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.
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It does not replace medical advice.
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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 does not replace medical advice.
Episode 1 - Jo Joyner talks to Vicky Burford about her son, Gregory
PANS/PANDAS STORIES
55 minutes 15 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 1 - Jo Joyner talks to Vicky Burford about her son, Gregory
Who better to start the series than Vicky Burford, who runs the PANS/PANDAS UK charity? She talks to Jo about how her son Gregory had a flu-type bug on holiday in Tenerife aged 12, and developed serious neuropsychiatric symptoms shortly after.
PANS/PANDAS STORIES
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 does not replace medical advice.