by Amber Fox | Mar 4, 2026 | PANS/PANDAS
You’re sitting with your child one afternoon after school and you notice an unusual blinking. You don’t think much about it, but then it happens again and again. After dinner, homework becomes a chore, and the usual noise of the house suddenly becomes...
by Amber Fox | Mar 4, 2026 | PANS/PANDAS
Understanding PANS PANDAS Nighttime Symptoms If you’re raising a child with PANS or PANDAS, you may feel like you can manage the day, but when nighttime comes, everything unravels. PANS PANDAS nighttime symptoms like panic, fear, sleep refusal, and bedwetting...
by Amber Fox | Mar 4, 2026 | PANS/PANDAS
You probably remember the first time it happened. Your child was completely fine, and then it was like a switch flipped and they were a whole different person. I can imagine the emotions that must have followed. Confusion. Fear. Frustration. The whole gamut. When a...
by Amber Fox | Mar 4, 2026 | PANS/PANDAS
If you are a parent navigating PANS/PANDAS with your child, you probably spend a lot of energy managing the hard days. The flares demand everything you have. But can I share something I think is just as important? What you do between PANS/PANDAS flares matters so...
by Amber Fox | Mar 4, 2026 | PANS/PANDAS
If you’re the parent of a child with PANS or PANDAS, you’ve probably noticed a pattern that makes your stomach drop every time. Things might be going okay, not perfect but manageable, and then your child catches a cold, a stomach bug, or gets exposed to...
by Amber Fox | Mar 4, 2026 | PANS/PANDAS
Parents often tell me that PANS/PANDAS symptom cycles are one of the most confusing and emotional parts of this journey for families. A child can have a calm morning and an overwhelming afternoon. Or a good week followed by a string of difficult days that seem to come...