Guest guest Posted August 5, 2004 Report Share Posted August 5, 2004 Hi, Bobbi, I don't have much for you in terms of advice on what to do. I just thought I would share that my daughter also has osteoporosis and urinary stasis from calcium build up in her kidneys. She didn't get it from the diet, but was on high dose sterroids (ACTH) for infantile spasms and had all sorts of complications. Is your son on calcium carbonate? If so, you might have better luck if you try calcium citrate. Some people don't have enough stomach acid to properly absorb calcium carbonate (and even those who do should always take calcium carbonate after meals, when stomach acid is at its highest). Also, calcium should be taken in smaller doses throughout the day, as opposed to in one large dose, for best absorbtion. And, finally, you need magnesium and vitamin D in proper ratios in order to absorb calcium. Kirkman Labs makes a product with Calcium chelate, which they claim is the best absorbed form (see http://www.kirkmanlabs.com/products/minerals/calcium/ Calcium_C_120_Spec130.html) Depakote also has been shown to deplete calcium and vitamin D (among other vitamins and minerals) , so your son might need extra of both (see http:// www.truestarhealth.com/Notes/1535009.html). In our daughter's case, I really beleive that her Depakote was interfering with her ketogenic diet. After getting some advice from parents on the board, we changed her medication and started weaning the depakote. The very next day, she had large ketones for the first time in the four weeks she was on the diet. She was also seizure free (still not sure how much was the new med and how much was the diet). If you think that the diet may be better at controlling the seizures than the depakote, you might ask about trying a new medicine and weaning him off that before you give up the diet. After all, it's easier to go back to using Depakote, if you have to, than it is to go off the diet and then start it back up again. Sorry to write you such a book! I'm not sure if anything I wrote is helpful, but if you have any questions, or just need someone to listen, please feel free to email me at moyer305@.... (mom to Daphne -- 9 months old, dx with Infantile Spasms at 3 months) > Hi, > I haven't posted in a long time. My son has been on the diet for 2 > 1/2 years today. He is having trouble with his kidney's now. He > already has osteoporosis due to not absorbing the calcium > supplements. I am starting to worry that I'm harming him by keeping > him on the diet. He is 5 years old. He is still having 6-8 seizures > a week give or take. Still much better than pre-diet. He has > remained on depakote and we have had to increase 2 times in the last > 6 weeks. I am so scared to stop the diet but also scared of how much > more his little body can take. He is mostly non verbal so he can't > tell me what he wants. He understands though, that's the hard part. > I am so depressed and worried about him. I feel like I'm stuck > between a rock and a hard place. Any advice would be welcome. I just > want what's best for my little boy. > Thanks, > Bobbi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2004 Report Share Posted August 5, 2004 A couple of thoughts......the problem with calcium, osteo and kidneys and the diet is generally not calcium absorption but the fact that the acidity of the diet causes the calcium to be sucked back out of the bones. And then because there is too much calcium in the blood it gets peed out. A 24 hr urine will confirm if that is what is going on. That being said you do want the most absorpable form of calcium available, along with sufficient magnesium (they should be getting at least half as much mag as calcium), Vit D and the necessary trace minerals (selenium, zinc) to help with absorption. Also Depakote is another culprit for causing osteoporosis. You hear about the calcium problem with the diet but they rarely tell you about it with the drugs. But they have studied depakote and tegretol was the other one I believe that was bad. Anyway, keto diet and depakote will be a double whammy for calcium problems, if you can get rid of depakote, I would advise it. Have you tried diet drug-free? The dep can sometimes work against the diet and you don't get good seizure control until its gone. , 's mom wrote: > Hi, Bobbi, > > I don't have much for you in terms of advice on what to do. I just > thought I > would share that my daughter also has osteoporosis and urinary stasis > from > calcium build up in her kidneys. She didn't get it from the diet, > but was on > high dose sterroids (ACTH) for infantile spasms and had all sorts of > complications. > > Is your son on calcium carbonate? If so, you might have better luck > if you try > calcium citrate. Some people don't have enough stomach acid to > properly > absorb calcium carbonate (and even those who do should always take > calcium carbonate after meals, when stomach acid is at its highest). > Also, > calcium should be taken in smaller doses throughout the day, as > opposed to > in one large dose, for best absorbtion. And, finally, you need > magnesium and > vitamin D in proper ratios in order to absorb calcium. Kirkman Labs > makes a > product with Calcium chelate, which they claim is the best absorbed > form (see > http://www.kirkmanlabs.com/products/minerals/calcium/ > Calcium_C_120_Spec130.html) > > Depakote also has been shown to deplete calcium and vitamin D (among > other vitamins and minerals) , so your son might need extra of both > (see http:// > www.truestarhealth.com/Notes/1535009.html). > > In our daughter's case, I really beleive that her Depakote was > interfering with > her ketogenic diet. After getting some advice from parents on the > board, we > changed her medication and started weaning the depakote. The very > next > day, she had large ketones for the first time in the four weeks she > was on the > diet. She was also seizure free (still not sure how much was the new > med > and how much was the diet). > > If you think that the diet may be better at controlling the seizures > than the > depakote, you might ask about trying a new medicine and weaning him > off > that before you give up the diet. After all, it's easier to go back > to using > Depakote, if you have to, than it is to go off the diet and then start > it back up > again. > > Sorry to write you such a book! I'm not sure if anything I wrote is > helpful, but if > you have any questions, or just need someone to listen, please feel > free to > email me at moyer305@.... > > (mom to Daphne -- 9 months old, dx with Infantile Spasms at 3 > months) > > > > > Hi, > > I haven't posted in a long time. My son has been on the diet for 2 > > 1/2 years today. He is having trouble with his kidney's now. He > > already has osteoporosis due to not absorbing the calcium > > supplements. I am starting to worry that I'm harming him by keeping > > him on the diet. He is 5 years old. He is still having 6-8 > seizures > > a week give or take. Still much better than pre-diet. He has > > remained on depakote and we have had to increase 2 times in the last > > > 6 weeks. I am so scared to stop the diet but also scared of how > much > > more his little body can take. He is mostly non verbal so he can't > > tell me what he wants. He understands though, that's the hard part. > > > I am so depressed and worried about him. I feel like I'm stuck > > between a rock and a hard place. Any advice would be welcome. I > just > > want what's best for my little boy. > > Thanks, > > Bobbi > > > > " 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 August 6, 2004 Report Share Posted August 6, 2004 My son Keenan has been on the diet for four months and this issue worried me as I regularly talk with a well known nutritionist who is very natural in her approach to supplements. She was worried that with such high supplementation of cal/mag/zinc, that the kidneys would suffer and the body would not absorb as much as was needed. She suggested a wholefood supplement (Barleylife by Aim) which has a fair dose of calcium and magnesium, she said that it is much easier for the body to use and absorb as it is a natural wholefood with a more realistic proportion of calcium to magnesium. She also suggested that I give keenan a natural course of probiotics (infantflora by Schipharm) to maximise absorbtion. He is looking and doing so well. We are in the process of weaning depakote and since I have made this change (5 weeks now) he has not had any seizures and his hair and colouring look so healthy. What ratio is he on ? maybe you could reduce it a bit without having to come off the diet ? Have you read Isabel Walcutt's - neurodiet site - Her daughter has been on a modified version of the keto diet for many years - she is also very conscious of health issues ! I hope that you find a good alternative to this problem. Michele - mom to Keenan ( 28 months ) Started keto 19/4/04, seizure free since the start of the diet except for a few days when weaning depakote. I need advice please Hi, I haven't posted in a long time. My son has been on the diet for 2 1/2 years today. He is having trouble with his kidney's now. He already has osteoporosis due to not absorbing the calcium supplements. I am starting to worry that I'm harming him by keeping him on the diet. He is 5 years old. He is still having 6-8 seizures a week give or take. Still much better than pre-diet. He has remained on depakote and we have had to increase 2 times in the last 6 weeks. I am so scared to stop the diet but also scared of how much more his little body can take. He is mostly non verbal so he can't tell me what he wants. He understands though, that's the hard part. I am so depressed and worried about him. I feel like I'm stuck between a rock and a hard place. Any advice would be welcome. I just want what's best for my little boy. Thanks, Bobbi " 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 August 6, 2004 Report Share Posted August 6, 2004 Bobbi, You've been at this longer than I, so I'm not sure I should be giving advice but here's my thoughts for whatever they're worth. Both the Depakote and the diet can be hard on kidneys. It's hard to say if it is one or the other or both