Guest guest Posted February 27, 2004 Report Share Posted February 27, 2004 Keep going. Don't get discouraged. I think the diet " sets in " to the system somewhere around the 3-4 week mark for some. There was a child who initiated the diet with my daughter who had no results until the 6th week. Be patient, be faithful. It is great that his ketones are high and you are hitting your stride with the measuring and him with eating. Other people will likely chime in with questions about other urine test readings. They are better with tweaking the diet. Sometimes it is not just ketone level that can impact him. I'll pray and let them tweak. Love Ann a little disappointing Hey everyone....just writing to vent a little I guess or voice my concerns. We have only been on the diet for a week and a half and Im NOT expecting miracles here....But, Austin had his weekly seizure this morning....Now, I know to ALOT of you, a weekly seizure is minimal but its what we have to deal with and to us its too much. Now like I said, Im not expecting miracles but I know alot of posts that I have read alot of your children had instant results with at least reduction in seizures so I guess what I was hoping for was at least a longer span between Austins seizures (ultimately I was hoping for NONE but I know better not to get my hopes up) But, I guess I did get my hopes up a little by hoping that the diet would show some results right away. Am I wrong in feeling this way? Should I not expect so much so quick? I have a bad outlook on things because of having my hopes shattered sooooooooooooooooooo many times before but I dont have a bad attitude about the diet because of it. I am not thinking about giving up at all Im going to give this a great effort but I guess I just needed some reassurance. His Ketones have been large ever since we left the hospital. We have been to the tenth of a gram on everything. I am very exact with it and hes doing well with eating the foods so I guess because we have been doing so well that I kind of expected better results. Well thanks for letting me vent.......This group is great for support and I guess I just need some reassurance right now. Thanks again.......Tammy (Austins Mom) " 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2004 Report Share Posted February 27, 2004 Keep going. Don't get discouraged. I think the diet " sets in " to the system somewhere around the 3-4 week mark for some. There was a child who initiated the diet with my daughter who had no results until the 6th week. Be patient, be faithful. It is great that his ketones are high and you are hitting your stride with the measuring and him with eating. Other people will likely chime in with questions about other urine test readings. They are better with tweaking the diet. Sometimes it is not just ketone level that can impact him. I'll pray and let them tweak. Love Ann a little disappointing Hey everyone....just writing to vent a little I guess or voice my concerns. We have only been on the diet for a week and a half and Im NOT expecting miracles here....But, Austin had his weekly seizure this morning....Now, I know to ALOT of you, a weekly seizure is minimal but its what we have to deal with and to us its too much. Now like I said, Im not expecting miracles but I know alot of posts that I have read alot of your children had instant results with at least reduction in seizures so I guess what I was hoping for was at least a longer span between Austins seizures (ultimately I was hoping for NONE but I know better not to get my hopes up) But, I guess I did get my hopes up a little by hoping that the diet would show some results right away. Am I wrong in feeling this way? Should I not expect so much so quick? I have a bad outlook on things because of having my hopes shattered sooooooooooooooooooo many times before but I dont have a bad attitude about the diet because of it. I am not thinking about giving up at all Im going to give this a great effort but I guess I just needed some reassurance. His Ketones have been large ever since we left the hospital. We have been to the tenth of a gram on everything. I am very exact with it and hes doing well with eating the foods so I guess because we have been doing so well that I kind of expected better results. Well thanks for letting me vent.......This group is great for support and I guess I just need some reassurance right now. Thanks again.......Tammy (Austins Mom) " 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2004 Report Share Posted February 27, 2004 Keep going. Don't get discouraged. I think the diet " sets in " to the system somewhere around the 3-4 week mark for some. There was a child who initiated the diet with my daughter who had no results until the 6th week. Be patient, be faithful. It is great that his ketones are high and you are hitting your stride with the measuring and him with eating. Other people will likely chime in with questions about other urine test readings. They are better with tweaking the diet. Sometimes it is not just ketone level that can impact him. I'll pray and let them tweak. Love Ann a little disappointing Hey everyone....just writing to vent a little I guess or voice my concerns. We have only been on the diet for a week and a half and Im NOT expecting miracles here....But, Austin had his weekly seizure this morning....Now, I know to ALOT of you, a weekly seizure is minimal but its what we have to deal with and to us its too much. Now like I said, Im not expecting miracles but I know