ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) 👇
Dr. Tay and Dr. Joy Eberhardt, a holistic pediatrician specializing in integrative and functional medicine, discuss PANS (Pediatric Acute-Onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome) and PANDAS (Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal Infections). They delve into the complexities of diagnosing these conditions, particularly in neurodivergent children, and the importance of a holistic approach that includes conventional, integrative, and functional medicine. The conversation also covers the significance of parental advocacy, understanding neurodivergence, and defining thriving for both children and parents. Dr. Eberhardt shares insights into her clinical practice, challenges in differentiating symptoms, and ways to support families through personalized care plans.
00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview
00:10 Meet Dr. Joy Everhart: Holistic Pediatrician
00:43 Dr. Tay’s Background and Podcast Mission
01:49 Welcoming Dr. Joy to the Podcast
02:32 Dr. Joy’s Journey and Expertise
04:08 Understanding Neurodivergence in Dr. Joy’s Family
08:24 Dr. Joy’s Professional Practice and Expansion
13:20 Navigating Pediatric Care and Neurodivergence
17:41 Introduction to PANS and PANDAS
25:51 Understanding the Complexity of Child Burnout
26:50 The Importance of History in Diagnosis
28:14 Exploring PANS and PANDAS
30:04 Identifying and Treating Inflammation
32:57 The Three-Legged Stool Approach
36:35 Holistic and Integrative Medicine
38:22 Defining Thriving for Your Child
41:33 Advocacy and Finding the Right Support
48:07 Wrapping Up and Final Thoughts
RESOURCES
⚡️ connect with Dr. Eberhardt on Instagram @orchidpediatrics and visit her website www.orchidpediatrics.com
⚡️ want to learn more about Dr. Tay’s Whole Family Approach and current services offered? visit drtaylorday.com
⚡️ join the Evolve Facebook community to participate in the episode Q+As >> facebook.com/groups/evolveautism
⚡️ learn from me and submit your questions [could be featured on a future episode] >>
*please note: PDA is a theorized profile of autism and not a clinical diagnosis. however, it has been a helpful conceptualization for many parents to learn about how their child’s brain is wired. our knowledge of PDA is currently unfolding and I do my best to share up-to-date, balanced information. to learn more about PDA, please listen to episode 110