Kansas City, Kan- Dave Dandurand’s life changed when he experienced seizures that didn't fit the typical epilepsy profile. After three years, doctors discovered a rare autoimmune condition, CSPR -2 encephalitis, causing his seizures.
Treatment involved a steroid to control brain swelling and monthly gamma guard IV infusions. Dave's story highlights the significance of recognizing and addressing autoimmune conditions in neurology.
Dave Dandurand, patient
- Dave recounts his first two fainting spells, which he initially dismissed as high blood pressure or a heart issue.
- He discusses his current treatment, including monthly gamma guard IV infusions and anti-seizure medication.
- Dave shares his relief and gratitude for the diagnosis and treatment.
Dr. Murtaza Khan, Epileptologist, The University of Kansas Health System
- Dr. Khan explains the importance of stopping inflammation to improve memory and overall health.
- He discusses the importance of recognizing drug-resistant epilepsy and the need for immune therapies.
Dr. Daniel Mafla, Neuroimmunologist, The University of Kansas Health System
- Dr. Mafla emphasizes the importance of early recognition and treatment of autoimmune encephalitis.
- He explains why some seizure patients experience memory loss and others do not.