Tag: Susan Manfull

Radio Interview with Dr. Kyle Williams and Susan Manfull, PhD on WSCA’s Seacoast Currents

Dr. Kyle Williams, a psychiatrist who specializes in OCD and PANDAS/PANS at Mass General Hospital in Boston, was in Portsmouth as a presenter for the November 2nd, 2024 PANDAS/PANS Symposium hosted by The Alex Manfull Fund…. Read More

Radio Interview with Dr. Janet Cunningham and Susan Manfull, PhD on WSCA’s Seacoast Currents

Dr. Janet Cunningham, a psychiatrist who specializes in immunopsychiatry at Uppsala University Hospital in Sweden, was in Portsmouth as a presenter for the October 1st PANDAS/PANS Symposium hosted by The Alex Manfull Fund. Dr. Cunningham dropped… Read More

Portsmouth parents who lost daughter Alex Manfull at 26 bring PANDAS symposium to city

by Karen DandurantPortsmouth HeraldPublished September 30, 2022 PORTSMOUTH — William “Towny” and Susan Manfull, who lost their daughter four years ago, have directed their pain into a lifelong mission to understand what took the life of their child… Read More

À Table! Château Barbebelle and Gérard Isirdi Come to the Table To Raise Awareness about PANDAS, The Post-Infectious Autoimmune Basal Ganglia Encephalitis That Took the Life of Alex Manfull

The above title would be (more) unwieldy if I included all the names of the friends, family, and strangers who have contributed to making the À Table! project a reality. There are many people to whom my husband and I are deeply grateful. With the launch of this project, more people can help to raise awareness about PANDAS and PANS:  purchase a bottle of the wine, made especially for The Alex Manfull Memorial Fund, invite friends and family to your table, and enjoy the wine with a meal as you help spread the word about this horrific disorder.  Raise your glass to the defeat of PANDAS and send us a photo that can be posted online on Alex’s birthday, September 7th.  All proceeds will go to further research on the causes and treatment of Post-infectious Autoimmune Basal Ganglia Encephalitis disorders such as PANDAS and PANS.

There are no words to describe how my husband and I felt when our 26-year-old daughter, Alexandra “Alex” Manfull, lost her life to PANDAS, a basal ganglia encephalitis disorder triggered by Group A Streptococcus. Devastated may come closest.  Alex was our only child and we were a very close family.

À Table! Château Barbabelle and Gérard Isirdi Come to the Table To Raise Awareness about PANDAS, The Post-Infectious Autoimmune Basal Ganglia Encephalitis That Took the Life of Alex Manfull

The above title would be (more) unwieldy if I included all the names of the friends, family, and strangers who have contributed to making the À Table! project a reality. There are many people to whom my husband and I are deeply grateful. With the launch of this project, more people can help to raise awareness about PANDAS and PANS:  purchase a bottle of the wine, made especially for The Alex Manfull Memorial Fund, invite friends and family to your table, and enjoy the wine with a meal as you help spread the word about this horrific disorder.  Raise your glass to the defeat of PANDAS and send us a photo that can be posted online on Alex’s birthday, September 7th.  All proceeds will go to further research on the causes and treatment of Post-infectious Autoimmune Basal Ganglia Encephalitis disorders such as PANDAS and PANS.

There are no words to describe how my husband and I felt when our 26-year-old daughter, Alexandra “Alex” Manfull, lost her life to PANDAS, a basal ganglia encephalitis disorder triggered by Group A Streptococcus. Devastated may come closest.  Alex was our only child and we were a very close family.