Guest guest Posted August 10, 2004 Report Share Posted August 10, 2004 We had the same problem about 3 weeks ago just prior to going away to camp. I found with the lower ratio that the calorie calculations weren't working. I cut back by 50 calories and after about 1 and a half weeks the night time seizures slowly went away. I will write an update when I have more time. You might try a high ratio meal prior to bed-time as well as cutting calories. Seizures are much more common during sleep, according to our neurologist. Watch for weight gain or loss. With the increased day-time activity maybe more calories are needed. It is very difficult to figure it all out. Bill langansmom wrote: > Gretchen, > > I was wondering where you were. So glad you are back online and > sooo glad to hear that things are working out for Ethan on the > diet. It is hard enough on a 2 year old. I imagine it is really > tough on an 11 year old! Bravo to him for being such a strong > little guy! I hope the counseling helps deal with the episodes he > is having. Please give him a hug for me! > > Langan is happier than she has ever been- when she is awake. She > laughs and is so interactive. It is unbelieveable to us. Her > strength is getting so much better by the day also. It is the > nights that are impossible. As soon as she tries to go to sleep, > all hell breaks loose. She wakes up screaming or shivering or > having a seizure or all of the above throughout the night. I feel > so sorry for her. She won't nap during the day now, no matter what > we try. Can't say I blame her. I think she is just scared of sleep > time. Somehow she still manages to have tons of energy and be so > happy during the day, but we can't keep this up. It is what led us > to finally try the trileptal, but as you read that didn't go so > well. She was in the midst of an ear infection then so maybe we'll > give it another try, but nights are bad enough right now without > making them worse! We have no seizure activity at all during the > day (knock on wood that we keep being able to say that) but the > nights are just hell for her. So we'll see what the docs recommend > on Monday. Any suggestions are more than welcome! This group has > given me more great ideas than all of the specialists combined! > > Again, welcome back! We missed you! > > , mom to Langan, 2 yrs old and keto kid since 11/03; med free > (except 3 days of trileptal) since 4/2/04, weaning from the diet due > to metabolic acidosis but hanging on as long as we can!! > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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