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Is everyone at GOSH doing the same diet or are people doing variations? We

are using a version which allows certain free foods. I understand our

local hospital did the diet for my daughter referring to the experts at

GOSH, so am interested to see who is doing what.

Ginny

At 17:15 03-05-04, you wrote:

>Francesca had tonic clonics and absences which seem (fingers firmly

>crossed) to be controlled by the diet - the Epilim definitely did

>work for the tonic clonics, but the diet has seemingly taken over.

>

>She also has myoclonic jerks - she still does have these seizures but

>they're about half of what they were pre diet. I'm convinced once

>the Epilim is completely out of her system we'll have a chance to

>fine-tune further to gain better control of these seizures too. Ever

>the optimist!!!

>

>Another Mum from GOSH, Nicola, is doing the MCT diet for her son

> - I was very jealous when she told me recently that they'd

>made bread for him. I have managed pancakes using the Atkins Bake

>Mix, so maybe I could try bread, but Francesca's carb allowance is

>pretty low...

>

>What seizures does your daughter have? I gather things are going

>well so far???

>

>Take care

>

>

>, Mum to Francesca, Keto Kid since Sept 03, less than two weeks

>till drug free...

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> > Hi

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> > Thanks for that info, I will give it a try. Its great news that

> > Francesca is so close to being drug free, something I can only

>dream

> > of. It would just alter our lives completely if my daughter became

> > seizure free, my heart wouldn't stop each time I heard a bang for a

> > start.

> >

> > What kind of epilepsy does (did) Francesca have? and do you know

>any

> > others on the trials particularly anyone on the MCT version?

> >

> > Thanks again

> >

> > karen

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Hi Ginny

We are taking part in the trials based at GOSH, although we see Dr

Cross at NCYPE (St Piers).

As far as I am aware the trials are to see if the MCT version works

as well as the Classic Ketogenic Diet, and the MCT version is based

around taking Liquigen with each meal, I don't know much about the

Classic Diet but I understand its stricter. The trials also double

up as clinical trials on the Ketogenic diet in the UK.

Like I say my knowledge is basic as we are still quite new to it.

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/Ginny

Just read your reply to Ginny - hate to butt in here but can you lead

me to Ginny's original message - I have copies of the GOSH MCT diet

here and would like to know what free foods have been listed for

Ginny if her diet was supposed to have been based on the team at GOSH.

Again, like you, would like to know hospital and dietician.

Glad Francesca is doing well, we will get together soon, all being

well.

Emma.

> > Is everyone at GOSH doing the same diet or are people doing

> variations? We

> > are using a version which allows certain free foods. I

understand

> our

> > local hospital did the diet for my daughter referring to the

> experts at

> > GOSH, so am interested to see who is doing what.

> >

> > Ginny

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Hi

We are on the MCT diet and the only free bits I know of are sugar

free lemonade/coke and juices and we don't need to count the sugar

free jelly but I am sure they said not more than one a day. we can

also use 1/2 teaspoon gravy granules, a pinch of cocoa, and other

flavourings as long as they don't contain sugar. (from the top of my

head, and still new to it so there are possibly many others)

The MCT diet is based on having a list of carbohydrates, proteins,

fats, veg and fruit lists and based on individually calculated

amounts you choose 2 carbs, 2 proteins, 40g group 1 veg (3 groups

different amount from each) and 1 fat and you have to incorporate so

much liquigen (MCT oil) with each meal.

Its quite good for instance she can have cereal with milk and cream

if sweetener required can use certain sugar substitutes. She can

have yogurt, or egg on toast, cheese on toast with tomatoe and

cucumber, strawberries and cream, meat, veg and gravy etc as long as

it has a measured amount of liquigen with it.

etc. just everything has to be measured to the gram.

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