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I just got this note from Dr. Trifiletti in NJ that I saw 6 months ago. This

letter came after I inquired about the testing done at that time that he said

showed nothing. I found him very disorganized when I went to see him with my

child and no help at all. My girl had symptoms of her mental sickness at birth

so I don't know if his letter is something that makes sense. She also has not

only OCD. It appears she has psychosis of some sort too. I need your opinion.

Thanks Below is what he sent:

I've attached all the testing we've done on Peggy. We did do some limited

metabolic testing. We did also do a microarray genetic test which was normal.

After analyzing hundreds of children with PANDAS, I've noticed patterns of

changes in the immune system in some kids. Peggy's seems to show one of these

(low IgE and IgG4); it's a pattern that I only discovered recently by looking at

hundreds of kids' data. I only got to analyzing Peggy's data yesterday so this

is why haven't contacted you sooner.

It's important that we do a follow up visit to discuss, this could be very

important to why she developed OCD.

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Hi Wilma,

I can understand your frustration at disorganization and wonderment/confusion at

the note coming so long after your consultation with him.

I don't see Dr. T, I see Dr. B. But I honestly think the top PANDAS docs have

been overwhelmed by PANDAS new patients, since there are so few docs that really

know what they are doing. My understanding is that Dr. T. does not really have

much in the way of support staff either.

I think all of the PANDAS docs have been trying to do some analysis of patient

data so that they can identify trends of some sort. In that sense they are being

very proactive. If I were in your shoes I would contact him to follow up.

Kara

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> I just got this note from Dr. Trifiletti in NJ that I saw 6 months ago. This

letter came after I inquired about the testing done at that time that he said

showed nothing. I found him very disorganized when I went to see him with my

child and no help at all. My girl had symptoms of her mental sickness at birth

so I don't know if his letter is something that makes sense. She also has not

only OCD. It appears she has psychosis of some sort too. I need your opinion.

Thanks Below is what he sent:

>

> I've attached all the testing we've done on Peggy. We did do some limited

metabolic testing. We did also do a microarray genetic test which was normal.

>

> After analyzing hundreds of children with PANDAS, I've noticed patterns of

changes in the immune system in some kids. Peggy's seems to show one of these

(low IgE and IgG4); it's a pattern that I only discovered recently by looking at

hundreds of kids' data. I only got to analyzing Peggy's data yesterday so this

is why haven't contacted you sooner.

>

> It's important that we do a follow up visit to discuss, this could be very

important to why she developed OCD.

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Actually he told me to call him in the morning. I hope that he is a bit more

organized tomorrow. Seems like a genius but super over-loaded with patients, and

your right, no staff. Very nice man, but... that only helps so much. :0)

I will keep you posted.

> Hi Wilma,

>

> I can understand your frustration at disorganization and wonderment/confusion

at the note coming so long after your consultation with him.

>

> I don't see Dr. T, I see Dr. B. But I honestly think the top PANDAS docs have

been overwhelmed by PANDAS new patients, since there are so few docs that really

know what they are doing. My understanding is that Dr. T. does not really have

much in the way of support staff either.

>

> I think all of the PANDAS docs have been trying to do some analysis of patient

data so that they can identify trends of some sort. In that sense they are being

very proactive. If I were in your shoes I would contact him to follow up.

>

> Kara

>

>

> >

> > I just got this note from Dr. Trifiletti in NJ that I saw 6 months ago. This

letter came after I inquired about the testing done at that time that he said

showed nothing. I found him very disorganized when I went to see him with my

child and no help at all. My girl had symptoms of her mental sickness at birth

so I don't know if his letter is something that makes sense. She also has not

only OCD. It appears she has psychosis of some sort too. I need your opinion.

Thanks Below is what he sent:

> >

> > I've attached all the testing we've done on Peggy. We did do some limited

metabolic testing. We did also do a microarray genetic test which was normal.

> >

> > After analyzing hundreds of children with PANDAS, I've noticed patterns of

changes in the immune system in some kids. Peggy's seems to show one of these

(low IgE and IgG4); it's a pattern that I only discovered recently by looking at

hundreds of kids' data. I only got to analyzing Peggy's data yesterday so this

is why haven't contacted you sooner.

> >

> > It's important that we do a follow up visit to discuss, this could be very

important to why she developed OCD.

> > --

> >

>

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If I were you, I would look up those things he mentioned on-line or call

your family doctor and ask about them so you can feel like you are somewhat

informed when you talk with him.

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I have been dealing with doctors for a few years now so when we started on the

pandas journey it was not completely new to us. Still I did find pandas doctors

frustrating at first until I learned how to work the system. (Well, sometimes it

is still frustrating.) We must make sure that we always follow up and ask a lot

of questions. I have nothing but great things to say about Dr. T. He is not our

main doctor (out of state), but he has answered many questions for us and given

a different perspective with his neurological expertise. Just be patient and

make sure you keep him... on track.

