Guest guest Posted February 1, 2004 Report Share Posted February 1, 2004 Hi , Have you ever done any blood ketone testing for ? We are just starting for Macie. Her urine sticks are almost always 80-160. In hospital, her blood level was in the 2's or 3's (target range 4- 6). I feel like we've wasted a lot of time by not trying this...of course our last neuro used only urine. I asked our new dietitian about glucose monitoring and explained to her that we had little success in figuring out any patterns. She said in her experience the glucose readings were not much help in trying to fine tune or predict seizure control. She said there is a natural ebb and flow of glucose in the body, and it doesn't take much to upset that. Sometimes you'll have abnormal readings from some process at work in your body (fighting off illness, etc.) and never know why. I thought this was interesting and might explain why we never got any useful info from Macie's glucose readings. Of course, Macie may just be the exception (she usually is). I'm interested to see what others have to say about this. I know some of you use it successfully. Just wanted to share.... Thanks, Glenna > > > > HI Cleo, > > > > We just got back from a visit to Macie's new epilepsy center. > > > > They are using blood ketone measurements, and we never did > before. > > > > The dietitian gave us the machine, and the neuro wrote a > > > prescription > > > > for the strips. She said they run $5 or $6 a strip (I can't > wait > > > to > > > > see what our insurance ends up paying!!). > > > > The brand we have is a Precision Extra by Medisense. It > also > > > > does glucose with a different strip. There may be others out > there. > > > > > > > > > > > Best wishes, > > > > > > > > Glenna > > > > > > > > FYI: Macie's urine ketones have been consistently high. Her > blood > > > > ketones while in hospital (24 hours) were in the 2's and 3's. > They > > > > said the 4-6 range is usually necessary for seizure control. > We're > > > > hoping this will be a helpful tool for us, as much as we hate to > > > > stick her > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > > > > > I read a while back about a home tester for ketones in the > blood? > > > > > > > > > > Where was that from, u.k.? > > > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > > > Cleo > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2004 Report Share Posted February 2, 2004 So right, Sandi! Whatever it takes, right? Glenna > Congratulations --having a neuro listen to you and help answer your questions > There is no " right " answer > All kids seem to react so differently to Ketone levels, glucose levels, > ratios etc... > Some of our kids only need the 80's ketones and others need 160 > I believe that the fine-tuning of blood ketone and glucose testings should be > " tried " > We try ratio change up/down, calories up/down, hydration, etc... > When we are at a loss, and our child is still having seizures, TRY everything > Maybe a part of the puzzle can be solved > I do not believe it is just one thing, but a combination of factors to help > with seizure control, for some kids > Just think, some have complete seizure control on a " basic " keto diet and > never know what fine-tuning is > Some learn a " new " diagnosis, because the diet is or has stopped working > The glucose levels help with my daughter, in that if levels creep up--we get > to " double-check " --Illness?, Extra Calories?, Too-little calories?, etc.. > But I believe that this is not a seizure predictor or a way of fine- tuning to > the point of being seizure-free > It has been said before--is it the Ketones?, Lower glucose levels?, calorie > reduction?, increase in fats?, ---what actually is the main component to help > with seizure control?? > As we all have seen--it is different for all kids AND it seems to change > with our kids-- > Is their an answer to all of this? > I am still waiting! > I know this diet is always being fine-tuned BUT look when our kids were on > meds-or the meds they remain on? > We or should I say the Neuros are always tweaking the dose to obtain levels > for optimum seizure control > Guess we will continue to tweak the diet > And try urine and blood tests > And enjoy our children every second > We are truly blessed with our children > Our children are all amazing-and blessed! > Sandi > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2004 Report Share Posted February 2, 2004 So right, Sandi! Whatever it takes, right? Glenna > Congratulations --having a neuro listen to you and help answer your questions > There is no " right " answer > All kids seem to react so differently to Ketone levels, glucose levels, > ratios etc... > Some of our kids only need the 80's ketones and others need 160 > I believe that the fine-tuning of blood ketone and glucose testings should be > " tried " > We try ratio change up/down, calories up/down, hydration, etc... > When we are at a loss, and our child is still having seizures, TRY everything > Maybe a part of the puzzle can be solved > I do not believe it is just one thing, but a combination of factors to help > with seizure control, for some kids > Just think, some have complete seizure control on a " basic " keto diet and > never know what fine-tuning is > Some learn a " new " diagnosis, because the diet is or has stopped working > The glucose levels help with my daughter, in that if levels creep up--we get > to " double-check " --Illness?, Extra Calories?, Too-little calories?, etc.. > But I believe that this is not a seizure predictor or a way of fine- tuning to > the point of being seizure-free > It has been said before--is it the Ketones?, Lower glucose levels?, calorie > reduction?, increase in fats?, ---what actually is the main component to help > with seizure control?? > As we all have seen--it is different for all kids AND it seems to change > with our kids-- > Is their an answer to all of this? > I am still waiting! > I know this diet is always being fine-tuned BUT look when our kids were on > meds-or the meds they remain on? > We or should I say the Neuros are always tweaking the dose to obtain levels > for optimum seizure control > Guess we will continue to tweak the diet > And try urine and blood tests > And enjoy our children every second > We are truly blessed with our children > Our children are all amazing-and blessed! > Sandi > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2004 Report Share Posted February 2, 2004 So right, Sandi! Whatever it takes, right? Glenna > Congratulations --having a neuro listen to you and help answer your questions > There is no " right " answer > All kids seem to react so differently to Ketone levels, glucose levels, > ratios etc... > Some of our kids only need the 80's ketones and others need 160 > I believe that the fine-tuning of blood ketone and glucose testings should be > " tried " > We try ratio change up/down, calories up/down, hydration, etc... > When we are at a loss, and our child is still having seizures, TRY everything > Maybe a part of the puzzle can be solved > I do not believe it is just one thing, but a combination of factors to help > with seizure control, for some kids > Just think, some have complete seizure control on a " basic " keto diet and > never know what fine-tuning is > Some learn a " new " diagnosis, because the diet is or has stopped working > The glucose levels help with my daughter, in that if levels creep up--we get > to " double-check " --Illness?, Extra Calories?, Too-little calories?, etc.. > But I believe that this is not a seizure predictor or a way of fine- tuning to > the point of being seizure-free > It has been said before--is it the Ketones?, Lower glucose levels?, calorie > reduction?, increase in fats?, ---what actually is the main component to help > with seizure control?? > As we all have seen--it is different for all kids AND it seems to change > with our kids-- > Is their an answer to all of this? > I am still waiting! > I know this diet is always being fine-tuned BUT look when our kids were on > meds-or the meds they remain on? > We or should I say the Neuros are always tweaking the dose to obtain levels > for optimum seizure control > Guess we will continue to tweak the diet > And try urine and blood tests > And enjoy our children every second > We are truly blessed with our children > Our children are all amazing-and blessed! > Sandi > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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