I will give you the cliff note version. My older two sons have both been diagnosed with PANDAS and have been through the ringer. PEX and IVIG for one and IVIG for the second. Interesting though, their disease presented more with hyperactivity, sleep disturbances, mood swings, tics, and sleep disturbances. They are both doing well now. My oldest has not had symptoms in two years (he was very severe) and my 8 year old is finally almost back to baseline (he was caught much earlier).
My daughter, 6, started kindergarden and right around the beginning of school I noticed some anxiety and a hugging ritual. She has had some separation anxiety, ramped up OCD, and now just yesterday started touching things two times. I know this disease can have a 40% sibling rate, but come on! Have we not been through enough! I made an appointment with a behavioral psychologist who has experience with the disease to get documentation and we have an appointment with her pediatrician tomorrow.
She is VERY early. I do not think a non-PANDAS parent would even notice her behavior. My husband is not even convinced, although it took my oldest to get to full chorea before he agreed it was not a behavior issue. He agrees though my maternal instinct has never been wrong before. She did have an ear infection (psuedomonas it turns out) that went for almost three months before we got it cured that may have been the catalyst. What is the current thought is you catch these kids this early? Antibiotics to shut antibody production down? antibiotics and steroids??? She is not severe enough for the NIMH study. Thanks for your thoughts. I know what to do when the kids get bad but what if you catch them this mild and early?