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Thanks for sharing this info. I'm glad Jess's drs checked

her urine (if I remember right, it was you who noticed

traces of blood on multistix) and found out about the

calcium. I was giving Rohan cal/mag in a 1:1 ratio, even

though the amounts were probably far too low. Guess

the mag helped keeping the stones at bay. Because his dr.

(who BTW is the supposed keto-expert in the UK!) was

so insistent that 400mg of cal was sufficient, it was what

Rohan got for most of the time. I should have known better.

Anyway the endo was talking about the bone matrix being

made of other substances (I didn't take it all in). He said

the bone was perhaps not being layed down at the rate it

is being resorped. I think it is something to do with being

acidic on the diet, but Rohan has been on around 2.1-2.2

on the ratio for most of the time, which is lower than most

others.

I'll stop rambling now.

Saro

" m.coole " wrote:

> Saro

> Don't know if this is helpful, but Jess started diet on depakote and

> was on both for about four months before we weaned dep. But in her

> case she is peeing out lots of calcium even without the dep on board,

> and her bone mass is low but within normal limits for age. So sounds

> different from Rohan

> Wish I could help more

>

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My info says 800 mg for ages 1 - 10 although our dietican says from 9-12

its 1300mg. Anyway I think the 800mg is right for a four year old

heppner1@... wrote:

I know the correct ratio of cal/mag is 1:1 but what

is the correct amount for a 4 yr old 40lb boy?

Jenn

sanaljay wrote:

,

Thanks for sharing this info. I'm glad Jess's drs checked

her urine (if I remember right, it was you who noticed

traces of blood on multistix) and found out about the

calcium. I was giving Rohan cal/mag in a 1:1 ratio, even

though the amounts were probably far too low. Guess

the mag helped keeping the stones at bay. Because his dr.

(who BTW is the supposed keto-expert in the UK!) was

so insistent that 400mg of cal was sufficient, it was what

Rohan got for most of the time. I should have known better.

Anyway the endo was talking about the bone matrix being

made of other substances (I didn't take it all in). He said

the bone was perhaps not being layed down at the rate it

is being resorped. I think it is something to do with being

acidic on the diet, but Rohan has been on around 2.1-2.2

on the ratio for most of the time, which is lower than most

others.

I'll stop rambling now.

Saro

"m.coole" wrote:

> Saro

> Don't know if this is helpful, but Jess started diet on depakote

and

> was on both for about four months before we weaned dep. But in

her

> case she is peeing out lots of calcium even without the dep on

board,

> and her bone mass is low but within normal limits for age. So

sounds

> different from Rohan

> Wish I could help more

>

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I know the correct ratio of cal/mag is 1:1 but what is the correct amount

for a 4 yr old 40lb boy?

Jenn

sanaljay wrote:

,

Thanks for sharing this info. I'm glad Jess's drs checked

her urine (if I remember right, it was you who noticed

traces of blood on multistix) and found out about the

calcium. I was giving Rohan cal/mag in a 1:1 ratio, even

though the amounts were probably far too low. Guess

the mag helped keeping the stones at bay. Because his dr.

(who BTW is the supposed keto-expert in the UK!) was

so insistent that 400mg of cal was sufficient, it was what

Rohan got for most of the time. I should have known better.

Anyway the endo was talking about the bone matrix being

made of other substances (I didn't take it all in). He said

the bone was perhaps not being layed down at the rate it

is being resorped. I think it is something to do with being

acidic on the diet, but Rohan has been on around 2.1-2.2

on the ratio for most of the time, which is lower than most

others.

I'll stop rambling now.

Saro

"m.coole" wrote:

> Saro

> Don't know if this is helpful, but Jess started diet on depakote

and

> was on both for about four months before we weaned dep. But in

her

> case she is peeing out lots of calcium even without the dep on

board,

> and her bone mass is low but within normal limits for age. So

sounds

> different from Rohan

> Wish I could help more

>

"The Ketogenic Diet....a realistic treatment option, NOT

just a last resort!"

List is for parent to parent support only.

It is important to get medical advice from a professional keto team!

Subscribe: ketogenic-subscribe

Unsubscribe: ketogenic-unsubscribe

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