alot of posts that I have read alot of your children had instant results with at least reduction in seizures so I guess what I was hoping for was at least a longer span between Austins seizures (ultimately I was hoping for NONE but I know better not to get my hopes up) But, I guess I did get my hopes up a little by hoping that the diet would show some results right away. Am I wrong in feeling this way? Should I not expect so much so quick? I have a bad outlook on things because of having my hopes shattered sooooooooooooooooooo many times before but I dont have a bad attitude about the diet because of it. I am not thinking about giving up at all Im going to give this a great effort but I guess I just needed some reassurance. His Ketones have been large ever since we left the hospital. We have been to the tenth of a gram on everything. I am very exact with it and hes doing well with eating the foods so I guess because we have been doing so well that I kind of expected better results. Well thanks for letting me vent.......This group is great for support and I guess I just need some reassurance right now. Thanks again.......Tammy (Austins Mom) " 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2004 Report Share Posted February 27, 2004 Thank You Ann.....thats what I needed to hear. I just got off the phone with his nutritionist also and she was reassuring too. We go next week for our two week follow up and she said we will test his blood ketones then. Thanks for your encouragement. I will keep plugging away and still remain hopeful.........Tammy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2004 Report Share Posted February 27, 2004 Thank You Ann.....thats what I needed to hear. I just got off the phone with his nutritionist also and she was reassuring too. We go next week for our two week follow up and she said we will test his blood ketones then. Thanks for your encouragement. I will keep plugging away and still remain hopeful.........Tammy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2004 Report Share Posted February 27, 2004 Thank You Ann.....thats what I needed to hear. I just got off the phone with his nutritionist also and she was reassuring too. We go next week for our two week follow up and she said we will test his blood ketones then. Thanks for your encouragement. I will keep plugging away and still remain hopeful.........Tammy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2004 Report Share Posted February 27, 2004 Tammy, I know EXACTLY how you are feeling. We, too, have had our hopes dashed so many times that it is hard to have faith. But, as I have slowly learned over the past several months, this diet is not a quick fix. It takes time- and the time is well worth it. My daughter actually started having MORE seizures a little bit into the diet. Thanks to the parents here, we discovered that it was her lamictal reacting with the diet. Is your child on any meds? That could be the problem. For us, when the seizures started back up they were happening rght when her medicine level should have been its highest- I mean like two hours to the minute after she took her meds. That's where the clue came. We cut her lamictal and had success stopping the new seizures. Now we're still fine-tuning and still SLOWLY lowering the lamictal. I have never been a patient person but this disease and this diet have joined together to teach me patience.... too bad I am a slow learner!! BUT I do believe that the patience pays off in the long run. Some parents here get the best success WAY down the road. Someone pointed out to me that in Dr. Freeman's book the seizure relief was much better AFTER six months on the diet than before. That made me feel better-- although it once again tested my patience. = ) Sooooo, I am sending you big hugs and telling you to hang in there and lean on this wonderful group for support. It is a long, slow road, but the pay off at the end is well worth it! I know many of us would gladly trade brains with our children if there was a way. But since there isn't, all we can do is keep trying to find the answers! Hang in there! It's gonna get better!! , mom to Langan, 19 months old and keto kid since 11/03 > >Reply-To: ketogenic >To: ketogenic >Subject: a little disappointing >Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 17:11:07 -0000 > _________________________________________________________________ Stay informed on Election 2004 and the race to Super Tuesday. http://special.msn.com/msn/election2004.armx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2004 Report Share Posted February 27, 2004 thank you so much for your encouraging words. I do feel much better already just knowing that. And, I totally agree, I have thought soooooooo many times if only I could switch places with him. Hes such a happy little boy! Well, its just comforting to know that this is perfectly normal and its not something to really be concerned about. Thats just what I needed to know. Austin has tell tale signs that he will have a seizure that night and last night when I saw them, I was so disappointed I wanted to cry. Every little move he made last night I was checking to see if it was a seizure and everytime it wasnt I was so thankful....then there it was, like clockwork.......my son has one seizure a week and its almost to the day every week....sometimes a day or two over but within 7-9 days he will have it like clockwork. He is on no meds at this time. We weaned him of his Keppra before we even started the diet. Thanks