PANDAS/PANS treatment protocol for ME/CFS?

Jesse2233

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Several doctors are now using the Cunningham autoantibody panel to establish a case for autoimmunity in ME/CFS patients. These same autoantibodies have been linked to PANDAS/PANS, a post-infectious autoimmune disease affecting children.

A treatment protocol has emerged for PANDAS that mirrors some of the more successful ME/CFS treatments. The difference seems to be that more mainstream doctors are willing to accept and implement these treatments for PANDAS than for ME/CFS. Furthermore these treatments are implemented in a systematic and complementary way thus improving the outcomes; e.g. underlying infection is treated at the same as autoimmunity.

You will find many PANDAS communities with stories of recovery from these protocols. I wonder if the same might be true for ME/CFS (at least a subset) if these same treatments were more regularly used.

Treatment protocol:
  • Antibiotics: penicillin, amoxicillin, erythromycin, azithromycin, and clindamycin

  • Immunomodulation: IVIG, plasmapheresis, prednisone, rituximab, cellcept, and cyclophosphamide

  • Supportive: CBT, antidepressants
Cunningham panel / PANDAS autoantibodies:
  • Anti-Dopamine Receptor D1
  • Anti-Dopamine Receptor D2L
  • Anti-Lysoganglioside GM1
  • Anti-Tubulin
Pathogens linked to PANDAS onset:
  • Mycoplasma pneumonia
  • Streptococcus pyogenes
  • Various strains of Lyme
This is an interesting read on a young girl who recovered from severe PANDAS using rituximab and helminths
 
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Skippa

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VERY interesting, thanks...

But...

One can't help but notice...

CBT and antidepressants crop up everywhere!!

Jeez, cure them of x but create a patient for y indefinitely...

Anyways, the rest of it is cool :)
 

Jesse2233

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VERY interesting, thanks...

But...

One can't help but notice...

CBT and antidepressants crop up everywhere!!

Jeez, cure them of x but create a patient for y indefinitely...

Anyways, the rest of it is cool :)

Hahah yes I almost didn't include that part. I suppose if you have treatments targeting the actual disease palliative care can be beneficial.
 

Diwi9

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Cunningham panel / PANDAS autoantibodies:
  • Anti-Dopamine Receptor D1
  • Anti-Dopamine Receptor D2L
  • Anti-Lysoganglioside GM1
  • Anti-Tubulin
The Cunningham Panel also tests for the following, as described on their website:
CaMKII
The fifth test, CaMKII (Calcium-dependent Calmodulin Protein Kinase II) is a cell stimulation assay in which human serum is incubated on human neuronal cells. CaMKII is involved in the up-regulation of many neurotransmitters in the brain. The increase or stimulation of CaMKII activity by serum antibodies is measured compared to a baseline control and elevated activity may be associated with an infection-triggered autoimmune condition.
 

el_squared

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I just got my Cunningham Panel test results back. Will be a few weeks before I see the doctor who ordered test to discuss.
I am elevated on three out of the five markers. If anyone can opine on the significance, what these means, please chime in...
 

Dakota15

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@el_squared I know this bumping an old thread from quite some time ago, can I ask which markers you were elevated in? Was one of them CaM Kinase II?

Feel free to PM me if you'd prefer that route
 
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