Jump to content
ACN Latitudes Forums

Recommended Posts

Posted

We should all email Dr. Albow about our kid's stories and see if we can convince him to do an "on air" piece on Fox News.......

 

info@keithablow.com

 

Whatcha think?

Posted

Count me in !!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

We should all email Dr. Albow about our kid's stories and see if we can convince him to do an "on air" piece on Fox News.......

 

info@keithablow.com

 

Whatcha think?

Guest TwinCitiesMom
Posted

Count me in !!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

We should all email Dr. Albow about our kid's stories and see if we can convince him to do an "on air" piece on Fox News.......

 

info@keithablow.com

 

Whatcha think?

 

Should we take a copy of the article to our local school nurses to increase awareness and discussion???

Posted

Hi TwinCitiesMom,

 

I think there have been suggested articles floated around for school nurses. You can try searching here or our best friend, Google.

 

There is the whole "a bird in the hand worth two in the bush" argument where you raise awareness but then have no local, in-network docs to refer folks to for help, which gets complicated pretty fast.

 

Saw this was your first post and just wanted to give you a shout out HI :D

 

Jill

Posted

Count me in !!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

We should all email Dr. Albow about our kid's stories and see if we can convince him to do an "on air" piece on Fox News.......

 

info@keithablow.com

 

Whatcha think?

 

Should we take a copy of the article to our local school nurses to increase awareness and discussion???

 

 

 

Yes! and I love the Twin Cities!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted

I actually have a copy of an article from a 2003 or 2004 issue of School Nurse news. PM me with your email if you want it.

Kara

Hi TwinCitiesMom,

 

I think there have been suggested articles floated around for school nurses. You can try searching here or our best friend, Google.

 

There is the whole "a bird in the hand worth two in the bush" argument where you raise awareness but then have no local, in-network docs to refer folks to for help, which gets complicated pretty fast.

 

Saw this was your first post and just wanted to give you a shout out HI :D

 

Jill

Posted

In their thank you's did anyone mention how sometimes those strep tests can be negative, but a child can still have PANDAS?

I will when I send mine. But it might be good to hear from more than one source.

 

I actually have a copy of an article from a 2003 or 2004 issue of School Nurse news. PM me with your email if you want it.

Kara

Hi TwinCitiesMom,

 

I think there have been suggested articles floated around for school nurses. You can try searching here or our best friend, Google.

 

There is the whole "a bird in the hand worth two in the bush" argument where you raise awareness but then have no local, in-network docs to refer folks to for help, which gets complicated pretty fast.

 

Saw this was your first post and just wanted to give you a shout out HI :D

 

Jill

Posted (edited)

I don't recall if I said it in my email, but I think I did mention it in a comment on the article.

 

 

In their thank you's did anyone mention how sometimes those strep tests can be negative, but a child can still have PANDAS?

I will when I send mine. But it might be good to hear from more than one source.

Edited by Vickie
Posted

In their thank you's did anyone mention how sometimes those strep tests can be negative, but a child can still have PANDAS?

I will when I send mine. But it might be good to hear from more than one source.

 

 

I did mention the negative titers. I also mentione that once a child has PANDAS any infection could trigger an exacerbation and I mentioned H1N1 last year.

 

I received a "thank you for your comments" email from Dr. Ablow today, so someone read it - I don't know if it was Dr. Ablow himself.

 

It is good if they hear from more people... maybe they will do another, more in-depth piece.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...