again for the support! Its so comforting to know that you all are here!.............Tammy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2004 Report Share Posted February 27, 2004 Tammy, Like others have said, for many it does take time. What type of seizure(s) does your son have? Are they in his sleep only? Rhonda (mom to Shan, age 9, ketokid for 2 years) Well thanks for letting me vent.......This group is great for support and I guess I just need some reassurance right now. Thanks again.......Tammy (Austins Mom) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2004 Report Share Posted February 27, 2004 Tammy, Like others have said, for many it does take time. What type of seizure(s) does your son have? Are they in his sleep only? Rhonda (mom to Shan, age 9, ketokid for 2 years) Well thanks for letting me vent.......This group is great for support and I guess I just need some reassurance right now. Thanks again.......Tammy (Austins Mom) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2004 Report Share Posted February 27, 2004 Tammy, Like others have said, for many it does take time. What type of seizure(s) does your son have? Are they in his sleep only? Rhonda (mom to Shan, age 9, ketokid for 2 years) Well thanks for letting me vent.......This group is great for support and I guess I just need some reassurance right now. Thanks again.......Tammy (Austins Mom) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2004 Report Share Posted February 27, 2004 HI Rhonda........Austin has clusters of tonic/clonic seizures that only occur during his sleep at night. He is very happy today otherwise....right now he is jumping around behind me smiling. He just got done with " dinner " and he's all happy lol.....thanks for your support.........Tammy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2004 Report Share Posted February 27, 2004 HI Rhonda........Austin has clusters of tonic/clonic seizures that only occur during his sleep at night. He is very happy today otherwise....right now he is jumping around behind me smiling. He just got done with " dinner " and he's all happy lol.....thanks for your support.........Tammy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2004 Report Share Posted February 27, 2004 Hang in there Tammy, like you, when we started the diet with my little Kristan, I was hoping for instant results. The diet is helping my daughter as it has brought her seizures down from 150-200 a day to anywhere from 5-10 a day. It takes time and patience and I now have hope that we will beat this, it's just a matter of fine tuning. Satnam, mom to Kristan, 14 months Keto kid since August 2003 > Hey everyone....just writing to vent a little I guess or voice my > concerns. > > We have only been on the diet for a week and a half and Im NOT > expecting miracles here....But, Austin had his weekly seizure this > morning....Now, I know to ALOT of you, a weekly seizure is minimal > but its what we have to deal with and to us its too much. Now like > I said, Im not expecting miracles but I know alot of posts that I > have read alot of your children had instant results with at least > reduction in seizures so I guess what I was hoping for was at least > a longer span between Austins seizures (ultimately I was hoping for > NONE but I know better not to get my hopes up) But, I guess I did > get my hopes up a little by hoping that the diet would show some > results right away. > > Am I wrong in feeling this way? Should I not expect so much so > quick? I have a bad outlook on things because of having my hopes > shattered sooooooooooooooooooo many times before but I dont have a > bad attitude about the diet because of it. I am not thinking about > giving up at all Im going to give this a great effort but I guess I > just needed some reassurance. His Ketones have been large ever > since we left the hospital. We have been to the tenth of a gram on > everything. I am very exact with it and hes doing well with eating > the foods so I guess because we have been doing so well that I kind > of expected better results. > > Well thanks for letting me vent.......This group is great for > support and I guess I just need some reassurance right now. Thanks > again.......Tammy (Austins Mom) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2004 Report Share Posted February 27, 2004 Hang in there Tammy, like you, when we started the diet with my little Kristan, I was hoping for instant results. The diet is helping my daughter as it has brought her seizures down from 150-200 a day to anywhere from 5-10 a day. It takes time and patience and I now have hope that we will beat this, it's just a matter of fine tuning. Satnam, mom to Kristan, 14 months Keto kid since August 2003 > Hey everyone....just writing to vent a little I guess or voice my > concerns. > > We have only been on the diet for a week and a half and Im NOT > expecting miracles here....But, Austin had his weekly seizure this > morning....Now, I know to ALOT of you, a weekly seizure is minimal > but its what we have to deal with and to us its too much. Now like > I said, Im not expecting miracles but I know alot of posts that I > have read alot of your children had instant results with at least > reduction in seizures so I guess what I was hoping for was at least > a longer span between Austins seizures (ultimately I was hoping for > NONE but I know better not to get my hopes up) But, I guess I did > get my hopes up a little by hoping that the diet would show some > results right