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...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2004 Report Share Posted February 28, 2004 Thats just my luck Rhonda! I did notice after his seizure yesterday even only being on this diet two weeks that he seemed to bounce back a little quicker. He had the seizure at about 5:45 am and by the time it was time for the bus, he was happy as can be and ready to go! He even ate his breakfast without any problems which I was concerned about because usually after a seizure he has no appetite. He seems more aware of his surrounding too....hes much quieter (even school has noticed this).....he seems to be sitting better during his work at school. The one thing that I CANNOT believe is the fact that pre-diet Austin wouldnt stay out of the refridgerator and it was a really big concern of mine when thinking of doing the diet. Since we have been home after initiating the diet, Austin has not gone to the refridgerator at all!!! The only time he has asked for food is when its being cooked and he sees it. But, hes not searching for it. This is just blowing my mind!! There are perks to doing this diet. His meals are all planned out and ready for him at pretty much the same time every day and it seems like every couple of hours hes getting something. I think that is keeping him content. He just seems happier strange as that may be. But you know what, Ill take it! Thanks for your response to this Rhonda.......it really helps! Best wishes to you and yours........Tammy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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