Guest guest Posted April 23, 2004 Report Share Posted April 23, 2004 -Hi - Oh my goodness! What an ordeal you are going thru. Thankfully, Langan appears to be unphased by all that's going on. I just posted a message about having a rough couple of days. Did Cincy say that the low bicarbs were a result of the change in metabolism from eliminating the medication? has been very whiny (I'm not sure moody is the word - but definitely irritable) What did you mean by Langan being " moody " ? Come to think of it, he did spit up early yesterday after b'fast but I had given him some Tylenol which he hates so I thought he kind of choked that up (it smelled like puke - sorry!) He's not breathing funny (that I have noticed) but am wondering if this could be the same problem. Why did your ped. say Wed. blood work was " normal " when in fact, her bicarbs were low as identified by Cincy? What blood work did you ask for? Just a CBC? Very glad to hear that Langan is doing OK - how scary for all of you!!! What IV bag did they give her? Wonder why Cincy didn't think your local hospital could administer the IV with just a phone call - instead of opting to make the 4.5 hour drive in the first place? So, moodiness, fast breathing, and refusal to eat are the big signs? has eaten nearly all of his food the past 2 days - didn't finish a couple of meals when he was extremely whiny but all but a couple of bites. UGHHHH....don't know what to do! Hang in there! Keep us updated w/Langan's progress. Hopefully you will be discharged this afternoon and can enjoy a peaceful weekend. I've been thinking of you but have busy following around worried. BIG BIG Hugs to you and Langan! She's quite a trooper! -- In ketogenic , " Tucker " <tuckerwing@m...> wrote: > Hi all. Just wanted to let everyone know that we are in the hospital. I have seen some recent posts about vomiting and moodiness and since those were two things we saw with Langan I wanted to pass on our experience in case it helps anyone. > > First of all, we are fine. Were in the ER FOREVER until they got us a room, which was frustrating b/c they knew early on that they were admitting us. We got to a room by 9pm. The ER docs had me almost crazy. They had never heard of keto and were looking at me like I was some freak for putting my kid on a diet and pulling her meds. I told them to call our neuro in Cincy and they copped that " god complex " attitude, so I called Cincy and hooked them up and that seemed to help. The ped doctors on the floor are much better. They have actually heard of keto and they are in contact with Cincy, letting them make the calls. > > From what I can gather, the problem is that Langan's blood has become too acidic. It is amazing, really, that Cincy figured it out from across the country. I emailed the dietician on Tuesday that I was concerned that Langan needed some more meal plans b/c she was starting to refuse meals again and screaming through them. I added as a side note that she has been really spitty lately, too, so it might be reflux and not the meals, but that I wanted to try some more variety. She sent me new meal plans and said she was forwarding my concerns to the neuro. Wednesday morning, the nurse called and said the neuro wanted us to go get some blood work, just to be safe. We went to the ped for the bloodwork on Wednesday evening and they called my cell Wednesday night saying that the #s were in normal range (???) and that they were forwarding the results to Cincy. No problemo. I go to court yesterday and then run to the jail to quickly see a client. I get out of the jail and there are all these missed calls on my cell, so I immediately assume Langan had a seizure. But they are Cincy and my husband. So I call my husband back and he tells me that Cincy called and everything is ok but we have a small situation that we need to deal with but it's no big deal but Cincy wants needs me to get Langan up there NOW to admit her. I am like HUH????? (It is a 4 1/2 hour drive which I will gladly do but it doesn't make sense that it is nothing but they want us there) So I call the nurse and she tells me that Langan's bi-carbs are really low and they can treat it overnight with an IV and it is something that they see a lot with the diet etc but they want us up there b/c they know the right IV fluids to use for the diet and they know Langan, etc. So I am on my way home to pack her up, still talking to the nurse, and she asks me how Langan is doing. And I told her that she's fine. She said, " She's not breathing fast or anything, is she? " And I said, " Funny you should say that. We've noticed at night and when she's getting ready to nap that she starts breathing really fast but she doesn't seem in any distress. I was going to email you about it but now that you mention it, yes. " She puts me on hold and then comes back on and says that the neuro doesn't want me driving that distance with her breathing like that b/c it could be dangerous and to get to the ER now. She was really comforting and said that she was sure it would be fine but just to be safe we needed to get to the ER and let them call her and take it from there. So here we are. > > Langan's bicarbs were apparently 9 at the ped Wednesday and 7 here yesterday, so they put her on an IV overnight (after 7 needle sticks. grrrr) and then this morning they were only back up to 