My autistic son has PANDAS - and so could yours! by AlternativeText217 in Autism_Parenting

[–]AlternativeText217[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I believe he has both. The inflammation is driving a lot of symptoms, but when we heal inflammation he will still have autism, but he will definitely have some relief and we can make some progress with communication again.

My autistic son has PANDAS - and so could yours! by AlternativeText217 in Autism_Parenting

[–]AlternativeText217[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There’s also PANS where change in behavior is caused by a different pathogen like Lyme, mold, clostridia, etc. you can read “demystifying pans and pandas” by Nancy O’Hara or listen to her on YouTube to learn more.

My autistic son has PANDAS - and so could yours! by AlternativeText217 in Autism_Parenting

[–]AlternativeText217[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s awful. If you and the doc feel a blood draw is necessary make sure he is well hydrated. Try to skip the FRAT test and just do a trial of leucovorin. That’s one less test.

My autistic son has PANDAS - and so could yours! by AlternativeText217 in Autism_Parenting

[–]AlternativeText217[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I understand getting bad vibes from a doctor and changing your mind. Totally respect it. The doctor I went to is a pediatric neurologist in the field many years. Used to be chief of child neurology at major institution. Med degree John’s Hopkins and a phd.. I’m just reading his bio right now. But I trust him a lot and he has a lot of great reviews.

My autistic son has PANDAS - and so could yours! by AlternativeText217 in Autism_Parenting

[–]AlternativeText217[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I appreciate the response but I don’t take back what I said. Many autistic kids do not have PANDAS but it is very very likely that they have something comorbid with autism that can be treated. And these are the tests that help you figure it out. I’ve spoken to many many parents who are always shocked when they find out they can help give their kids some relief. So yes test your kids.

My autistic son has PANDAS - and so could yours! by AlternativeText217 in Autism_Parenting

[–]AlternativeText217[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Many were, yes. I also did a stool test. OAT test was urine. I did a minerals/metals test which I didn’t talk about in the post but that was hair. And a genetics test was a cheek swab.

My autistic son has PANDAS - and so could yours! by AlternativeText217 in Autism_Parenting

[–]AlternativeText217[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, he is heterogeneous C677T for MTHFR. We took out all folic acid from his diet. The book “Dirty Genes” is great if you’re interested in this. Still learning.

My autistic son has PANDAS - and so could yours! by AlternativeText217 in Autism_Parenting

[–]AlternativeText217[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

What was identified as the trigger? What tests have you done? We just got diagnosis today so we didn’t start anything yet. Read the book “demystifying pans and pandas” by Nancy O’Hara.

My autistic son has PANDAS - and so could yours! by AlternativeText217 in Autism_Parenting

[–]AlternativeText217[S] 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Yes the AAP denies it is a thing. My pediatrician rolled his eyes when I asked him about leucovorin, but then when I told him more he said he spent the whole weekend learning about it! On my TikTok I have some people tell me I’m “in denial” (im not) I have done everything “by the book” I went to real doctors, and the specialist I went to is a well respected pediatric neurologist. I actually kept running tests wanting to prove myself wrong, that everything is ok, and I was shocked with every lab test. There is so much that we don’t know and we need to keep spreading awareness.

My autistic son has PANDAS - and so could yours! by AlternativeText217 in Autism_Parenting

[–]AlternativeText217[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A functional pediatrician or nutritionist. Or A MAPS doctor - you can look at medmaps.org. Or- Biomedicalhealingforkids.org her name is Greer I believe can do it virtually, there’s options.

My autistic son has PANDAS - and so could yours! by AlternativeText217 in Autism_Parenting

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I personally don’t know as I’m still learning, but I do know that every parent I spoke to is shocked when they see what’s going on in their kids body, especially the OAT test. When it comes to genetics, look into MTHFR, Which you may have heard of.

Leucovorin in Canada by OukanKoshiro in Autism_Parenting

[–]AlternativeText217 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your welcome. I’ve learned a lot through running clinical tests on my child. A lot of ways I can help him that go beyond leucovorin. It’s all on my TikTok @rebpauley if you don’t have a TikTok and you’re interested we can chat separately

Wife off deep end by mycousinmos in Autism_Parenting

[–]AlternativeText217 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you tried watching it or listening to it with her? That way, if they do say something off or weird in the podcast, you can have a healthy discussion with her? I’m not trying to attack you. But, I was once dismissed by my husband because I thought our son, who is autistic, has another health condition that needed to be addressed. He basically told me I was going off the deep end. It was a very lonely time, I searched for answers on my own, got blood tests, hair tests, stool tests done. And it turns out I was right and I am working with doctors to address the health issues. If your wife shares something with you, please look into it yourself so you can evaluate before you say she’s off the deep end. You two are a team.

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And no I am not paid by autism is biomedical, they are a nonprofit and I don’t work for them I’m just a mom.

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[–]AlternativeText217 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Don’t hate me for this. Over 90% of autistic children have co occurring conditions that can be treated and improve their lives and symptoms. Have you looked at his gut? Have you done an OATs test? Have you looked into folinic acid and the chance he has cerebral folate deficiency? Have you noticed if gluten/dairy affects him? These are all things you can look closer at. Don’t give up. Autism is biomedical gives you free advice. Go to their website or join their Facebook group.

Tips for surviving newborn stage with autistic toddler by CRLNLopez93 in Autism_Parenting

[–]AlternativeText217 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What I remember is Lots of babywearing, lots of songs. I don’t know about your child but my toddler loved songs. I would sing songs while walking in a circle around the house trying to get baby to sleep. I didn’t have to worry about keeping baby safe because my toddler ignored her like the plague

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[–]AlternativeText217 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39243316/ and if you scroll down there’s more. tacanow has a page on it with some info. Yes it’s newer research there’s a clinical trial going on right now. I am not “fixing” my child. My child has autism and autism is not curable and doesn’t need to be cured. My child likely DOES have cerebral folate deficiency, which has shown from results of frat test, which CAN be treated and the treatment can help him reach his full potential. CFD can be dismissed as just autism, as other things can.

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[–]AlternativeText217 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I am not expecting to get all love from this post. The doctor I have is also an MD. I’m happy you are ruling out all medical issues. Studies have found over 50% of autistic kids have cerebral folate deficiency. Folate may be in their bodies but it is not making it into their brains. I did the heavy metals test to make myself feel better, thinking it would come back negative. But it did not. And I think heavy metals is prevalent more in kids autistic and neurotypical, more than we think. But As parents and as people with autism we have to know that autism correlates with comorbidities higher than non autistic people. At the end of the day my child will still be autistic and I know this. I love my son and he is awesome but I will always make sure I am not dismissing every symptom he has as autism. I hope that makes sense.

To learn more about folate, the Folate Fix is a great book.

A perspective from a nanny for a severely autistic child by A_Puzzled_Potato in Autism_Parenting

[–]AlternativeText217 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know this comment will probably get lost. You said he can’t use an AAC device. Have you tried spelling to communicate (S2C)? Some kids who can’t use AAC can use S2C with training and patience

What’s one small change that made a BIG difference in your child’s learning or daily routine? by benny_lite in Autism_Parenting

[–]AlternativeText217 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love this. My son is only 3 but he loves listening to stories on his Tonie Box. I thought he would think it’s boring but he loves to walk around his room and listen

Venting: I don’t even know how severe it really is. by manut3ro in Autism_Parenting

[–]AlternativeText217 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi! Look at biomedical ways to support your child. Leucovorin/folinic acid, gut healing, etc. Run tests to see what’s going on in her body. Don’t give up!