Guest guest Posted August 28, 2004 Report Share Posted August 28, 2004 Hi Lorene, Sorry I have not replied to you sooner - I meant to and then got side tracked etc, etc - as you will see I am having great fun and games here at the moment! Thank you for your support - it is very welcome and I do appreciate it. I have set up a UK charity called s Friends and our website address is www.matthewsfriends.org - if you go to the site you will be able to read s story and what the charity is hoping to achieve here in the UK and in Europe. It would be great if you would like to join the forum and share your experiences and advice with other UK parents - there is so much work to do in this country to get the diet managed properly and get it AVAILABLE in the first place! Some of our friends from overseas on this site have joined us as well and pop in to the forum and share their advice with us as well. Thanks again for your support and I hope all is well with you. Take Care Emma - Mum to . > > > How is he doing now Emma? Careful how quickly you drop those > > cals, you don't want to tip him back the other way, this is where the > > dieticians are the best to advise - but I know the feeling - mine is > > away right now too > > > Pg 93 of Freeman's book is probably the best info he offers on > > this one - 'as few as 100 cals too many per day can upset ketosis, in > > smaller infants even 25 cals per day may be critical'.......'we will > > at times test the system in the child with low ketones by fasting the > > child for 24 hrs. If the ketones rise after this fast then we will > > decrease cals.....'at an excess of 100 cals per day it takes an > > entire month before any weight gain is seen' > > > Pg 123....'children should be weighed every week...over the > > longer term children should gain weight in proportion to their growth > > in height. Children should be measured every 3 mths in their > > physician's office, their height and weight plotted on a growth > > chart, and calories should be adjusted to keep weight proportional to > > growth' > > > > > > However....all this is well and good (the latter part more as a > > preventative measure) if there hasn't been a state of catabolism > > previously, and nowhere is this touched upon in the book. Perhaps it > > was high time it WAS included, cos it is very complicated as to what > > happens' next' after a period of malnourishment. Weight wise, growth > > wise, and metabolism wise. > > > The 90 min clockwork thing you are seeing is probably as he > > changes with seizure susceptibilty to sleep patterns - not that it is > > much help knowing why, I know you just want the damn things gone > > fullstop... > > > How long does this crap last you ask? Well, how long's that damn > > piece of string basically > > > As you know had a second period of being catabolic 6 mths > > after his first introduction to that particular nasty...but the > > initial cal increase seemed to settle him for a lot longer than you > > have seen with , so I am guessing that 's calorie > > increase at the time was a lot more in line with what his body needed > > than 's recent cal hike was. BUT - that was probably due to > > the fact we weren't guessing like you have had to - we had the > > benefit of the ree dx test to work with. See how important I think it > > is as a finetuning tool, especially when the situation has gone to an > > extreme such as catabolism? > > > If what you have tried this time doesn't work Emma, I think you > > may have to get your demanding hat on - I know you already have it > > and use it a lot - but this to me seems critical - there is a machine > > available, you have to shout and scream and stress the importance of > > it being used here and now to get back on track I think? > > > Our dietician somehow approved 's, I don't even think our > > neuro team knew what the machine was for.....can you go up another > > hospital funding path to get one done? If no joy, straight to the > > top - ie - management where the budget strings are pulled? > > > You have the paper from Hopkins on the use of calometry (sp?), > > ie - ree dx to set calories as being a step in the right direction > > accuracy wise to arm yourself with? > > > Back it up by using the argument that if you dont get this cal > > issue sorted out, the cost to the health system overall will be a > > helluva lot higher if you have to start back down the road of using > > hospital admissions/resources and drugs on a regular basis - they are > > costly, very costly - whereas preventative measures here and now (to > > stop this cycle escalating too much further) could save them a > > ****load of money if they think about it logically and using their > > business/financial heads. Yes? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: ketomum68 > > > > > > > > > His dietician is away at the moment and I was going to 'play it > > safe' > > > and reduce by 50 but I have reduced by 100 today as he was so > > groggy. > > > > > > I have given him meds this evening (10mg clobazam) but he has > > already > > > had 1 t/c so far. I am going to wait until about 2am to do > > > bloods/ketones etc because he has either just eaten or just had > > a fit > > > and it will mess up the readings! His urine ketones were 8 > > tonight > > > which is usually good for . I just hope he has a better > > night > > > tonight than he has had. > > > > > > If he is still going for it tonight and not good tomorrow then > > I am > > > going to reduce again - let's face it - he is fitting at the > > moment > > > anyway and I am really concerned that he has put on nearly 2kgs > > in > > > about 3 weeks - not good. > > > > > > How long does this crap last - it's doing my head in and I HATE > > the > > > fact that I have had to give him clobazam tonight but he is > > back in > > > the pattern of everytime he goes to sleep he starts to fit and > > it is > > > nearly ALWAYS about 90 minutes - 2 hours after he goes to > > sleep, I > > > can practically set my watch by him. > > > > > > Anyway, enough of my moaning. Let me know how things are with > > you > > > and you take care. > > > > > > Much love, > > > Emma. x Mum to . > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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