Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 Hi Linn, I almost missed you posting, but I had been thinking of you ever since you first mentioned crying daily. It sounded so familiar. I wasn't quite right in thinking it was the lamictal wean causing the tears, since you haven't started to wean. How long has been on the diet? It's great that you have seen such improvement with the diet, down to just a few absence siezures a day. So, I think it makes sense to hold off the weaning process. I would have preferred more of a seizure conntroled wean and sometimes wonder what would have happened had we waited to start the wean. I mean, maybe he wouldn't have missed the last 4 weeks of school due to a worsening of seizures. But on the other hand, his cognitive skills, reading, and writing, and general lucidness have improved so much in the last month. We are seeing the old Ethan again! I think he is actually better off, academically, missing school and getting off the meds. Back to 's tears. So it wasn't a lowering of the lamictal. THen it could have been him adjusting to the higher ketones. Perhaps loosing all that weight would cause his ketones to be especially high, I don't know. Does he also cry because he is hungry? It is hard for kids this age, because they know what they are missing. Ethan has already planned all the restaurants he will eat at and in what order when he goes off the diet. One involves flying to his grandparents' houses in COlorado. What dose of lamictal is on? What center are you using? I think it is terrible that you are not getting more help from you dieticians. I get Ethan's fat allotment in by making hot chocolate. IN fact, this is the only way I get it in, which has made outings impossible. But sometimes he goes for the drink even before the radishes or salmon, which he loves. I make it with 28g canola oil, 80g 40% cream, chocolate falvoring and sacchrine. Then I froth it with my espresso machine frother, though I think there are hand held frothers, too. The frothing mixes the oil nicely, so it doesn't separtate and just float discustingly on the top. I'm not sure what the Stanford planner is, but if it is a computer program for making your own recipes, I would certainly purchase it. We use a program and it has made all the difference. I have heard of people purchasing the exact program the dieticians use. Lastly, for now, I think it would be great for and Ethan to talk or write. What do you think would be the best forum? I have wanted Ethan to write to Cassandra's daughter, as well. She is 12 and struggling with the diet, too. HOw is coping at school? How is the family coping? I really miss not being able to bake a chocolate cake to pick up our low spirits at time. And I miss us all going out to eat at a favorite restaraunt. I hope 's spirits are improving. Gretchen > I have wanted to talk to you,because we are in the same boat. > is 12 and in 6th grade and is also on lamictal.Our protocal is to not > start to wean meds for 6 months,which I would have liked to wean > sooner.I have seen an incredible thing with this diet.I have seen my > son who used to have 50 or more absence seizures per day go down to > just a few and hopefully will go down to none. also has > hypertension and I've seen his blood pressure return to normal with > this diet. has lost a whopping 13 lbs in a week on this > diet ,which has also been good for him,but I'm not sure it's good > quite so fast,plus I think that big of a change is probably > attributing to his crankiness.Maybe our sons could write to one > another and give each other support.I think would like it if > he knew someone else who was having to suffer like him in the > beginning.Hope to talk to you again soon.Linn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 Hi Linn, I almost missed you posting, but I had been thinking of you ever since you first mentioned crying daily. It sounded so familiar. I wasn't quite right in thinking it was the lamictal wean causing the tears, since you haven't started to wean. How long has been on the diet? It's great that you have seen such improvement with the diet, down to just a few absence siezures a day. So, I think it makes sense to hold off the weaning process. I would have preferred more of a seizure conntroled wean and sometimes wonder what would have happened had we waited to start the wean. I mean, maybe he wouldn't have missed the last 4 weeks of school due to a worsening of seizures. But on the other hand, his cognitive skills, reading, and writing, and general lucidness have improved so much in the last month. We are seeing the old Ethan again! I think he is actually better off, academically, missing school and getting off the meds. Back to 's tears. So it wasn't a lowering of the lamictal. THen it could have been him adjusting to the higher ketones. Perhaps loosing all that weight would cause his ketones to be especially high, I don't know. Does he also cry because he is hungry? It is hard for kids this age, because they know what they are missing. Ethan has already planned all the restaurants he will eat at and in what order when he goes off the diet. One involves flying to his grandparents' houses in COlorado. What dose of lamictal is on? What center are you using? I think it is terrible that you are not getting more help from you dieticians. I get Ethan's fat allotment in by making hot chocolate. IN fact, this is the only way I get it in, which has made outings impossible. But sometimes he goes for the drink even before the radishes or salmon, which he loves. I make it with 28g canola oil, 80g 40% cream, chocolate falvoring and sacchrine. Then I froth it with my espresso machine frother, though I think there are hand held frothers, too. The frothing mixes the oil nicely, so it doesn't separtate and just float discustingly on the top. I'm not sure what the Stanford planner is, but if it is a computer program for making your own recipes, I would certainly purchase it. We use a program and it has made all the difference. I have heard of people purchasing the exact program the dieticians