
In the quiet of the morning when one would sit down to reflect on a long journey, it is hard to believe that all those years were filled with nothing but struggle and a recent transformation that has brought light into our lives. The year-and-a-half of my son’s life spent struggling with PANDAS, or Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal infections was the most difficult thing I’ve ever had to go through.
For months after his diagnosis, we were in a state of panic and despair as we watched him slip away from us both mentally and physically. But then we found Biomagnetism Therapy.
Early Struggles and Diagnosis
The story begins when my son was diagnosed as being on the autism spectrum at age five. We believed this was our battle, this was what we were supposed to be fighting against. As he grew older, however, so did his symptoms. Around his 11th birthday, everything changed: Severe anxiety set in along with sleep disturbances, emotional meltdowns, and physical tics so intense they would leave bruises on his body. His pupils would dilate fully, he would enter seizure-like states where he’d blackout, biting his hand and hitting his head.
But what doctors couldn’t figure out was why these episodes kept happening more frequently, sometimes multiple times a day leaving us feeling helpless watching our child suffer without any answers. On top of all that, there wasn’t much information available about PANDAS back then; most professionals hadn’t even heard of it until 2015 when a doctor in Plano finally identified my son’s condition as such: neuropsychiatric issues caused by strep bacteria infiltrating the brain.
They had no idea what to do when they got the diagnosis. They were desperate, so when they heard about BioMagnetism therapy, they were willing to try anything. The boy’s change was immediate and drastic. From then on, their visits became their life.
Biomagnetism transformed a boy who had been tormented by his condition every day into a person who gradually took control of his own life again. He stopped having violent outbursts and started wanting to interact with the world around him again. He went back to playing basketball and swimming, doing all the things he loved before. His family even started teaching him how to read and write again because he had lost those skills in the midst of it all.
A Fresh Start from PANDAS Syndrome
Today, this child is thriving more than surviving. You can see how badly he wants to live, how big he dreams. As his caretaker, I cannot describe this transformation as anything other than miraculous. Not only has it given him back his life but it has also reignited hope within our family that had long since burned out.
Thinking about everything we have been through together so far on this journey towards his recovery. I feel like sharing not just our trials but also our triumphs with others might be able to give them some light at the end of their tunnel too! If only we knew about Biomagnetism years ago. We could’ve saved him from so much pain and gotten him better faster!
My advice for any parent reading this right now would be to keep an open mind & trust your practitioner because these people know what they’re doing- sometimes all you need is someone else’s expertise in order to make things happen.
It’s funny how close you can come to losing faith sometimes without even realizing it until something happens. A wake-up call snaps us back into reality, forcing us to remember why we’re fighting for these kids’ futures in the first place. Had someone asked me a couple of years ago what I thought his life was going to look like down the line, I would’ve painted a pretty bleak picture.
But now? Now there is so much hope for him brighter than ever before. So please don’t give up if you’re still searching because sometimes solutions come from the most unlikely places & all they really require is our willingness to take that leap of faith. So why not try biomagnetism therapy today and see where it leads you too?
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