Kentucky
Kentucky observes PANDAS/PANS Awareness Day for first time
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) – Carter Cox’s dad and mom say when he was born he was a wholesome child. When Carter turned two, his dad and mom began to note some sensory points. He was identified with autism by the point he was three.
“But it surely was type of a cyclical factor, each from time to time we might come again to only actually type of extreme signs. Issues that he had gotten higher from would rapidly worsen,” mentioned Carter’s mother, Becky Webb. “We began noticing some points after he had a strep an infection. we pursued the PANS prognosis.”
PANS is pediatric acute-onset neuropsychiatric syndrome. Based on Stanford Medication, PANS is a medical prognosis given to youngsters who’ve a dramatic onset of neuropsychiatric signs. PANDAS, a subset of PANS, is a prognosis given to youngsters who out of the blue develop these signs following streptococcal infections.
“Not one of the medical doctors we had talked to had heard of it,” mentioned Webb.
Carter’s signs have been dismissed as autism signs. Then, Carter acquired the flu.
“He awoke the following day and he went from a completely functioning 7-year-old to he couldn’t write letters anymore, he began spelling issues backwards, he couldn’t learn, he couldn’t stroll,” mentioned Webb.
That’s when Carter’s dad and mom say they knew this was extra than simply autism.
“There was nowhere in Kentucky actually that knew what to take action we acquired on-line and we discovered different households by way of Fb who had had related experiences and so they really useful a clinic in Columbus,” mentioned Webb. “They did a blood work panel and located every kind of issues that have been approach approach off and that’s once we acquired our prognosis.”
In whole, it took nearly 4 and a half years for Carter to get a correct prognosis.
“As a result of it took so lengthy, he was in actually actually unhealthy form and we’re nonetheless type of preventing to get him again to the place he was earlier than two years in the past,” mentioned Webb.
Lots of the signs of PANDAS and PANS overlap with different prognosis corresponding to autism, OCS or depressive problems.
“So once you go into the physician and so they see this little snapshot of what you’ve acquired occurring, it’s laborious to comprehend that there’s an precise bodily challenge beneath that’s inflicting the difficulty. We may see it as a result of we all know our little one and we see him on a regular basis. We knew this isn’t typical habits. Sure, he’s autistic however that is past that. That is one thing past what we usually expertise,” mentioned Webb.
PANS is an inflammatory mind dysfunction, occurring when a misguided immune response impacts the mind. Something that causes irritation could cause a flare up corresponding to unfastened tooth, seasonal allergic reactions or frequent ranges of indoor mildew. When carter’s household discovered mildew of their house, they needed to go away.
“We left every little thing a 12 months in the past to get away from it and we ended up, because of stuff past our management, in the identical scenario in our new home and have just lately needed to go away there and go away every little thing once more. It turns into an enormous monetary burden for households and emotional burden,” mentioned Webb.
Carter receives Intravenous Immunoglobulin (IVIG) each eight weeks.
“As a result of so many medical doctors don’t know what’s occurring, insurance coverage additionally doesn’t know what’s occurring. Our first IVIG remedy, they’re $18,000 a bit and our first one was out of pocket as a result of insurance coverage doesn’t need to cowl it as a result of there’s not sufficient analysis supporting the outcomes,” mentioned Webb.
Since beginning IVIG therapies, Carter’s dad and mom say they’ve observed a variety of optimistic adjustments. He has been capable of return to high school after having to be homeschooled because of being too sick.
Webb says that with the assistance of Carter’s physician, they have been ultimately capable of get their insurance coverage to cowl Carter’s IVIG therapies. At the moment, solely seven states in america mandate particular person and group business medical health insurance insurance policies to cowl the remedy of PANDAS, PANS, or each: Arkansas, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Minnesota, and New Hampshire.
“His prescription drugs are lined. The $500 in dietary supplements that he takes a month aren’t. That’s true of the entire youngsters whose dad and mom we’ve talked to. It’s all out of pocket. We acquired very fortunate that we lastly acquired insurance coverage to cowl the IVIG,” mentioned Webb.
As a result of lack of knowledge of PANDAS/PANS, Becky despatched a request to Governor Andy Beshear for the proclamation of October 9 as PANDAS/PANS Consciousness Day.
“It got here within the mail and he was so proud and we have been proud and I used to be like ‘Ya know, that is one thing, you’re serving to to make historical past right here. Nobody ought to should undergo what you’ve gone by way of,” mentioned Webb.
Webb’s recommendation for fogeys in her scenario is to belief your intestine, doc signs and proceed advocating in your little one.
Carter’s recommendation for different children with PANS is to, “simply be the best way you might be and attempt to do your finest, be your self and have a great day.”
“Grasp in there proper? There’s assist,” added Webb. “Yeah, hold in there. There’s assist,” added Carter.
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Kentucky
Rare case of human rabies kills NKY resident, health officials say
FRANKFORT, Ky. (WXIX) – A Northern Kentucky resident has died from a rare case of human rabies, health officials say.
In a press release Friday, the Kentucky Department of Public Health reported that there has been a human fatality from rabies exposure.
It is unclear what caused this person’s infection, but officials say they may have contracted during international travel.
The individual received treatment in both Kentucky and Ohio, so the two state’s health departments are working with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to investigate the case.
“Rabies is a rare but serious disease caused by a virus that infects the brain,” said KDPH Commissioner Dr. Steven Stack. “Unfortunately, if left untreated rabies is usually fatal. Immediate medical care after a suspected exposure to rabies is critical, as rabies treatment called post-exposure prophylaxis, or PEP, is nearly 100% effective at preventing rabies.”