> > >

> > > I just got this note from Dr. Trifiletti in NJ that I saw 6 months ago.

This letter came after I inquired about the testing done at that time that he

said showed nothing. I found him very disorganized when I went to see him with

my child and no help at all. My girl had symptoms of her mental sickness at

birth so I don't know if his letter is something that makes sense. She also has

not only OCD. It appears she has psychosis of some sort too. I need your

opinion. Thanks Below is what he sent:

> > >

> > > I've attached all the testing we've done on Peggy. We did do some limited

metabolic testing. We did also do a microarray genetic test which was normal.

> > >

> > > After analyzing hundreds of children with PANDAS, I've noticed patterns of

changes in the immune system in some kids. Peggy's seems to show one of these

(low IgE and IgG4); it's a pattern that I only discovered recently by looking at

hundreds of kids' data. I only got to analyzing Peggy's data yesterday so this

is why haven't contacted you sooner.

> > >

> > > It's important that we do a follow up visit to discuss, this could be very

important to why she developed OCD.

> > > --

> > >

> >

> >

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He really seems like a wonderful (brilliant) caring person. I was just a bit

disappointed that he keeps forgetting who I am and what he had told me. Three

days ago he emails me to see him, because he found some pertinent information

regarding my child. He told me to call him at 8am the next morning. I call

feeling all excited and he forgot who I was, and did not remember what it was

about. Happens all the time with him. Just tough to work this way. I will

consider trying it the way you mentioned, thanks.

> I have been dealing with doctors for a few years now so when we started on the

pandas journey it was not completely new to us. Still I did find pandas doctors

frustrating at first until I learned how to work the system. (Well, sometimes it

is still frustrating.) We must make sure that we always follow up and ask a lot

of questions. I have nothing but great things to say about Dr. T. He is not our

main doctor (out of state), but he has answered many questions for us and given

a different perspective with his neurological expertise. Just be patient and

make sure you keep him... on track.

>

>

> > > >

> > > > I just got this note from Dr. Trifiletti in NJ that I saw 6 months ago.

This letter came after I inquired about the testing done at that time that he

said showed nothing. I found him very disorganized when I went to see him with

my child and no help at all. My girl had symptoms of her mental sickness at

birth so I don't know if his letter is something that makes sense. She also has

not only OCD. It appears she has psychosis of some sort too. I need your

opinion. Thanks Below is what he sent:

> > > >

> > > > I've attached all the testing we've done on Peggy. We did do some

limited metabolic testing. We did also do a microarray genetic test which was

normal.

> > > >

> > > > After analyzing hundreds of children with PANDAS, I've noticed patterns

of changes in the immune system in some kids. Peggy's seems to show one of these

(low IgE and IgG4); it's a pattern that I only discovered recently by looking at

hundreds of kids' data. I only got to analyzing Peggy's data yesterday so this

is why haven't contacted you sooner.

> > > >

> > > > It's important that we do a follow up visit to discuss, this could be

very important to why she developed OCD.

> > > > --

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> >

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> >

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Hi Wilma, it does seem frustrating! Hate that happened!

Just googling a bit about it, seems to be they have to do with allergies,

reactions. A lot of it too technical for my mind.

A couple things:

http://www.metametrix.com/files/learning-center/articles/IgE-and-IgG4-Immune-Rea\

ctions-to-Food.pdf

http://www.jacionline.org/article/S0091-6749(09)01811-9/abstract

http://www.immunedisease.com/patients-and-families/about-pi/types-of-pi/igg-subc\

lass-deficiency.html

http://books.google.com/books?id=Z-BjjUjd8CkC & pg=PA600 & lpg=PA600 & dq=low+IgE+and+\

IgG4 & source=bl & ots=XSyHIczK54 & sig=GzuGTFdeuozHI-mgkB-Ds6RWLYk & hl=en & ei=K7fmTOPpG\

IeglAf0qsHFCQ & sa=X & oi=book_result & ct=result & resnum=8 & ved=0CC8Q6AEwBzgU#v=onepage\

& q=low%20IgE%20and%20IgG4 & f=false

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> He really seems like a wonderful (brilliant) caring person. I was just a bit

disappointed that he keeps forgetting who I am and what he had told me. Three

days ago he emails me to see him, because he found some pertinent information

regarding my child. He told me to call him at 8am the next morning. I call

feeling all excited and he forgot who I was, and did not remember what it was

about. Happens all the time with him. Just tough to work this way. I will

consider trying it the way you mentioned, thanks.

>

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You could also post

http://www.latitudes.org/forums/index.php?s=77d400abfd3e2eab4b1e64af50d33d35 & sho\

wforum=17

Maybe someone there has gotten a similar note from him or has been good about

keeping on top of the latest theories, etc.

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> If I were you, I would look up those things he mentioned on-line or call

> your family doctor and ask about them so you can feel like you are somewhat

> informed when you talk with him.

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