away. > > Am I wrong in feeling this way? Should I not expect so much so > quick? I have a bad outlook on things because of having my hopes > shattered sooooooooooooooooooo many times before but I dont have a > bad attitude about the diet because of it. I am not thinking about > giving up at all Im going to give this a great effort but I guess I > just needed some reassurance. His Ketones have been large ever > since we left the hospital. We have been to the tenth of a gram on > everything. I am very exact with it and hes doing well with eating > the foods so I guess because we have been doing so well that I kind > of expected better results. > > Well thanks for letting me vent.......This group is great for > support and I guess I just need some reassurance right now. Thanks > again.......Tammy (Austins Mom) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2004 Report Share Posted February 27, 2004 Hang in there Tammy, like you, when we started the diet with my little Kristan, I was hoping for instant results. The diet is helping my daughter as it has brought her seizures down from 150-200 a day to anywhere from 5-10 a day. It takes time and patience and I now have hope that we will beat this, it's just a matter of fine tuning. Satnam, mom to Kristan, 14 months Keto kid since August 2003 > Hey everyone....just writing to vent a little I guess or voice my > concerns. > > We have only been on the diet for a week and a half and Im NOT > expecting miracles here....But, Austin had his weekly seizure this > morning....Now, I know to ALOT of you, a weekly seizure is minimal > but its what we have to deal with and to us its too much. Now like > I said, Im not expecting miracles but I know alot of posts that I > have read alot of your children had instant results with at least > reduction in seizures so I guess what I was hoping for was at least > a longer span between Austins seizures (ultimately I was hoping for > NONE but I know better not to get my hopes up) But, I guess I did > get my hopes up a little by hoping that the diet would show some > results right away. > > Am I wrong in feeling this way? Should I not expect so much so > quick? I have a bad outlook on things because of having my hopes > shattered sooooooooooooooooooo many times before but I dont have a > bad attitude about the diet because of it. I am not thinking about > giving up at all Im going to give this a great effort but I guess I > just needed some reassurance. His Ketones have been large ever > since we left the hospital. We have been to the tenth of a gram on > everything. I am very exact with it and hes doing well with eating > the foods so I guess because we have been doing so well that I kind > of expected better results. > > Well thanks for letting me vent.......This group is great for > support and I guess I just need some reassurance right now. Thanks > again.......Tammy (Austins Mom) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2004 Report Share Posted February 27, 2004 Tammy, Sleep seizures on the diet are known to be one of the toughest to get rid of. Our daughter has complex partial seizures. All awake seizures have resolved but the sleep seizures have been the toughest. She had tonic/clonic seizures in her sleep but not until we weaned off all medications. We have had to keep her on a small dose of Trilelptal, giving it to her at night only, to keep the sleep seizures in check. We have tried weaning her off the diet resulting in her sleep seizures increasing. Right now in her life she definitely needs the diet to keep the sleep seizures minimal. The diet along with the small amount of trileptal, we have had months without visible seizures. While on the diet we have discovered that she is lactose intolerant. When we got rid of the lactose and added lactose free yogurt the seizures significantly subsided (went from 1 every 1-3 nights to 1every 6 nights to several weeks without a seizure. So, what I am trying to say is that it often takes time to eliminate the sleep seizures. And, often a big plus on the diet is that it enables a child to bounce back quicker after a seizure. Rhonda (mom to Shan, age 9) RE: a little disappointing HI Rhonda........Austin has clusters of tonic/clonic seizures that only occur during his sleep at night. He is very happy today otherwise....right now he is jumping around behind me smiling. He just got done with " dinner " and he's all happy lol.....thanks for your support.........Tammy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2004 Report Share Posted February 27, 2004 Tammy, Sleep seizures on the diet are known to be one of the toughest to get rid of. Our daughter has complex partial seizures. All awake seizures have resolved but the sleep seizures have been the toughest. She had tonic/clonic seizures in her sleep but not until we weaned off all medications. We have had to keep her on a small dose of Trilelptal, giving it to her at night only, to keep the sleep seizures in check. We have tried weaning her off the diet resulting in her sleep seizures increasing. Right now in her life she definitely needs the diet to keep the sleep seizures minimal. The diet along with the small amount of trileptal, we have had months without visible seizures. While on the diet we have discovered that she is lactose intolerant. When we got rid of the lactose and added lactose free yogurt the seizures significantly subsided (went from 1 every 1-3 nights to 1every 6 nights to several weeks without a seizure. So, what I am trying to