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It's Good to Be Alive | AE Awareness | IAES The International Autoimmune Encephalitis Society (IAES) proudly presents its 10th Annual Autoimmune Encephalitis (AE) Awareness Video in recognition of Autoimmune Encephalitis Awareness Month. 💙 Support Our Mission Your donations help us continue our vital work: 👉 https://autoimmune-encephalitis.org/d... 🌐 Learn more at: 👉 http://www.autoimmune-encephalitis.org/ 🎵 “It’s Good to Be Alive” by Pink Zebra provides a powerful and emotional look into the real-life challenges faced by people living with Autoimmune Encephalitis. This video features AE patients (“AE Warriors”) of all ages and backgrounds, highlighting their strength, resilience, and determination in overcoming this life-threatening brain disease. IAES holds the rights to the song “It’s Good to Be Alive.” ✅This awareness video: ◾Explains Autoimmune Encephalitis in simple, easy-to-understand terms ◾Highlights critical RED FLAG warning signs that medical professionals must recognize ◾Educates the public and medical community on the urgency of early diagnosis ◾Demonstrates why AE is often misdiagnosed as a psychiatric condition ✅Autoimmune Encephalitis is a group of treatable inflammatory brain diseases that can present with sudden behavioral changes, psychosis, seizures, memory loss, cognitive decline, abnormal movements, autonomic dysfunction, and decreased consciousness. Psychiatrists and Emergency Room physicians are often the first to encounter these patients and must consider an autoimmune cause in cases of sudden, first-onset psychosis. ⚠️ Important medical facts: ✔Autoimmune Encephalitis does not respond to antipsychotic medications ✔Antipsychotics can significantly worsen symptoms ✔Early recognition and immunotherapy lead to better outcomes Sharing this video on social media has already helped many patients receive a correct and timely diagnosis. Sharing this video may save a life. 🌟 Support IAES with Super Thanks on YouTube You can show extra appreciation for IAES content by using Super Thanks on this video. Your support helps fund education, awareness, and patient services, and your highlighted comment shows solidarity with the AE community. ✅About IAES The International Autoimmune Encephalitis Society (IAES) is the only family- and patient-centered nonprofit organization dedicated exclusively to Autoimmune Encephalitis. IAES provides science-based information supported by leading experts in autoimmune neurology and a trusted Medical Advisory Board. IAES is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to education, awareness, research advancement, and comprehensive support from diagnosis through recovery. 🌹Welcome to our AE Family — the family you never knew you had. 🌟Keywords: Autoimmune Encephalitis, Autoimmune Encephalitis Awareness, Autoimmune Encephalitis Symptoms, Autoimmune Encephalitis Red Flags, Autoimmune Encephalitis Diagnosis, Autoimmune Encephalitis Treatment, AE Awareness Month, Autoimmune Encephalitis Patient Stories, Misdiagnosed Psychiatric Illness, First Episode Psychosis Autoimmune 🌟Hashtags: #autoimmuneencephalitis #aeawareness #autoimmuneencephalitisawareness #aeredflags #braininflammation #earlydiagnosis #saveslives #autoimmuneneurology #aewarriors #awarenessmonth #aevideo #internationalautoimmuneencephalitissociety #iaes ⚠️Disclaimer: This video is for educational and awareness purposes only and does not provide medical advice. The information shared is not a substitute for professional diagnosis or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for medical concerns or decisions.