A Cure For SIDS?
I'm a confident father of two children but there is one thing that scares me. The thought of SIDS. What scares me is the horrible thought of finding my daughter dead in the crib one morning and not knowing what went wrong. The medical community have been unable to find a cause for SIDS despite extensive research. But there might be light at the end of the tunnel according to a short article in todays New York Times. In the article "New Study Suggests Cause Of Sudden Infant Deaths" Benedict Carey writes that researchers have found deficits in a certain area of the brain and believe that this might be an important clue in the search for a cure.Infants who die in their sleep of no apparent cause have subtle deficits in an area of the brain that regulates breathing, heart rate and arousal,
The new study confirms that a far more important cause is defects in the way neurons process serotonin, a brain chemical associated with mood and arousal. Experts said the findings could help doctors develop a diagnostic test for SIDS risk, and possibly preventive treatments.
“This is the most sophisticated, most impressive study so far looking at the serotonin system,” said Dr. Debra E. Weese-Mayer, director of pediatric respiratory medicine at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, “and it’s going to drive genetic studies to find out what’s behind this.” Dr. Weese-Mayer wrote an editorial accompanying the journal article.
Before we had our son I was prepared for something horrible happening to him at some stage and I accepted that risk. But I never considered the mental aspects of SIDS. I've often thought of my son dying of SIDS. This may sound weird but it was especially worrying since things were going so well during his first year. I remember repeatedly going into his room to hear him breathe and getting all choked up just thinking of the possibility of him passing away in his sleep for no apparent reason. I pictured myself walking into his room, touching his cold head, and realizing he was dead. My fears are of course irrational, I'm aware that the risks for SIDS are extremely low but I never could shake off my concerns completely. The mental aspects of SIDS are especially difficult for parents, the feeling of not knowing who or what to blame can be heartbreaking. Many end up blaming themselves as the unanswered questions continue to pile up.
But evidence of a clear biological basis for SIDS deaths may comfort many parents who blame themselves and provide a reason to hope for more concrete benefits. “For parents like us, I think we are looking forward to the next step, to get to the point where we’d have a screening test and a cure,” said Robert Kossar, a father in New Jersey who, with his wife, Michelle, started the Ryan Wolfe Kossar Foundation in honor of their infant son, who died of SIDS in 2004.
I hope researchers will continue their research after these promising results and that we one day can find a cure and give parents closure and some answers to their worst nightmare.













Your fears on SIDS are very valid. Those thoughts would have crossed any loving parent, myself included. I think the fear is heighten because there is a lack of control over the situation and lack of reason or cause for it. It is definitely a parent’s worse nightmare! Sigh! I hope more information will be reported out from their on-going research!
Oh I don’t miss having babies because of that one thing. So scary.
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