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Hi Gail...thanks for the help. So many nice people here and I do need the

help for sure! Today was the first day she was in moderate ketones. I

have been better in the passed few days than ever, so I don't get it?? So,

now it's the weekend, and I don't have my dietitian to get us back on track

and be really strict. Do you have any suggestions? Or does anyone out

there? I have to wait until Monday or just take out all or most of the

carbs? I hate this diet so much and I know they say it gets better, but

she fights me on everything. Just when I think it gets tolerable and I

find something that will take place of the fats, she rejects it. It's so

frustrating! It's like in her mind she's getting penalized for having

seizures! I know that's not the truth, but I can tell her over and over

this is to help and so we don't have to take meds anymore and makes us feel

better, but I get nothing from her. She just looks away like I'm not

saying anything. She's a completely functioning 5 (almost 6) year old girl

with some delays in learning because of the seizures, but other than that,

she sure knows how to do everything else. So, does she understand or does

she just want to ignore this? I guess that's a question for the Doc,

right? So...in all, I want to give this the time and energy to make this

work if it can and I think this would help. So, I think it works only when

she's in high ketosis. (at least at this point) Can anyone help me

through the weekend in some meals that this picky eater will eat w/o

creams? I would greatly appreciate it! thanks!

Sheridans Mom,

At 06:09 AM 6/26/2004, you wrote:

>Hi there. Just saw your post. Hannah was 5.5 yrs. old when she

>started the diet. She was our picky eater and did not like the mayo,

>butter, cream ch, sour cream, etc. I made her a " stirring " cocoa!

>She drank this at every meal. This was the only way she would get

>all her fats in at each meal. 1/3 cups heavy whipping cream; 2/3 cup

>water; 1 teasp. unsweetened cocoa; 1/2 teasp. imitation vanilla and

>splenda to taste. Cook in micro till warm. Then we would add her

>measured amount of canola oil and she would stir this as she drank

>it down to keep the oil mixed in.

>

>We were fortunate that Hannah could tolerate many changes to the

>diet and still remain in large ketosis. She had Atonic seizures only

>but none of the meds we tried stopped them. She remained on the diet

>2.5 yrs. and is now seizure free and med free. Been off for a year

>now!!!!

>

>It is difficult in the beginning but after a few months you will get

>into a routine and it will get easier. Surf and find many recipes

>and see if you can convert them to work for her ratio.

>

>I let Hannah choose what she wanted for breakfast and lunch. She

>could have whatever she wanted. Breakfast didn't have to be

>breakfast food. But at dinner, I would try to make her dinner a part

>of what we were having. Let me know if I can be of any help Gail

>

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Are you using a meal planner? If not, what meal plans do you have to

work with? I'm sure we can come up with some plans for you!

I made a great aubergine pancake tonight. It was just

aubergine/eggplant, egg, macadamia nuts, garlic, flax seed and

coconut oil. I fried the aubergine and garlic in the coconut oil,

ground the nuts, then added everything into the mini blender with

some salt and pepper until it was smooth (ish), then fried it in a

little more coconut oil until it was brown. It was really tasty. I

served it with some salad and followed it with jelly.

, Mum to Francesca, Keto Kid since Sept 03

> >Hi there. Just saw your post. Hannah was 5.5 yrs. old when she

> >started the diet. She was our picky eater and did not like the

mayo,

> >butter, cream ch, sour cream, etc. I made her a " stirring " cocoa!

> >She drank this at every meal. This was the only way she would get

> >all her fats in at each meal. 1/3 cups heavy whipping cream; 2/3

cup

> >water; 1 teasp. unsweetened cocoa; 1/2 teasp. imitation vanilla and

> >splenda to taste. Cook in micro till warm. Then we would add her

> >measured amount of canola oil and she would stir this as she drank

> >it down to keep the oil mixed in.

> >

> >We were fortunate that Hannah could tolerate many changes to the

> >diet and still remain in large ketosis. She had Atonic seizures

only

> >but none of the meds we tried stopped them. She remained on the

diet

> >2.5 yrs. and is now seizure free and med free. Been off for a year

> >now!!!!

> >

> >It is difficult in the beginning but after a few months you will

get

> >into a routine and it will get easier. Surf and find many recipes

> >and see if you can convert them to work for her ratio.

> >

> >I let Hannah choose what she wanted for breakfast and lunch. She

> >could have whatever she wanted. Breakfast didn't have to be

> >breakfast food. But at dinner, I would try to make her dinner a

part

> >of what we were having. Let me know if I can be of any help Gail

> >

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