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As you read on pandasnetwork.org, ibuprofen can bring some kids relief.

Tylenol/acetaminophen will not. Ibuprofen is a NSAID (non-steroidal

anti-inflammatory drug). Prednisone (a steroid) is also a much stronger

anti-inflammatory and it is often given for a brief period of time to see if it

brings relief for Pandas kids. If it does, it's a good indicator.

We use Motrin frequently for my Pandas son. But never use more than the

recommended dose or frequency- too much can cause s Syndrome and

liver damage.

If your child suffers from joint and muscle pain from Pandas, you may also want

to try glucosamine with chondroitin.

Dr. Demetriou and colleagues with the UC Irvine Center for Immunology

found that N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc), which is similar but more effective

than the widely available glucosamine, inhibited the growth and function of

abnormal T-cells that incorrectly direct the immune system to attack specific

tissues in the body, such as brain myelin in MS and insulin-producing cells of

the pancreas in diabetes. Study results appear on the online version of the

Journal of Biological Chemistry. Here's the link to the summary of the study:

http://www.healthcare.uci.edu/news_releases.asp?filename=07MayDiabetes.htm

My son will not swallow pills, so we found a liquid at CVS that's vanilla

flavored. We mix it with some coconut banana juice and it seems to bring much

relief. Glucosamine is also a very effective anti-inflammatory that is used

frequently by sufferers of rheumatoid arthritis. The stuff isn't cheap. It was

$20 for a month's supply. But ibuprofin isn't cheap either. If it works, it's

worth it.

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> One thing I take myself for lower back pain due to inflammation is MSM.

It’s an all natural anti-inflammatory and pain reliever. After ten years of

back pain at night I am now able to sleep through the night. As a bonus, I

stopped feeling the need to get up to pee when I started taking it too, which

began after the birth of my second daughter. I mentioned this to my Dr. and she

said it is likely due to the anti-inflammatory nature of it .

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Thank you for that wealth of information. We have older horses and we keep

them on Glucosamine and chondroitin to ease their arthritic symptoms and it

works well.

I have a question for you? If your son is positive for PANDAS and is on

anti-biotics, has it not reduced his symtoms? Why do you still need

glucosamine?

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My son had severe episodes of Pandas all last winter and spring. This past

summer, he underwent plasmaphoresus. He was doing really well on a mild

prophylactic dose of antibiotics. But in mid-October, he was exposed to strep

and it triggered an exacerbation. His neurologist increased his antibiotics and

in two weeks, he was in a complete remission again. We consider him in

remission, not cured.

During the exacerbation, his muscles caused him a lot of pain. So we used the

glucosamine and it did wonders. We keep it in the fridge just to have on hand -

it seemed to work much better than the Motrin.

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