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Patient Case: Rage attacks in 17 year old boy 

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Dr. Gary Kaplan discusses the case of a teenager who suddenly developed personality and behavioral changes which included bursts of anger, rage attacks, regressive behavior, fatigue, body dysmorphia and eating disorders. Cunningham Panel test results were "off the chart."
The young man was found to have three tick-borne illnesses (Lyme disease, Bartonella and Babesia), which triggered an autoimmune reaction, resulting in multiple neuropsychiatric symptoms.
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I had one patient who I treated. He was about 17 years old. He had been healthy, a great student in school. He was big on sports. And almost overnight, as the father said, it was like somebody threw a switch.
This kid changed dramatically. He's having rage attacks. Now, understand that this kid is the sweetest, most loving, wonderful kid. But he's having rage attacks. Rage attacks, where he has done thousands and thousands of dollars in damage to the house. Interestingly, he never attacks a person but he's put his fist through walls. He’s torn plate glass windows off. He's done a lot of damage to the house.
He also developed an eating disorder and body dysmorphia. He starts picking at his body. He’s starting to lose weight. He loses 10 lbs. He loses 20 lbs. He loses 30 lbs.
At that point, his pediatrician had decided that the problem was obsessive-compulsive disorder and body dysmorphia. So, he is hospitalized, psychiatrically.
And nothing is working. He comes to see me about 6 to 8 months later. And as I’m taking the history, I’m noticing very discreet episodes, these rage attacks, these issues where he can't
walk for periods of time, this regressive behavior.
So, I thought this sounds more like seizure-type events. We see this in the PANS and PANDAS population. He’s older. But let's find out what's going on.
In checking him, we found that he actually had Lyme disease, Bartonella and Babesia. So, he had three bugs sitting in him.
But on the Cunningham Panel™, he's off the charts. The dopamine receptors are off. The CaMKinase is off.
So, we’ve got a real-time understanding of an autoimmune process going on, at the same time that we have these very serious infections.
We’ve treated him for the infections successfully. We are still addressing the autoimmune
component of it with regular IVIG treatments.
However, the parents have their kid back. He's back attending school. He got his GED. He was not able to finish high school because he was so sick. But he went back and got his GED. Now, he’s at a community college. And he’s back to being his normal, sweet self.
So, this is a success story. And we see a lot of people like this. But we also see it in the adults. Now, adults don’t tend to show up quite as dramatically. But we'll see brain fog, focus and concentration issues, difficulty with remembering anything, as well as sleep disorders and chronic fatigue and generalized pain.
And when you see that kind of a big picture, inevitably you're dealing with an inflammatory process that involves both the innate and the acquired immune system.
Now, what’s ticking it off? We have to figure that out, as well. So, it's a matter of putting this
whole picture together.
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@ABlainey
@ABlainey 2 года назад
Lyme rage has been one of the hardest symptoms as im a normally a very conflict avoiding and highly self controlled person. For me the rage episodes have been mostly triggered by my neck. If it gets misaligned while lying down or extended from working on the computer it can trigger sudden anger/stewing out of the blue. My mind then races as if to find a target for this rage. So something I wasnt thinking about but had been annoying or stressing me would suddenly become the focus and I would become incandecent with anger about out. If I had been in a state of close to lyme rage and someone made me annoyed about something, even just mildly annoyed I would go off on one ! I torrent of verbal ranting, on and on until it finally burnt itself out maybe 10 mins later. Sometimes with a secondary wave coming soon after. Luckily these have never been violent, just pure verbal outporings, garnished with constant expitives. Its not like normal rage where your level of stress/anger over something overwhelms your self control. it more like the stress is the water behind a dam of self control and instead of the water rising and going over the top.....It more like the dam just suddenly vanishes ! everything comes out in one torrent. After 3 1/2 years of antibiotics these rage episodes have become virtually non existant. I still sometime go to bed and if I lie on my left out of nowhere I start ruminating/stewing on something and getting angry. But as soon as I get up, stretch my neck and sit for a few mins it disapates. I even found that if I lean my head to the right and turn to left I get a weird "squeek" in teh centre of my neck like rubbign a wet finger on a balloon. and 90% of the time the rage instantly vanishes. So I am personally convinced it is caused by spinal or brain stem problems. Almost like a psuedo chiary malformation due to inflamation from lyme in the spinal cord. Its clear that while that maybe the trigger for me, which may be perculiar to me; the cause is a problem with the self control part of the brain. Like that whole section just goes off line and lets anything through without filter. Its an incredibly interesting phenomena to experience, but obviously horredous not only to you when it happens but anyone within range. I am very lucky that my wife had also had lyme and could relate to what was happening. Best wishes to anyone going through this. I really ope Dr's start to pull thier heads out of thier backsides and start taking lyme seriously and treating it properly and NOT as some mental illness that must be managed. Its an infectious disease and it must be properly treated until the infection is gone. Mindfulness doesnt kill pathogens !
@MoleculeraBiosciences
@MoleculeraBiosciences 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing your experiences and we wish you the best in your recovery.
@leannshort2211
@leannshort2211 Год назад
Absolutely my story too! I have found that TRE, (trauma release exercise) helps as well as Somatic exercises. You are 💯 correct. It goes beyond mindfulness! Give TRE a try. It really is liberating to at least release some anger, tension, stress, anxiety and trauma! Hope this helps! ❤️
@agnidas5816
@agnidas5816 8 месяцев назад
The issue is his immune system was so shit he got three diseases. Normal people don't get it. And people who take on lifestyle changes completely get rid of all symptoms ..
@hellohello7648
@hellohello7648 11 месяцев назад
I’m 45 with mold toxicity, Lyme, bart, babesia, erlichiosis, and mycoplasma and I have psychotic rages whenever I try to treat these infections with IV or oral antibiotics.
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