Officials say human-to-human transmission is rare, but the health departments are working to ensure that people who were in contact with the individual are assessed and given proper treatment.
KDPH says that the last case of rabies infection in a Kentucky resident in 1996
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Kentucky
Tale of The Tape, Predictions: Louisville vs. Eastern Kentucky
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Louisville (7-5, 1-1 ACC) is set to face Eastern Kentucky (6-6, 0-0 ASUN) on Saturday, Dec. 28 at 12:00 p.m. EST at the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Ky. Here’s how the Cardinals stack up against the Colonels:
*Mobile users can scroll left and right on the tables below*
E. Kentucky |
Louisville |
|
---|---|---|
AP/USAT |
NR/NR |
NR/NR |
SOS |
183rd |
9th |
SOR |
200th |
62nd |
BPI |
254th |
60th |
NET |
198th |
53rd |
RPI |
227th |
26th |
KenPom |
227th |
50th |
Torvik |
154th |
46th |
EvanMiya |
231st |
53rd |
E. Kentucky |
Louisville |
|
---|---|---|
Points |
Devontae Blanton (16.4) |
Chucky Hepburn (15.3) |
Rebounds |
Devontae Blanton (6.1) |
J’Vonne Hadley (7.8) |
Assists |
Devontae Blanton (3. 8) |
Chucky Hepburn (5.1) |
Steals |
George Kimble (2.9) |
Chucky Hepburn (2.9) |
Blocks |
Yvens Paul (1.6) |
James Scott 0.8 |
E. Kentucky |
Louisville |
|
---|---|---|
Points Per Game |
77.0 |
78.0 |
Field Goal % |
41.9% |
43.3% |
FGM/FGA Per Game |
28.2/67.3 |
26.2/60.4 |
Three Point % |
31.8% |
29.8% |
3PTM/3PTA Per Game |
9.4/29.6 |
9.6/32.2 |
Free Throw % |
66.5% |
71.7% |
FTM/FTA Per Game |
11.3/16.9 |
16.1/22.4 |
E. Kentucky |
Louisville |
|
---|---|---|
Rebounds Per Game |
38.3 |
37.3 |
Off. Reb. Per Game |
15.8 |
12.4 |
Def. Reb. Per Game |
22.5 |
24.9 |
Rebound Margin |
0.1 |
3.6 |
E. Kentucky |
Louisville |
|
---|---|---|
Opp. Points Per Game |
75.0 |
71.3 |
Opp. FG% |
46.8% |
45.1% |
Opp. 3PT% |
35.6% |
35.8% |
Steals Per Game |
9.8 |
7.3 |
Blocks Per Game |
3.7 |
2.8 |
Turnovers Forced Per Game |
15.6 |
14.6 |
E. Kentucky |
Louisville |
|
---|---|---|
Assists Per Game |
13.5 |
13.4 |
Turnovers Per Game |
11.2 |
12.1 |
Turnover Margin |
4.4 |
2.5 |
Assist/Turnover Ratio |
1.2 |
1.1 |
– ESPN Prediction: Per ESPN’s Basketball Power Index, Louisville has a 95.6 percent chance to win against Eastern Kentucky. The Cardinals have a BPI rating of 9.8 (60th overall), whereas the Colonels have a BPI rating of -5.3 (254th overall).
– KenPom Prediction: Per KenPom.com, the Cardinals have a 94 percent chance to take down the Colonels, with a projected final score of 86-69 in favor of UofL. Louisville has an adjusted efficiency margin of +15.05 (50th overall), whereas Eastern Kentucky has an adjusted efficiency margin of -5.07 (227th overall).
– Torvik Prediction: Per BartTorvik.com, the Cards have a 90 percent chance to take down the Colonels, with a projected final score of 85-69 in favor of UofL. Louisville has a “Barthag” of .8412 (46th overall), whereas Eastern Kentucky has a “Barthag” of .5033 (154th overall).
– Personal Prediction: Louisville 91, Eastern Kentucky 73.
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Kentucky
New laws coming to Kentucky starting in 2025
LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — With the new year comes new legislation, and for Kentucky, a number of laws will begin affecting Kentuckians starting on Wednesday, January 1.
Starting in 2025, all Kentucky drivers seeking to renew their license will need to pass a vision screening.The exam will be the same as the one used for first time drivers. Free screenings are provided at driver license regional offices around the state.
The screening takes about a minute, and they do not require additional appointments.
“The important thing is we want you to be able to see well while driving, whether you need corrective lenses or not,” said Lori Weaver Hawkins with AAA Bluegrass.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 19 states already have a similar law as a measure to cut down on accidents.
“We know that vision, having clear vision, is important for drivers to be able to successfully maneuver through traffic and to reduce that incidents of traffic crashes,” said Hawkins.
Also starting January 1, retailers will only be able to sell certain vape products. It’s part of House Bill 11, which was passed in April of this year to curb vaping among young people.
Jerry Wayne, who manages Magic Vape in Jessamine County, said the new law will severely impact his business.
“We will be firing 25 employees, closing 8 locations, and taking that money what we can,” said Wayne, “Basically, we will be out of business.”
The bill states that the FDA must approve vape products that have nicotine, and if they’re not approved, they can’t be sold. Wayne said it cuts the product he can sell from 300 to two.
Medical marijuana can start being sold in 2025 as well. Two lotteries have already happened for growers and distributors. All products must be grown in the Commonwealth.
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