse b/c it is a bacteria. I would also recommend that you do the blood work with Dr. Madeleine Cunningham and can give you more info if you like. Bottom line is making sure he is on the right antibiotic and dose. Colleen > > Hi, > Most of you know I have a child(age 8) that was recently diagnosed with Chronic late stage lyme disease.He had the sudden onset of bad thought ocd and now also has Tourettes. We have also questioned PANDAS in the past. Well, I just had a series of extensive bloodwork done on my son. The lab showed he has a streptozyme titer of 1:600, and it said he was positive for strep. My son has had no sore throat for months.It also showed a DNase -B Antibody titer of 960. > Would you think he has both Lyme and PANDAS.???? Does anyone know about these tests? > > He sees a LLMD and his pediatrician, but I cannot afford a PANDAS doctor on top of it all. > The last time his pediatrician did a strep test it was negative. His behavior is no better on the antibiotics this time around. > I'm doubly confused now. > > Thanks so much > Judy > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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