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Recently, an anti-NMDA receptor enzyme ephalitis was diagnosed with me
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受, it was dia。sed with anti-DADA receptor encephalitis. This is an autoimmune disease where useful antibodies of the body begin to work abnormally. This causes inflammation in the brain. This short blog explains my experience and pro、。 easily.
Target readers: People who use my work in their own project.
It all began with symptoms like heartbeat, night sweat, chill, sleep disorder, etc. However, there is no nasal or cough. It was quite a bit バ . The deep type of anxiety不安d by panic was never experienced once in a 38-year life. I was so scared because I didn’t know what is the cause. At that time, there were no events or obvious withdrawals that cause mental symptoms, and there was no obvious biological explanation for physical symptoms. This was just the beginning.
In the next few weeks, my physical symptoms have been進行y difficult to eat, progressing to chronic jaw pain. There was a problem with balance. I could not catch the ball thrown away from a few feet away by the five-year-old sons who have been juggling three balls easily or have been playing sports for a long time since childhood. My mental symptoms were probably even more horrible for me. I had a suicide desire and suffered mental illness. It is delusion and hallucination.
The balance problem and the overwhelming nature of mental ptom resulted in an ultimate turn and head. Therefore, I judged that my wife and my wife are not safe at home. This is my first visit to the emergency room. They recovered the symptoms of my body and hospitalized to the 、、tric hospital, but at that time, I welcomed it because my symptoms were going beyond the level that can be managed at home.
Anti-DADA receptor cerebralitis (in my case) is often erroneous with general anxiety disorders and schizophrenia. I found that it was difficult to get out of the tric hospital and get a medical examination. This was the only point I disappointed in the medical system. In order to release me from a 施設 tric facility and to enter the neurology of the Boston Brigham and Women’s Hospital, it was sometimes necessary to have a good connection with the doctor.
After that, I repeatedly came to Brigham and Womens Hospital for almost one month. We received several tests, including lumbar 刺re, brain wave, and many others. Now I have received a static injection of immunoglobulin (IVIG) and methylprednisolone, even before the diagnosis turns out as a result of life-saving and rehabilitation therapy. In particular, uterine tests revealed lesions in the brain. However, the diagnosis is made later, as the antibody test in the cerebro、nal fluid is best to determine the diagnosis of anti-DADA receptor cerebro炎. It usually takes a few weeks to determine the results of this particular test.
Before formal diagnosis, IVIG and steroids were effective and not close to 100%, but the mood was quite good. Since then, I have continued to do steroids, but now I have already weighted. In addition, medicines that were prescribed as a result of mental symptoms are reduced before it is found to be caused by cerebralitis. In addition, I am now officially involved in CIELO clinical trials to test the efficacy of satralizumab in the treatment of anti-DADA receptor cerebralitis.
There is no known treatment for autoimmune diseases, but the pro of anti-NMDA receptor cerebralitis is very good. My doctor said that this has been linked to the improvement of long-term outcomes, even though it was discovered early (even though I had already hospitalized a 院、tric hospital earlier). In fact, I feel very good now and recovery exceeds my own expectations.
There is also a測ulation that anti-DADA receptor cerebralitis can partially describe the description of the past devil's affliction. Many of the people around me were able to say that there is something serious problem to me regardless of whether it is close or not. Without science and modern medicine, you can only imagine how people tried to guess the root cause.
I don’t know if I can publish it because my 。 about this chaos is very long. However, Susanna Caharan has practiced it in the book "Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness". On YouTube, movies (as of June 2026) are released for free. My disease did not progress like Susanna, and did not proceed the same way. For example, I did not have (known) seizures or strains. The symptoms of her rest, especially mental illness, were very similar.
This was my人生 experience in my life. This is why I was not active than usual. However, I have a new vitality and slowly pulling the swing of things. I am so excited about how the industry is going, and I can’t wait to see what’s happening after one year. It is very important that you can experience it by yourself. It’s totally in contrast to what I felt just two months ago.
Finally, I would like to express my gra to the two.
First of all, my wife Katelyn Hindi. She saved my life. She did not believe that there are neurological elements and never stopped fighting for me. I am very grateful for her being in my corner. More than that, the burden that she was behind was really amazing until my diagnosis turned out. She’s not only soba when I need it. She was there for our son. She was there until late at night, even when she had a phone call. She was there when the basement was soaked. And when everyone was happy. I don’t know how she was doing everything, but I love to take her advantage in the rest of life.
2nd place is Charlie Marsh. He was a patient, understandable and all my partner. He not only exceeded the expectations of how he would be able to deal with serious pathologies, but also exceeded it in various ways. There aren’t so many people say that they’ve handled the situation perfectly, but this is the case.
Thank you for your support. Their support at this time was unwavering, but I don’t know what they were doing. When I asked the question, the word that the nurse said was "no good."
Happy hacking.