Guest guest Posted January 23, 2004 Report Share Posted January 23, 2004 Mandy, It's no big deal to switch to Atkins. It's nearly the same thing, just not as precise. You are still supposed to be in ketosis. You are not weaning the diet, just adjusting it. If your dietician doesn't understand the diet, maybe we can give some suggestions on making it better and perhaps getting some success. Bill Mandy wrote: > My son is on the diet for four monhts now...without any succes. We > therefore would like to wean the Ketogenic diet and put him on > Atkins. How do I do that? Is there any information available? I > cannot ask my dietician since she does not understand the Ketogenic > diet either (calculations wrong etc. from the start). Mandy Mom to > Kees (22 months...IS since 4 months) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2004 Report Share Posted January 23, 2004 Mandy, It's no big deal to switch to Atkins. It's nearly the same thing, just not as precise. You are still supposed to be in ketosis. You are not weaning the diet, just adjusting it. If your dietician doesn't understand the diet, maybe we can give some suggestions on making it better and perhaps getting some success. Bill Mandy wrote: > My son is on the diet for four monhts now...without any succes. We > therefore would like to wean the Ketogenic diet and put him on > Atkins. How do I do that? Is there any information available? I > cannot ask my dietician since she does not understand the Ketogenic > diet either (calculations wrong etc. from the start). Mandy Mom to > Kees (22 months...IS since 4 months) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2004 Report Share Posted January 23, 2004 We switch last week. This is kind of new territory. I don't know that there is a right way to do it. I am sure it is different for every child. Kya had good seizure control on the keto diet. She had just reached her emotional breaking point. We knew she needed high ketones to maintain seizure control. We have quit weighing her food. We have been experimenting and have kept her carbs to about what she was on with the keto diet. We do not limit her protein. We have found she does best with added fat, it keeps her ketones high. So with every meal we give her heavy cream with oil frozen to ice cream or some butter with maple extract in it. I don't weigh any of it, just give her consistent serving sizes. She is much happier. We are continuing to do the same blood work and are monitoring her weight closely. We wish you the best of luck. Diane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2004 Report Share Posted January 28, 2004 Mandy, I'm jumping in here kind of late. I've been out of town at our keto follow-up. We discussed keto and Atkins in depth. What has been suggested just recently is that Atkins can work for kids who have had success on the keto diet. There is no indication that it will work for a child that hasn't been successful with keto. So, I'm tempted to follow Bill's lead... if there isn't a way that you can get to a good keto team, let some of the experts here help you. I'm not really one of them, because we haven't had to struggle with the diet like some have. I do understand nutrition and biochemistry, though. There is lots of keto experience here, so before you take him off keto.... maybe give that a try??? If you post his keto prescription (ratio, calories, protein and fluid) I'm sure you will get some helpful responses. > My son is on the diet for four monhts now...without any succes. We therefore would like to wean the Ketogenic diet and put him on Atkins. How do I do that? Is there any information available? I cannot ask my dietician since she does not understand the Ketogenic diet either (calculations wrong etc. from the start). > Mandy > Mom to Kees (22 months...IS since 4 months) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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