say is that it often takes time to eliminate the sleep seizures. And, often a big plus on the diet is that it enables a child to bounce back quicker after a seizure. Rhonda (mom to Shan, age 9) RE: a little disappointing HI Rhonda........Austin has clusters of tonic/clonic seizures that only occur during his sleep at night. He is very happy today otherwise....right now he is jumping around behind me smiling. He just got done with " dinner " and he's all happy lol.....thanks for your support.........Tammy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2004 Report Share Posted February 27, 2004 Tammy, Sleep seizures on the diet are known to be one of the toughest to get rid of. Our daughter has complex partial seizures. All awake seizures have resolved but the sleep seizures have been the toughest. She had tonic/clonic seizures in her sleep but not until we weaned off all medications. We have had to keep her on a small dose of Trilelptal, giving it to her at night only, to keep the sleep seizures in check. We have tried weaning her off the diet resulting in her sleep seizures increasing. Right now in her life she definitely needs the diet to keep the sleep seizures minimal. The diet along with the small amount of trileptal, we have had months without visible seizures. While on the diet we have discovered that she is lactose intolerant. When we got rid of the lactose and added lactose free yogurt the seizures significantly subsided (went from 1 every 1-3 nights to 1every 6 nights to several weeks without a seizure. So, what I am trying to say is that it often takes time to eliminate the sleep seizures. And, often a big plus on the diet is that it enables a child to bounce back quicker after a seizure. Rhonda (mom to Shan, age 9) RE: a little disappointing HI Rhonda........Austin has clusters of tonic/clonic seizures that only occur during his sleep at night. He is very happy today otherwise....right now he is jumping around behind me smiling. He just got done with " dinner " and he's all happy lol.....thanks for your support.........Tammy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2004 Report Share Posted February 28, 2004 First let me say that any amount of seizures is too many It took Mike 9 months on the diet until we saw good results and from then it has all (mostly) been uphill, with a few snags along the way. We are now 76 days (out of 77 had a bump in there) seizure free Jenn a little disappointing We have only been on the diet for a week and a half and Im NOT expecting miracles here....But, Austin had his weekly seizure this morning....Now, I know to ALOT of you, a weekly seizure is minimal but its what we have to deal with and to us its too much. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2004 Report Share Posted February 28, 2004 First let me say that any amount of seizures is too many It took Mike 9 months on the diet until we saw good results and from then it has all (mostly) been uphill, with a few snags along the way. We are now 76 days (out of 77 had a bump in there) seizure free Jenn a little disappointing We have only been on the diet for a week and a half and Im NOT expecting miracles here....But, Austin had his weekly seizure this morning....Now, I know to ALOT of you, a weekly seizure is minimal but its what we have to deal with and to us its too much. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2004 Report Share Posted February 28, 2004 First let me say that any amount of seizures is too many It took Mike 9 months on the diet until we saw good results and from then it has all (mostly) been uphill, with a few snags along the way. We are now 76 days (out of 77 had a bump in there) seizure free Jenn a little disappointing We have only been on the diet for a week and a half and Im NOT expecting miracles here....But, Austin had his weekly seizure this morning....Now, I know to ALOT of you, a weekly seizure is minimal but its what we have to deal with and to us its too much. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2004 Report Share Posted February 28, 2004 Thanks Satnam....I feel much better now getting reassurance from all of you. Dont get me wrong, I wasnt going to give up or lose hope because he had a seizure but I guess I was thinking in my head that maybe I did something wrong. But, I know better now....between all of you and his dietician I have gotten reassurance and I am much more at ease about the whole thing. Thank you very much for your support! much appreciated....and best of luck with your little one...........Tammy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2004 Report Share Posted February 28, 2004 Thanks Satnam....I feel much better now getting reassurance from all of you. Dont get me wrong, I wasnt going to give up or lose hope because he had a seizure but I guess I was thinking in my head that maybe I did something wrong. But, I know better now....between all of you and his dietician I have gotten reassurance and I am much more at ease about the whole thing. Thank you very much for your support! much appreciated....and best of luck with your little one...........Tammy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2004 Report Share Posted February 28, 2004 Thats great Jenn! I give you credit for sticking with it and not giving up. I am definitely willing to go for the long haul to help my little man. Best of luck to you and yours!........Tammy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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