RHOC’s Emily simpson Reveals Son Luke‘s PANDAS Diagnosis, Details His Sudden Behavioral Changes
“Real Housewives of orange County” star Emily Simpson is opening up about her 11-year-old son Luke’s recent diagnosis of Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal Infections (PANDAS).Simpson shared details of Luke’s rapid and unsettling behavioral shifts, stemming from a strep infection, in a recent interview.
PANDAS is a condition where a strep infection triggers a misdirected immune response in the brain, leading to sudden onset of neuropsychiatric symptoms like obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), anxiety, and behavioral changes. Simpson explained that Luke, previously a happy and well-adjusted child, began exhibiting alarming symptoms after contracting strep throat. “It was like a switch flipped,” she said. “He went from being a very sweet, loving, kind boy to being very angry, defiant, and having these intrusive thoughts and compulsions.”
Simpson detailed how Luke’s symptoms manifested, including intense fears, repetitive behaviors, and emotional outbursts. “He started having really bad anxiety, and he was constantly worried about things that he never worried about before,” Simpson explained.”He would have to do things over and over again, like touching things a certain number of times, or he would get really upset.”
after seeking medical advice, Luke was diagnosed with PANDAS. Simpson emphasized the importance of early diagnosis and treatment, which can include antibiotics to treat the strep infection and therapies to manage the neuropsychiatric symptoms. “Its a really scary thing to watch your child go through,” Simpson shared. “But we’re so grateful that we were able to get a diagnosis and start treatment.”
Simpson hopes that by sharing Luke’s story,she can raise awareness about PANDAS and help other families who may be facing similar challenges. She noted that PANDAS is often misdiagnosed or dismissed, leaving families feeling lost and unsupported. “I want people to know that this is a real thing,and that there is help available,” Simpson stated. “If your child is experiencing sudden behavioral changes after a strep infection, please talk to your doctor.”