9. Soooo we are still here. They are going to give her another bag on the IV and then check her levels at 3pm and let us know whether we're going home or staying. They all seem in agreement that they can get the levels up to where Cincy wants them (16) and we can give her something orally after that to keep it stable if necessary, but it is a SLOW process. > > Langan thinks she is on vacation- no therapy yesterday or today and other than the 7 needle sticks, the catheter and the chest xray (compliments of the ER doc who wouldn't call the Cincy folks until after he tested for everything under the sun), she has been as happy as a clam. She doesn't act sick or anything. They did say that her being cranky, refusing meals and spitting can be symptoms of this so here's hoping those go away when they get the levels up (well, maybe the crankiness is part of her charm, though....) > > Just wanted to post this to update everyone and to let people know that they might want to be on the look out for this. I feel stupid that we didn't see it, but thankfully we have a great keto team that is really on the ball!! > > , mom to Langan 21 months old and keto kid since 11/02, med free since 4/2/04 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2004 Report Share Posted April 23, 2004 Oh my, . Things can change so quickly! At least it sounds like things are definitely improving and Langan is back on track. How did she handle all of this seizure-wise? Are you at the big famous hospital? SOOOOOO good to read about the response/reaction you've gotten at Cincinnati. It has nearly moved me to tears thinking that Macie is in their hands, too. I talked to Sue several times in the last couple of days. Everything we talk about she runs by Dr. H, which is also extraordinary, I think. I told her just this morning how much I appreciated being treated with so much respect and Macie getting so much attention from them. I told her getting one phone call would be a big improvement over what we had before, much less 4 in 2 days! Which neuro overlooked the bicarb levels? Was it the keto one? If so, that is scary, as he should be up on all that. This makes me so mad to think that in all that time Macie never had any bloodwork done for anything. I would have thought that at least when the seizures came back they would have wanted to check into things further. OK, I'll quit now before my blood pressure goes up! I hope you'll be home soon, and that all of this will only help make things even better for Langan in the long run. Take good care, Glenna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2004 Report Share Posted April 23, 2004 Oh my, . Things can change so quickly! At least it sounds like things are definitely improving and Langan is back on track. How did she handle all of this seizure-wise? Are you at the big famous hospital? SOOOOOO good to read about the response/reaction you've gotten at Cincinnati. It has nearly moved me to tears thinking that Macie is in their hands, too. I talked to Sue several times in the last couple of days. Everything we talk about she runs by Dr. H, which is also extraordinary, I think. I told her just this morning how much I appreciated being treated with so much respect and Macie getting so much attention from them. I told her getting one phone call would be a big improvement over what we had before, much less 4 in 2 days! Which neuro overlooked the bicarb levels? Was it the keto one? If so, that is scary, as he should be up on all that. This makes me so mad to think that in all that time Macie never had any bloodwork done for anything. I would have thought that at least when the seizures came back they would have wanted to check into things further. OK, I'll quit now before my blood pressure goes up! I hope you'll be home soon, and that all of this will only help make things even better for Langan in the long run. Take good care, Glenna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2004 Report Share Posted April 23, 2004 Oh my, . Things can change so quickly! At least it sounds like things are definitely improving and Langan is back on track. How did she handle all of this seizure-wise? Are you at the big famous hospital? SOOOOOO good to read about the response/reaction you've gotten at Cincinnati. It has nearly moved me to tears thinking that Macie is in their hands, too. I talked to Sue several times in the last couple of days. Everything we talk about she runs by Dr. H, which is also extraordinary, I think. I told her just this morning how much I appreciated being treated with so much respect and Macie getting so much attention from them. I told her getting one phone call would be a big improvement over what we had before, much less 4 in 2 days! Which neuro overlooked the bicarb levels? Was it the keto one? If so, that is scary, as he should be up on all that. This makes me so mad to think that in all that time Macie never had any bloodwork done for anything. I would have thought that at least when the seizures came back they would have wanted to check into things further. OK, I'll quit now before my blood pressure goes up! I hope you'll be home soon, and that all of this will only help make things even better for Langan in the long run. Take good care, Glenna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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