Guest guest Posted December 15, 2003 Report Share Posted December 15, 2003 mariagildab wrote: > What do you think, what's your experience?..Will the diet alone be > enough for ? Theres really only one answer to this question......you will never know unless you try. Thats the only way to find out > And another question, is it possible that a kid needs a lower ratio? > I found a relation in being too ketotic and having increased > seizures... Could this be possible? What do you do to solve it? Yup, absoloutely possible. But I would leave the ratio alone for now, wean the rest of the frisium. Have something like diastat on hand for withdrawl seizures. Wait a good month to ensure he has stabilized from the last of wean, then try fine-tuning diet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2003 Report Share Posted December 15, 2003 Hi Gilda, I've been catching up here and on doose board ... our computer had to go the hospital so I was offline for almost a week. What a pain. I'm so sorry got a rebound of the rash. Poor baby... and poor mom, too.... I hope he's better. About the drugs.... well, you already know that I'm not a big fan of AEDs. has been through a rough time lately. All of that could certainly be causing his seizures, but who knows?? You will never know what the diet can do until you get off the meds. You might want to wait until he's completely over the rash. Then, if you do decide to get rid of the meds, you might want to go slowly and see what happens. It's such a dilemma because the sooner you get him off, the sooner you can work with the diet and see what can be done. However, withdrawal seizures are no fun, either, so I think only you can know what is best for in that regard. It is definitely possible for kids to do better with lower ketones. My kiddo is one of them. She's not had a seizure at 160, but if she stays there for a full day, she doesn't feel well at all. She does best right around 80. She is almost always down at 40 in the morning. She's been on 3:1 ratio from the beginning. Try giving extra fluid to see if that brings his ketone level down a little bit. If not, give him a teaspoon of apple juice in addition to the fluids. Go slowly, but add a teaspoon of juice until his ketones are down at about 80. By giving juice you are lowering the ratio a bit without recalculating his meals. If you find he does better with lower ketones, then you could officially decrease his ratio. What is his ratio now? BTW, our keto neuro told us she was going to stop the Depakote when we were in the hospital starting the diet. Even though we were prepared for it and it really WAS what we wanted, we were terrified for the first few days off the drug. I think it is normal to hang on to whatever we've gotten used to doing, even if it isn't working the way we want...just human nature, I guess. Good luck with your decision. You know best... I'm sure you will make a good choice for him. Cammie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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