use. Lastly, for now, I think it would be great for and Ethan to talk or write. What do you think would be the best forum? I have wanted Ethan to write to Cassandra's daughter, as well. She is 12 and struggling with the diet, too. HOw is coping at school? How is the family coping? I really miss not being able to bake a chocolate cake to pick up our low spirits at time. And I miss us all going out to eat at a favorite restaraunt. I hope 's spirits are improving. Gretchen > I have wanted to talk to you,because we are in the same boat. > is 12 and in 6th grade and is also on lamictal.Our protocal is to not > start to wean meds for 6 months,which I would have liked to wean > sooner.I have seen an incredible thing with this diet.I have seen my > son who used to have 50 or more absence seizures per day go down to > just a few and hopefully will go down to none. also has > hypertension and I've seen his blood pressure return to normal with > this diet. has lost a whopping 13 lbs in a week on this > diet ,which has also been good for him,but I'm not sure it's good > quite so fast,plus I think that big of a change is probably > attributing to his crankiness.Maybe our sons could write to one > another and give each other support.I think would like it if > he knew someone else who was having to suffer like him in the > beginning.Hope to talk to you again soon.Linn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 Hi Linn, I almost missed you posting, but I had been thinking of you ever since you first mentioned crying daily. It sounded so familiar. I wasn't quite right in thinking it was the lamictal wean causing the tears, since you haven't started to wean. How long has been on the diet? It's great that you have seen such improvement with the diet, down to just a few absence siezures a day. So, I think it makes sense to hold off the weaning process. I would have preferred more of a seizure conntroled wean and sometimes wonder what would have happened had we waited to start the wean. I mean, maybe he wouldn't have missed the last 4 weeks of school due to a worsening of seizures. But on the other hand, his cognitive skills, reading, and writing, and general lucidness have improved so much in the last month. We are seeing the old Ethan again! I think he is actually better off, academically, missing school and getting off the meds. Back to 's tears. So it wasn't a lowering of the lamictal. THen it could have been him adjusting to the higher ketones. Perhaps loosing all that weight would cause his ketones to be especially high, I don't know. Does he also cry because he is hungry? It is hard for kids this age, because they know what they are missing. Ethan has already planned all the restaurants he will eat at and in what order when he goes off the diet. One involves flying to his grandparents' houses in COlorado. What dose of lamictal is on? What center are you using? I think it is terrible that you are not getting more help from you dieticians. I get Ethan's fat allotment in by making hot chocolate. IN fact, this is the only way I get it in, which has made outings impossible. But sometimes he goes for the drink even before the radishes or salmon, which he loves. I make it with 28g canola oil, 80g 40% cream, chocolate falvoring and sacchrine. Then I froth it with my espresso machine frother, though I think there are hand held frothers, too. The frothing mixes the oil nicely, so it doesn't separtate and just float discustingly on the top. I'm not sure what the Stanford planner is, but if it is a computer program for making your own recipes, I would certainly purchase it. We use a program and it has made all the difference. I have heard of people purchasing the exact program the dieticians use. Lastly, for now, I think it would be great for and Ethan to talk or write. What do you think would be the best forum? I have wanted Ethan to write to Cassandra's daughter, as well. She is 12 and struggling with the diet, too. HOw is coping at school? How is the family coping? I really miss not being able to bake a chocolate cake to pick up our low spirits at time. And I miss us all going out to eat at a favorite restaraunt. I hope 's spirits are improving. Gretchen > I have wanted to talk to you,because we are in the same boat. > is 12 and in 6th grade and is also on lamictal.Our protocal is to not > start to wean meds for 6 months,which I would have liked to wean > sooner.I have seen an incredible thing with this diet.I have seen my > son who used to have 50 or more absence seizures per day go down to > just a few and hopefully will go down to none. also has > hypertension and I've seen his blood pressure return to normal with > this diet. has lost a whopping 13 lbs in a week on this > diet ,which has also been good for him,but I'm not sure it's good > quite so fast,plus I think that big of a change is probably > attributing to his crankiness.Maybe our sons could write to one > another and give each other support.I think would like it if > he knew someone else who was having to suffer like him in the > beginning.Hope to talk to you again soon.Linn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2004 Report Share Posted April 22, 2004 I'm sorry it's taken me so long to write.I was having a really bad day yesterday.Today is very positive and looking up.I'll let read the letter,but I thought maybe we can use E mail for them to correspond mine is linngilbert7@... I agree that part of 's problem has been too ketotic and that has happened quite a bit,not so much to cause the panty breathing ,but maybe working on his moods.I think I was too harsh on my dietician after all she is doing her best .I think it's just needing time for adjustment.We have had issues with dehydration and low blood sugar that seems to be taking care of itself right now.The good news is not one seizure today.I'm so excited.I have to run off and get his vitamins ,but I'll write later.Linn p.s.I think the crying is just learning to adjust.Linn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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