that might be the culprit for your son. It would be my guess that if it's one or the other, the Depakote is doing more harm than the diet. Has he any kidney function tests done? What is your medical team saying about this? My daughter was on Depakote alone and in combination with several other drugs for about 10 months. In hindsight, we know that it didn't help her seizure activity much. It caused lots of other issues, but for us, kidneys weren't affected. When we first met with our keto team, they said they wanted to drop the Dep. when we initiated the diet. We had talked to other keto teams that wanted to wait to wean meds until seizures decreased significantly or stopped. OUR team said that often doesn't happen. Our daughter has been seizure free since initiating the diet a year ago. I really believe that stopping the Depakote made a huge difference for her. I would talk with your medical team about weaning the Depakote and giving the diet a chance to work alone. It may be that you have reached the point where the two cannot be on board at the same time. 2 1/2 years of both is a long time. It's likely that you will see withdrawal seizures if you do decide to wean... but, maybe not. I think it would be worth it to see if the diet can control seizures on its own. If not, then you know for sure that the diet's ability to work wasn't being messed up by Depakote. It seems that the diet is doing something since his seizures are better now than pre-diet. You will probably have to do some adjusting of the diet as he comes off Depakote. If you were to do the diet alone for a while without success, you could add back a more " keto friendly " med in a small amount and see if that would help. If that didn't help, and you decided to stop the diet you would know that you had given it a good try. Is he taking a chelated or highly absorbable form of calcium? I'm assuming you are supplementing adequate magnesium and phosporus (but not too much of this) and all of the trace minerals. Is he having problems with acidosis at all? Some kids get too acidic on the diet and that can be very hard kidneys, too. I wish you well in your decision making. > Hi, > I haven't posted in a long time. My son has been on the diet for 2 > 1/2 years today. He is having trouble with his kidney's now. He > already has osteoporosis due to not absorbing the calcium > supplements. I am starting to worry that I'm harming him by keeping > him on the diet. He is 5 years old. He is still having 6-8 seizures > a week give or take. Still much better than pre-diet. He has > remained on depakote and we have had to increase 2 times in the last > 6 weeks. I am so scared to stop the diet but also scared of how much > more his little body can take. He is mostly non verbal so he can't > tell me what he wants. He understands though, that's the hard part. > I am so depressed and worried about him. I feel like I'm stuck > between a rock and a hard place. Any advice would be welcome. I just > want what's best for my little boy. > Thanks, > Bobbi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2004 Report Share Posted August 10, 2004 The poor absorption of calcium may be aggravated by the depakote. I don't know. Others here may have some information. Often these side effects are not known or minimized. There isn't much knowledge about medications combined with the diet. Except here, of course! Osteoporosis is a known side effect of using AED's. I don't know which ones, but I certainly saw that on a poster in the doctor's office. Perhaps try to wean off the depakote completely. You may have to ride out withdrawal seizures for some time and I know that can be gut-wrenching. I believe that you need extra magnesium with the diet and to absorb calcium you need a good source of calcium(easily absorbed. I think that the cal-mag-zinc from Wholelife has tricalcium phosphate, calcium gluconate, calcium lactate and calcium carbonate) and vitamin D. I would spread out the vitamin/mineral supplement over the day to aid in absorption. I would cut out any additives or sweeteners as well. We didn't use depakote but others have said that it doesn't mix well with the diet. Bill ojotreelo wrote: > Hi, > I haven't posted in a long time. My son has been on the diet for 2 > 1/2 years today. He is having trouble with his kidney's now. He > already has osteoporosis due to not absorbing the calcium > supplements. I am starting to worry that I'm harming him by keeping > him on the diet. He is 5 years old. He is still having 6-8 seizures > a week give or take. Still much better than pre-diet. He has > remained on depakote and we have had to increase 2 times in the last > 6 weeks. I am so scared to stop the diet but also scared of how much > more his little body can take. He is mostly non verbal so he can't > tell me what he wants. He understands though, that's the hard part. > I am so depressed and worried about him. I feel like I'm stuck > between a rock and a hard place. Any advice would be welcome. I just > want what's best for my little boy. > Thanks, > Bobbi > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.