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http://www.abc.net.au/rn/allinthemin...06/1789076.htm
Rituals, checking the stove, repetitive thoughts. Everyday patterns for all of us, but when they go awry, the impact of these imps of the mind is devastating and life-consuming. This week, a provocative theory with new, convincing science - could Obsessive Compulsive Disorder in some children be triggered by a common bout of strep throat? And, nipping the obsessions and compulsions in the bud - one parent's story, and a pilot project already changing the lives of young people plagued by OCD. Transcripts go up on Thursdays after the program is first broadcast. Some relevant links and references below. Audio published on Saturdays. Guests Susan Swedo Senior investigator Head, Paediatrics and Developmental Neuropsychiatry branch. National Institute of Mental Health http://neuroscience.nih.gov/Lab.asp?Org_ID=448 David Castle Professor of Psychiatry University of Melbourne St Vincent's Hospital http://www.psychiatry.unimelb.edu.au/ Kathryn I'Anson Director Anxiety Recovery Centre (ARCVic) Melbourne, Australia http://www.arcvic.com.au/ Mother of a teenage daughter diagnosed with OCD ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Having been hurtfully and wrongly accused of 'spamming' before i would like to point out that none of the informational posts i make are spam. Any person making such an accusation will automatically be added to my ignore list. firemonkey who used to post as dyslimbic |
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As I was reading the original post, I took notice of a Podcast about how strep throat may trigger OCD in children. I wonder if it can't happen in adults as well? The reason being that I just got over a bout of strep throat and it seemed that my OCD hit me particularly hard while I was sick. I don't know if it was just due to the stress of being sick (as OCD tends to be worse during times of stress) or if the actual strep had something to do with it.
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Hi there.
![]() From what I know, the researchers have tended to study children rather than adults. PANDAS means Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal Infections. I'll post you what I have saved about this issue in adults. I think most are about actual adult onset though, rather than exacerbation. I'm sure there are probably more. I'm a little disheartened by the lack of results coming from the researchers in more recent years about PANDAS. It all seems to have come to a dead end with everything up in the air. A lot of people will describe as you did an exacerbation of symptoms of tics and/or OCD after or during an illness (GABHS or otherwise). Some people find that while they're really ill with it at first, their symptoms actually decrease, esp. if fever is involved, but then as they begin to recover, the symptoms come out more but then level out again. The most important thing is that you were treated correctly for the actual Strep. infection at the time. Hopefully your symptoms settled down now after you've recovered from the Strep.?? http://intramural.nimh.nih.gov/pdn/web.htm NIH - PANDAS Quote:
Letter to the Editor Antistreptolysin-O Titers: Implications for Adult PANDAS ANDREW J. CHURCH, B.SC. and RUSSELL C. DALE, M.B.CH.B., M.R.C.P. London, U.K. Quote:
Bodner SM, Morshed SA, Peterson BS. The question of PANDAS in adults. Biol Psychiatry. 2001 May 1;49(9):807-10 Quote:
Andrade C, Pfizer N. Sore throat and obsessions: A causal link?. Indian J Psychiatry 2006;48:130-131 Last edited by Lara; 08-15-2007 at 05:10 PM. Reason: correcting |
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Hi Lara,
Thank you for all this information! ![]() Thanks again for the useful info! |
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Hi
just wanted to add that there is a lot of anecdotal evidence suggesting that azithromycin/zithromax may be the antibiotic to be used for PANDAS, as is being documented by parents who have seen dramatic results in reduction of strep antibody titres as well as the symptomatic tics, OCD and general malaise and behavioural problems that seem so characteristic of PANDAS patients not only does it appear to be best at eradicating the "stealth" strep, but also it seems it has immuno-regulating properties that help in the onslaught that strep wages on the immune system and the resultant "auto-immune" reaction that is believed may be involved in PANDAS I havent seen any documentation, scientific or anecdotal, on adult onset PANDAS equivalent illness/OCD etc
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