Guest guest Posted June 19, 2004 Report Share Posted June 19, 2004 Hi Nicky You are definitely in the right place for information here. As for a hospital, I personally don't know the answer to that one, but if you contact Emma at www.matthewsfriends.org - she has just set up a charity in the UK to try and raise awareness of the diet and to make it more available. She might be able to give you a hospital name, I'm not sure. Your timing is unbelievable! Tonight with Trevor Mc is showing a programme on Monday night at 8 pm (who cares about Croatia vs England!) about the Ketogenic Diet. They have followed my daughter, Francesca, and another family in Plymouth as it happens, and have also filmed us meeting a family in Cornwall. My personal hope is that once the programme goes out, parents will be asking for the diet and hospitals are going to have to start to take notice and offer it. Also we'll be asking for donations and hopefully will raise enough possibly to fund another dietician at Great Ormond Street??? The timing against the football is a real shame, but I am going to phone as many hospitals and doctors' surgeries as I can on Monday and try to get as many medical professionals as possible to watch it. I've got the Portland in London covered already, as well as my own GP. I have created an A4 page about Francesca and the programme which I'd happily e-mail to you or anyone else who is interested. You must phone your neuro and tell them to watch (or tape it if they can't bear to miss the football!) We need to get as many people watching this programme as possible. Anyway, I really hope you will get a chance to do the diet in the not too distant future. Take care , Mum to Francesca, Keto Kid since Sept 03, med free for 5 weeks and jerks getting less and less > Hi, my name is Nicola Jeffery I live in Plymouth [uK] with my husband, Keven and 7 year old daughter called Isobel. Isobel has a currently unspecified epilepsy syndrome that has caused learning difficulties, autism, motor control problems and uncontrolled seizures despite trying loads of drug combinations. She's currently on three AEDs and still no help. She has tonic clonic seizures while asleep every day, absences, complex partials and atonic seizures throughout the day. She has never been seizure free. So her neurologists have suggested the ketogenic diet, which will be very difficult because of her autism, but we are keen to try it. We have a big problem however in that no hospitals in the South West of England can help us and we are told that the trial at GOS in London is now full. > My first question to everyone is: Is there anywhere we can go in the UK to be able to go on the ketogenic diet? We will travel anywhere. > > Thanks for listening. > > Nicky > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2004 Report Share Posted June 19, 2004 Dear Nicola, I'm afraid I don't have the parent's name or e-mail address to hand, but I was in touch with a father who's son was treated in Cambridge, at a hospital, by a part-time dietician. I sure hope either he reads your e-mail or I find/remember his name or addy. I guess you could try reading in the community/group area for any details this parent might have contributed on the hospital's program, Best wishes, Phil (Malvern, UK) finding a hospital that can help us Hi, my name is Nicola Jeffery I live in Plymouth [uK] with my husband, Keven and 7 year old daughter called Isobel. Isobel has a currently unspecified epilepsy syndrome that has caused learning difficulties, autism, motor control problems and uncontrolled seizures despite trying loads of drug combinations. She's currently on three AEDs and still no help. She has tonic clonic seizures while asleep every day, absences, complex partials and atonic seizures throughout the day. She has never been seizure free. So her neurologists have suggested the ketogenic diet, which will be very difficult because of her autism, but we are keen to try it. We have a big problem however in that no hospitals in the South West of England can help us and we are told that the trial at GOS in London is now full. My first question to everyone is: Is there anywhere we can go in the UK to be able to go on the ketogenic diet? We will travel anywhere. Thanks for listening. Nicky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2004 Report Share Posted June 19, 2004 Hi Nicola, We did the Ketogenic Diet at the Central Middlesex Hospital under Dr. Ruby Schwartz. At the time we did it we had no dietician but managed with help from this group. This dr. is involved with the ketogenic trials that are going on. If you don't mind travelling you could try there. Saro ...Rohan's mum nicola jeffery wrote: > Hi, my name is Nicola Jeffery I live in Plymouth [uK] with my husband, > Keven and 7 year old daughter called Isobel. Isobel has a currently > unspecified epilepsy syndrome that has caused learning difficulties, > autism, motor control problems and uncontrolled seizures despite > trying loads of drug combinations. She's currently on three AEDs and > still no help. She has tonic clonic seizures while asleep every day, > absences, complex partials and atonic seizures throughout the day. She > has never been seizure free. So her neurologists have suggested the > ketogenic diet, which will be very difficult because of her autism, > but we are keen to try it. We have a big problem however in that no > hospitals in the South West of England can help us and we are told > that the trial at GOS in London is now full. > My first question to everyone is: Is there anywhere we can go in the > UK to be able to go on the ketogenic diet? We will travel anywhere. > > Thanks for listening. > > Nicky > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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