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We are investigating pans/pandas for my 11 year old child. She was dx with a severe anxiety disorder by the time she was three. It started with severe separation anxiety and then things got worse. She started preschool and became totally dysfunctional. She never spoke, looked blank, stiff, unresponsive. She was dx with selective mutism. It was so bad she could hardly shuffle in line at preschool but still seemed rather normal at home except massive explosive tantrums came on and have never gone away. She began speaking about 2nd grade.

At age 9 to now things got worse again. The rages got worse, now has sudden adhd with math regression (she was at the top of her class in 2nd grade and top for the school district), two anxiety disorders, mild ocd, ODD, tics (more like jerking, flailing movements and clapping/thrusting of arms), insomnia, bladder control issues that come and go, severe reactions to foods and food additives (We have to stay feingold stage one and now gf).

Our first labs are coming back. They will be sent to our out of network specialist to analyze. Our ped kind of glossed over these coxsackie labs.

Could tell me they are significant? She had coxsackie as a toddler before the anxiety issues started.

Coxsackie B1 1:64
Coxsackie B2 1:64

Coxsackie B3 1:16
Coxsackie B4 1:64
Coxsackie B5 1:64
Coxsackie B6 1:64

Reference should be 1:8

Thanks!

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