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  flyakite




 
 
    
 

Post Wed, Dec 18 2024, 10:55 pm
Evidently then, people and kids in the US tend to get sicker and pick up more stuff due to the toll their systems take from the toxins in food and elsewhere.
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amother
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Post Wed, Dec 18 2024, 10:57 pm
amother Lightpink wrote:
Are you in the UK?


Nope. USA
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Tzutzie  




 
 
    
 

Post Wed, Dec 18 2024, 11:00 pm
renslet wrote:
I grew up in England and got tonsillitis a lot as a kid. All my American cousins kept on saying that I probably had strep and it was misdiagnosed.
Then I moved to America and got strep. OMG it is a totally different illness, took over my entire body, nothing like tonsillitis.
England is very different than America when it comes to medicine (I haven't lived there for over 30 years so I have no idea if it's better or worse).
Interestingly I live now in south America and besides for imamother I have never met or heard of anyone who has pandas.

I'm wondering where else is it very common?


Omg when my English bil got strep throat he was flat on his back sick sick sick. He always laughed that Americans are so weak that a little tonsillitis and they are hysterically ill.... until 15 years in he was 'zoicha' to for once feel it in his bones, (pun intended)

It's a whole other beast our strain of strep throat.
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  Tzutzie




 
 
    
 

Post Wed, Dec 18 2024, 11:02 pm
amother IndianRed wrote:
In the UK food coloring is banned in some food products. In the U.S. it’s a no biggie. My kids were getting strep once a year and stomach viruses. Since I changed things around in the house bh noones been sick for a few years


It's no secret, kids are always better behaved on pesach than on succos. I see a huge difference in my kids behavior and overall contentness on pesach. Heck, "I" feel so much better on pesach. (Minus the constipation. But even with that) spelt matzoh and basic homemade healthful foods will do a world of good for us all.
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amother
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Post Thu, Dec 19 2024, 2:19 am
My niece was diagnosed in the UK with Panda I think over 7 yrs ago. She was treated and looked after by a whole team in a top hospital who were doing research on it and working on getting it more known and finding a cure.

Strep and tonsillitis is different.
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amother
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Post Thu, Dec 19 2024, 6:51 pm
Tzutzie wrote:
It's no secret, kids are always better behaved on pesach than on succos. I see a huge difference in my kids behavior and overall contentness on pesach. Heck, "I" feel so much better on pesach. (Minus the constipation. But even with that) spelt matzoh and basic homemade healthful foods will do a world of good for us all.

lol so will the summer coming
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Notsobusy




 
 
    
 

Post Thu, Dec 19 2024, 7:22 pm
amother Coffee wrote:
Pandas is not so common in America. It takes on an outsized importance on imamother because a few anonymous posters bring it up very often on many threads. I think there’s a higher prevalence in frum communities take from that what you will.


I also live in the US and only hear of Pandas ok imamother, never heard anyone talk about it IRL.
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amother
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Post Thu, Dec 19 2024, 7:41 pm
Notsobusy wrote:
I also live in the US and only hear of Pandas ok imamother, never heard anyone talk about it IRL.

That's because there is one frum pediatrician who has done the research and raised awareness of PANDAS in her community. If you are not part of that community, you probably wouldn't have heard of it.
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amother
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Post Thu, Dec 19 2024, 7:49 pm
amother Jetblack wrote:
That's because there is one frum pediatrician who has done the research and raised awareness of PANDAS in her community. If you are not part of that community, you probably wouldn't have heard of it.


Nah she raised awareness for a minority condition. I spoke to her she never meant for it to be taken out of context and used in ways she didn’t say. And right now it’s far from what she said.
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amother
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Post Thu, Dec 19 2024, 7:58 pm
renslet wrote:
I grew up in England and got tonsillitis a lot as a kid. All my American cousins kept on saying that I probably had strep and it was misdiagnosed.
Then I moved to America and got strep. OMG it is a totally different illness, took over my entire body, nothing like tonsillitis.
England is very different than America when it comes to medicine (I haven't lived there for over 30 years so I have no idea if it's better or worse).
Interestingly I live now in south America and besides for imamother I have never met or heard of anyone who has pandas.

I'm wondering where else is it very common?

Do they treat tonsillitis? With what sort of medication?
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amother
  Puce


 

Post Thu, Dec 19 2024, 8:01 pm
amother Mint wrote:
Oh my, I just googled this this morning cause I was wondering the same about strep!
As per reddit, it seems to be Americans willingness to do expensive tests on everyone who comes in with a sore throat so that they can then give expensive antibiotics...
Most also agree that when someone does get strep it is a totally different beast.
So I think for strep it's a combination of Americans calling every sore throat strep and England calling it all tonsillitis.
And pandas just leads on from that.
Maybe English antibiotics are stronger to begin with so less chance of pandas?

You realize that the antibiotics are $8 for a 10 day course?
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  renslet




 
 
    
 

Post Thu, Dec 19 2024, 8:01 pm
amother Puce wrote:
Do they treat tonsillitis? With what sort of medication?


If they see pus on your tonsils, they give antibiotics.
This was my experience.
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amother
Zinnia


 

Post Thu, Dec 19 2024, 8:04 pm
amother Mint wrote:
Oh my, I just googled this this morning cause I was wondering the same about strep!
As per reddit, it seems to be Americans willingness to do expensive tests on everyone who comes in with a sore throat so that they can then give expensive antibiotics...
Most also agree that when someone does get strep it is a totally different beast.
So I think for strep it's a combination of Americans calling every sore throat strep and England calling it all tonsillitis.
And pandas just leads on from that.
Maybe English antibiotics are stronger to begin with so less chance of pandas?


Tonsillitis is just an inflammation of the tonsils- can be viral or bacterial. Strep is a specific bacterial infection that can occur in many places in the body including the bloodstream. When strep pyogenes infects the throat it is called strep pharyngitis.
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amother
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Post Thu, Dec 19 2024, 8:04 pm
I just spoke to a private doctor about it he said there definitely is strep here in the UK

Thanks to the amazing NHS the doctors will just give antibiotics and not bother with tests
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