Guest guest Posted May 16, 2004 Report Share Posted May 16, 2004 Dear Joanne, You may well know from my past posts that I've been on the Atkins Diet now for well over one year, there's very little support for people wishing to try the ketogenic diet in the UK, let alone for adults. Typically my meals consist of cold/hot meats, scampi, cheese spread and peanuts, in the main, I guess any foodstuffs selected within the scope of The Atkins Diet would be alright, I don't know whether there's a specific measure of ingredients you'd need to follow, just as long as the carb levels remained low. How you can adapt Jordon to the Atkins I don't know I'm afraid, usually Mums know best! lol. I've never heard of total success for people with Epilepsy who are using the Atkins Diet to control their seizures, and I'm therefore unsure whether the patient could resume to an ordinary diet without any return of seizures. Because of this I felt it important to stress to both my neurologist and local doctor that I was subjecting myself to the Atkins long-term, in order that they could both monitor if there was any side effects, specifically my blood levels, for the need for supplimental additives. I take Vitamin B6 (Folic Acid) tabs, Slow Sodium and Ginkgo Biloba, along with my various Anti-Epileptic Drugs. Best wishes, Phil Considering Atkins Hi, I think we're getting to the end of the line with the KD as Jordan is refusing to eat. He'll usually eat the meals with no problem. Seems the problem is when he sees what other kids are eating or when he's out in the community, it's hard to avoid all food places. But he's been complaining and cheating. The diet has helped some and I know we have a long way to go with fine tuning but I don't think we'll get there. I'm so afraid as to what might happen if we took him off the diet. So, we're considering putting him on Atkins. I've read some old posts and have some questions. I have the Atkins book and will have to do some speed reading here soon. How do you figure out how many carb grams they should have? Is 20 the amount regardless of wt/age? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Joanne " The Ketogenic Diet....a realistic treatment option, NOT just a last resort! " List is for parent to parent support only. It is important to get medical advice from a professional keto team! Subscribe: ketogenic-subscribe Unsubscribe: ketogenic-unsubscribe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2004 Report Share Posted May 16, 2004 Dear Joanne, You may well know from my past posts that I've been on the Atkins Diet now for well over one year, there's very little support for people wishing to try the ketogenic diet in the UK, let alone for adults. Typically my meals consist of cold/hot meats, scampi, cheese spread and peanuts, in the main, I guess any foodstuffs selected within the scope of The Atkins Diet would be alright, I don't know whether there's a specific measure of ingredients you'd need to follow, just as long as the carb levels remained low. How you can adapt Jordon to the Atkins I don't know I'm afraid, usually Mums know best! lol. I've never heard of total success for people with Epilepsy who are using the Atkins Diet to control their seizures, and I'm therefore unsure whether the patient could resume to an ordinary diet without any return of seizures. Because of this I felt it important to stress to both my neurologist and local doctor that I was subjecting myself to the Atkins long-term, in order that they could both monitor if there was any side effects, specifically my blood levels, for the need for supplimental additives. I take Vitamin B6 (Folic Acid) tabs, Slow Sodium and Ginkgo Biloba, along with my various Anti-Epileptic Drugs. Best wishes, Phil Considering Atkins Hi, I think we're getting to the end of the line with the KD as Jordan is refusing to eat. He'll usually eat the meals with no problem. Seems the problem is when he sees what other kids are eating or when he's out in the community, it's hard to avoid all food places. But he's been complaining and cheating. The diet has helped some and I know we have a long way to go with fine tuning but I don't think we'll get there. I'm so afraid as to what might happen if we took him off the diet. So, we're considering putting him on Atkins. I've read some old posts and have some questions. I have the Atkins book and will have to do some speed reading here soon. How do you figure out how many carb grams they should have? Is 20 the amount regardless of wt/age? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Joanne " The Ketogenic Diet....a realistic treatment option, NOT just a last resort! " List is for parent to parent support only. It is important to get medical advice from a professional keto team! Subscribe: ketogenic-subscribe Unsubscribe: ketogenic-unsubscribe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2004 Report Share Posted May 17, 2004 Hi Phil, Thanks for the info. I wish we could stay on the keto diet but my son just wasn't buying it anymore. I was hoping that we could buy more time so that at least we could get him off some of the meds. So...we'll try Atkins and see what happens. If I recall you also have a VNS right? Jordan also has one but it's turned off as it wasn't working. Actually it worked for a while but over time, it didn't work. Wish us luck! > Dear Joanne, > > You may well know from my past posts that I've been on the Atkins Diet now for well over one year, there's very little support for people wishing to try the ketogenic diet in the UK, let alone for adults. > > Typically my meals consist of cold/hot meats, scampi, cheese spread and peanuts, in the main, I guess any foodstuffs selected within the scope of The Atkins Diet would be alright, I don't know whether there's a specific measure of ingredients you'd need to follow, just as long as the carb levels remained low. How you can adapt Jordon to the Atkins I don't know I'm afraid, usually Mums know best! lol. > > I've never heard of total success for people with Epilepsy who are using the Atkins Diet to control their seizures, and I'm therefore unsure whether the patient could resume to an ordinary diet without any return of seizures. Because of this I felt it important to stress to both my neurologist and local doctor that I was subjecting myself to the Atkins long-term, in order that they could both monitor if there was any side effects, specifically my blood levels, for the need for supplimental additives. > > I take Vitamin B6 (Folic Acid) tabs, Slow Sodium and Ginkgo Biloba, along with my various Anti-Epileptic Drugs. > > > Best wishes, > > Phil > > > > > > Considering Atkins > > > Hi, I think we're getting to the end of the line with the KD as > Jordan is refusing to eat. He'll usually eat the meals with no > problem. Seems the problem is when he sees what other kids are > eating or when he's out in the community, it's hard to avoid all food > places. But he's been complaining and cheating. > The diet has helped some and I know we have a long way to go with > fine tuning but I don't think we'll get there. I'm so afraid as to > what might happen if we took him off the diet. > So, we're considering putting him on Atkins. I've read some old > posts and have some questions. I have the Atkins book and will have > to do some speed reading here soon. How do you figure out how many > carb grams they should have? Is 20 the amount regardless of wt/age? > Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Joanne > > > > " The Ketogenic Diet....a realistic treatment option, NOT just a last resort! " > > List is for parent to parent support only. > It is important to get medical advice from a professional keto team! > Subscribe: ketogenic-subscribe > Unsubscribe: ketogenic- unsubscribe > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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