EPISODE · Mar 27, 2024 · 38 MIN
Treating PANS/PANDAS - a Comprehensive Approach with Dr. Scott Antoine | Nervous System Strategies | E175
from Dysregulated Kids: Science-Backed Parenting Help for Behavior, Anxiety, ADHD and More
Treating PANS/PANDAS: Calming the Brain and Supporting RecoveryWhen your child spirals into OCD, anxiety, tics, or behavioral meltdowns, it can feel terrifying and isolating. You’re not alone. PANS and PANDAS can hijack a child’s nervous system, attention, and emotional regulation. In this episode, Dr. Roseann and Dr. Scott Antoine explain treating PANS/PANDAS, evidence-based interventions, and strategies to support the nervous system and recovery.How to recognize sudden PANS/PANDAS symptomsPANS/PANDAS often appear abruptly after infections like strep, Lyme, or mycoplasma. Watch for:Escalating OCD or ticsExtreme anxiety or panicFood restrictions or new sensory sensitivitiesSleep disruptionsRage or emotional swingsParent story: A daughter developed severe hand-washing compulsions in one week. Early recognition and proper testing enabled effective treatment.How magnesium and nutrients support recoveryDeficiencies in magnesium and other minerals worsen dysregulation. Magnesium helps:Calm neuroinflammationImprove sleep and motor functionSupport cognitive processingRegulate stress responsesMany children are “suddenly more anxious” when magnesium stores are low during flares.Evidence-based treatment optionsA holistic approach addresses the brain, immune system, and body:Antimicrobials or herbal protocols for infectionDetoxification and nutrient supportImmune therapy including anti-inflammatoriesGenetic support for detox pathwaysCo-occurring health conditionsSupporting the nervous system ensures these interventions work more effectively. Tools include:PEMF therapyMagnesium and anti-inflammatory nutritionBreathwork and meditationGentle detox routinesParent story: A teen improved dramatically once neurofeedback and PEMF were added, lifting cognitive fog and emotional reactivity.How families cope emotionallyPANS/PANDAS affect the whole family. Co-regulation strategies help parents model calm, reduce stress, and support children’s recovery. Open communication and peer support networks also reduce family strain.Awareness and advocacyPhysician awareness is limited, so parents must advocate for early testing, informed treatment plans, and integrative approaches. Early recognition shortens the road to recovery and improves outcomes.🗣️ “Behavior is communication. When a child’s brain is overwhelmed by infection or immune triggers, it’s not bad parenting. Calm the brain first, and everything else becomes possible.” — Dr. RoseannTakeawayTreating PANS/PANDAS is complex but recovery is possible. Combining nervous system regulation, nutrient support, detox, and holistic interventions helps children regain focus, emotional stability, and resilience.Connect with Dr. Scott Antoine: https://fullyfunctional.com/ Dr. Antoine’s book: https://www.amazon.com/Comprehensive-Physicians-Guide-Management-PANDAS/dp/163763269XFAQsQ1: Can PANS/PANDAS symptoms appear suddenly? Yes, rapid onset is a hallmark of these conditions.Q2: Is PANS/PANDAS permanent? No, recovery is possible with early recognition, nervous system support, and comprehensive treatment.Q3: Can natural therapies help alongside medical treatment? Yes. Nutrients, magnesium, PEMF, and gentle detox complement standard interventions.Q4: How do I find a knowledgeable provider? Seek practitioners experienced with PANS/PANDAS and integrative approaches.Q5: How can I support my child emotionally during flares? Use co-regulation, structured routines, and consistent calming strategies.Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge helps parents understand Emotional Dysregulation in Children and teaches practical Nervous System Regulation in Children and Co-Regulation Techniques through Regulation First Parenting™.
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