PANS/PANDAS STORIES

PANS/PANDAS STORIES

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Welcome to The PANS/PANDAS Stories. In the first series, actor and charity campaigner Jo Joyner, and child counsellor and journalist, Lucy McDonald, meet children and families affected by this neuropsychiatric disorder. They also interview experts at the cutting edge of treatment. Awareness is growing, and the pair hope this podcast will offer hope and support to sufferers as they navigate an often long and complicated road to recovery. Disclaimer - Episodes can contain upsetting themes. It...
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Evie Meg talks about PANS/PANDAS, encephalitis, dystonia, OCD, Bartonella and Lyme Disease

Apr 12th, 2026 12:33 PM

Evie Meg is the most well known advocate for immune mediated neuropsychiatric disorders with more than 15 million followers on TikTok (which I worked out is twice as many as Coldplay, people!) and 1m on Instagram. As a child, she was prone to infections - chicken pox and shingles twice, burst eardrums - but healthy enough to thrive as a competitive gymnast.  Aged 14, she developed crippling social anxiety and depression, and that was just the start of it. Tics, Tourettes and OCD followed, and after many years and many doctors, she received a Functional Neurological Disorder diagnosis, and was told her mental health was causing physical problems. It took a stranger on Instagram in 2020 to point her towards PANS/PANDAS - and with it, the understanding that she needed treatment for the encephalitis driven by immune-mediated inflammation.Recovery began there, and is still ongoing. She talks about how talking therapy has been helpful for her, losing time and adapting to the life you have, Here, she talks candidly about treatment, life with chronic illness, the particular difficulty of dystonia, glimpses of getting better, and where she finds her joy 

OCD, PANS & Dr Zoe Gillispie: What Parents and Therapists Need to Know

Mar 18th, 2026 8:53 AM

Dr Zoe Gillispie is one of the world's leading neuroimmune-psychiatric psychologists, working with children and families with PANS/PANDAS from her Californian practice. Here she shares insights and expertise about the illness with Lucy McDonald, including why parents are blamed, why experts mistakenly look at psychosocial factors, not biology, and how early treatment is key,I collaborate with Zoe as part of the Mind Global Council - an international group of psychotherapists and psychologists with lived experience, working to transform mental health care for individuals and families affected by complex immune-inflammatory conditions.Hope you enjoy it,Lucy

Why Children With PANS Struggle With Everyday Life | Occupational Therapy Explained

Feb 28th, 2026 2:32 PM

Michelle Newby thinks that Occupational Therapy should be the fourth pillar of PANS/PANDAS treatment, after controlling inflammation and infection and psychiatric and psychological help. She works closely with PANS/PANDAS children in Australia and explains how OT can be life-changing, helping a child’s body, brain, and environment work together better. Allowing them to manage or return to school, but also with other problems such as eating and sleeping. Her work feels a little like a detective, and her success lies in being curious about exactly how a child's difficulties are holding them back and then coming up with solutions. Her work is gentle and practical and this podcast is well worth a lesson if you're new to OT or a bit of a PP veteran who wants support on helping your child live a fuller life.

Living With PANS/PANDAS and Fighting Back | Kirk Lord’s Story

Feb 20th, 2026 1:05 PM

"I want every single kid, every single teen, every single young adult, every single adult with PANS/PANDAS to realise what they are capable of because they are capable of so much more than their disorder gives them the notion of..."One of my favourite episodes ever. So pleased to talk to Kirk Lord on the podcast. He first got PANDAS aged 4 or 5, recovered only to get it again in his late teens. This has not deterred him from living his best life. He talks of a growth mindset and gaining grit and resilience from battling the illness, and how "if you think PP is limiting, think again"He set up the National PANS/PANDAS Youth Alliance to advocate for the illness and to unite young people who have experienced or are experiencing its impact.And he practises what he preaches - already a stellar athlete, he dreams of competing in the Olympics. Kind, articulate, and passionate, Kirk is a fantastic rolemodel for what surviving or living with PANS/PANDAS looks like.

Recovering From PANS/PANDAS: A Teenager’s Story of Hope

Dec 5th, 2025 8:34 AM

In this episode of PansPandas Stories, host Lucy McDonald interviews Freya Shacklock, a 19-year-old who shares her inspiring journey of recovery from PANS-PANDAS, a condition that caused her severe mental health challenges and physical symptoms from a young age. Freya discusses the importance of family support, the challenges of navigating treatment, and the hope that comes with finding the right diagnosis. She emphasises the importance of therapy and the ongoing journey of recovery, encouraging others to hold onto hope for a brighter future.She talks about gettig her first job with the doctor who diagnosed her, Tim Ubhi.DISCLAIMER! I work with Dr Ubhi too, and met Freya through the clinic. Her comments about her diagnosis and treatment, are all her own, and a testament to the trust and support, she feels to those who helped her heal.

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