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by laddad 2883 days ago
Yes we feel fortunate to be near Stanford. During the plasmapheresis procedure our daughter was intubated for 5 full days, which was necessary due to her psychotic state. However, when she woke up she had to endure several days of dealing with fentanyl withdrawal (180+ heart rate, severe hallucinations, etc.). After getting through that, her psychosis was gone but her OCD lingered. In our case the PEX wasn't quite enough so they did several ritux shotx. FYI - the latest thought is that rituximab is most effective when combined with methyltrexate, but not sure if the data on that have been published yet.

Through it all, I've learned much more than I ever wanted to know about horrific medical conditions, the latest research on systemic inflammation, psych meds, navigating medical insurance claims and who my real friends are. As an app developer, I tried to do my little part by releasing an iOS app to help track it all, but that doesn't feel like enough. Now I have some degree of normal back in my life, I'm looking into other ways to reach out and support those going through what I did, so feel free to reach out if you have any suggestions.

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That sounds awful. I'm so glad she came through. Thanks for the note about ritux. Honestly, the neurologist we're dealing with hasn't had a lot of cases like this, so any more info we can get is helpful. It's been interesting to be in a position where I've become much more familiar with the literature than almost every doctor I speak with.

Although we're still in the thick of it, I also want to find ways to help others and have a few ideas. An email address (anonymous on HN) is in my profile if you'd be up for connecting.

sounds great - will drop you a line.
Hope your daughter gets better soon. Have you thought of writing a blog or journal? I think this info will help other parents in search of answers that aren't able to get their child in cutting-edge medical facilities.