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4-15-16

(4.6 ml prozac, small quarter clonidine)

We got lots of blood work done today to see if his strep titers are high or to see if he is fighting anything off. If he is, then this will further solidify the diagnosis of PANDAS or PANS.

I've noticed that Ewen is doing his squirmy stuff again and I think that is probably due to raising the prozac and being on the 4.6 for a while. The tics are still gone from the clonidine, except for the huffing, but I read that it doesn't really help vocal tics. Ewen often says he is tired and he isn't that motivated and doesn't really want to go to soccer. But he has no anxiety at all and the lump he once had in his throat that made it hard for him to eat and swallow anything, is completely gone.


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