Guest guest Posted October 26, 2003 Report Share Posted October 26, 2003 Can you try moving some or all of tegretol dose to another time of day and see if it makes any difference? I have the sense the increase in tegretol is the problem...... But does she have any signs of being too ketotic? michelle deneesad@... wrote: > Help!!! My daughter has been throwing up for the last 4 days; she is > on the > ketogenic diet and two meds - Dilantin and tegretol; We are adding > tegretol in > hopes of taking her off dilantin; Hannah is throwing up everyday > around the > same time and then she is fine for the rest of the day; She is already > on > Zantac for gastro problems; Neurologist is not sure what if could be; > She gets her > breakfast (heavy keto meal) mixed with her two meds - we are wondering > if this > is too hard on her system even thought the throwing up just started > and we > have been doing the meds /diet combo since Oct 1- when we added > tegretol- we > are steading increasing the Tegretol to get it therapuetic; she is on > 300mgs and > she weighs 27lbs. Thanks for any info that may be helpful!!! > Deneesa, > Hannah's mommy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2003 Report Share Posted October 26, 2003 The goal of the keto diet is to reduce medications, not increase them. Vomiting might be a sign that she is toxic on the tegretol. Weaning tegretol is a nightmare and takes several months. Be warned. Ask your neurologist about that aspect. Vomiting could be a sign of very bad constipation as well. How is the diet working for you? Bill deneesad@... wrote: > Help!!! My daughter has been throwing up for the last 4 days; she is on the > ketogenic diet and two meds - Dilantin and tegretol; We are adding tegretol in > hopes of taking her off dilantin; Hannah is throwing up everyday around the > same time and then she is fine for the rest of the day; She is already on > Zantac for gastro problems; Neurologist is not sure what if could be; She gets her > breakfast (heavy keto meal) mixed with her two meds - we are wondering if this > is too hard on her system even thought the throwing up just started and we > have been doing the meds /diet combo since Oct 1- when we added tegretol- we > are steading increasing the Tegretol to get it therapuetic; she is on 300mgs and > she weighs 27lbs. Thanks for any info that may be helpful!!! Deneesa, > Hannah's mommy > > > " 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 October 26, 2003 Report Share Posted October 26, 2003 Deneesa, My first guess would be med toxicity too. The diet in itself has shown to increase the half life of the drugs (drugs stay longer in the body). I expect the Dilantin is too high. Are you maxed out on Dilantin? Another caution, therapeutic level for tegretol (any med) is not know for those on the diet. It will be lower. Is Hannah presently having any seizures? If the seizures have increased Dilantin being toxic could be the culprit. I would suggest that you don't go higher than half the recommended amount for Tegretol and see how Hannah does. If you go as high as the recommended therapeutic dose then you are running a high risk for med toxicity and all that could go with it (increased seizures, nausea/vomiting, etc.). I checked on the internet for tegretol side effects and it did say that nausea and vomiting could be a side effect to tegretol when giving too much at the start. In other words, Hannah might do better if she were given a smaller dose and increased at a slower rate. Has the zantac been helping? Just curious because often Zantac has not helped kids on the diet. We tried Zantac and it did not help. What helped was digestive enzymes. On the other hand, zantac has helped some. It all depends on what is causing the stomach problems. Rhonda Help!!! My daughter has been throwing up for the last 4 days; she is on the ketogenic diet and two meds - Dilantin and tegretol; We are adding tegretol in hopes of taking her off dilantin; Hannah is throwing up everyday around the same time and then she is fine for the rest of the day; She is already on Zantac for gastro problems; Neurologist is not sure what if could be; She gets her breakfast (heavy keto meal) mixed with her two meds - we are wondering if this is too hard on her system even thought the throwing up just started and we have been doing the meds /diet combo since Oct 1- when we added tegretol- we are steading increasing the Tegretol to get it therapuetic; she is on 300mgs and she weighs 27lbs. Thanks for any info that may be helpful!!! Deneesa, Hannah's mommy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2003 Report Share Posted November 24, 2003 , Stockton's seizures cannot be linked at all to an antibiotic, or even an immunization. BUT, what is interesting is that his seizures get obviously better with antibiotic treatment. Things that make you go " HHmmmmm. " > Listmates, > > New listmate here with a question that I hope you can remember and don't > mind my asking... > > How many of your children began having seizures within about a month of > taking an antibiotic? The question would include the moms taking an > antibiotic either in the last month of pregnancy or along with or shortly > after birth if the baby had problems soon after birth. I'd also include an > antifungal or antiviral medication in that list...just something > anti-microbial. > > Thanks, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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