Guest guest Posted August 28, 2004 Report Share Posted August 28, 2004 Jay wrote: > Hi Emma, > Sorry to hear this. I am in the UK (Bucks) too. > My son Rohan (15 yrs not on the diet anymore) > went through the same thing as when we > first went on the KGD. He'd been on the RadCliffe > diet which is with MCT oil and about a month before > we started the KGD his Epilim was stopped in hospital. > Then coincidentally with the start of the diet proper > Rohan had very high ketones and started having sleep-sz > every 20 mts. > We were so worried because rectal diazepam didn't work > and rushed him to hospital after he'd had about 10 sz. > He woke up then, so was OK but when he fell asleep in > hospital he started the awful sz again. They gave more > r.diazepam that didn't work. > Then started him on Epanutin the next day. The second > night wasn't as bad but he still had regular sleep sz. > Then 3/4 of the original epilim was put back and the sleep > sz reduced and stopped over 2 nights. > > I think somehow the problem was being too ketotic. > I know ketones of 8 are not high for most kids but > Rohan always did better on low ketones. > I wonder whether cutting down calories raised the > ketones too much too? The dr.s at Wycombe > General or the keto dr. (central middlesex) didn't give > an explanation for the regular sleep sz. We later on > managed to wean off all the epilim but had to keep > reducing the ratio with each drop in dose. That's why > I think (at least in Rohan's case) that lower ketones > help with such sz. > Did you wean of any AEDs within the last > month or so? > > I know very well the frustration of not being able to > contact your child's dr.s and the others not wanting > to give advice because they know nothing about the > diet! > Good luck with contacting your Dr. Think about lowering > the ratio if it has gone up recently. > Saro...Rohan's mum > > ketomum68 wrote: > >>It is 4.20am in the UK at the moment and I have had to watch my boy >>fit every half hour from about 10.30pm last night and right now I am >>gripped with this panic that for some reason this diet may have >>stopped working for him and there is nothing left for us to try. I >>know I am probably being totally irrational and over the top at the >>moment (tiredness not helping here folks) but I don't know what else >>to do right now and I'm afraid that I am having to 'unload' to you >>guys. >> >>I read the Freeman section on the calories and I thought about >>fasting him for 24 hours. To be quite honest, I don't know what to do >>for the best right now. Options I am thinking through at the moment >>are: >> >>1. Put him back to the calories he was on before this kicked off >>i.e. 1860 with a 100 cal increase and using LCT oils instead of MCT >>oils (which have fewer calories in them). This hopefully slowing any >>weight gain down and maybe him losing some of the rapid weight he has >>put on over the past 2 weeks. >> >>2. Fast him for 24 hours and see how his ketones are doing etc re: >>Freeman book. >> >> >>3. Possibly look at reducing his ratio - he was doing well on a >>lower ratio before this lot kicked off (with increased MCT oil). >> >> >>Every time goes to sleep he is fitting - he is not fitting >>when he is awake though - the panic that is gripping me is that if he >>is catabolic and we are having all these problems with calories etc, >>etc - then why isn't he fitting all the time (desperately NOT trying >>to tempt fate here). I know normally only has nocturnal >>seizures anyway, but when he is sickening for something then he will >>have seizures at any time not just when asleep. >> >>I have been riding the storm tonight and have NOT given him any >>valium. I don't know whether this is the right thing or not - last >>night I gave him 10mg Clobazam and he still had 7 seizures and >>couldn't walk this morning. Maybe I should give him the valium, but >>I keep hoping that he will make that 'cross-over' in his sleep and >>finally get some good quality rest, but if I give him the valium then >>I am keeping him in a more vulnerable state for seizures. I am >>sleeping downstairs with him at the moment because that way I don't >>break my back trying to carry him downstairs in the morning. >> >>This was the weekend that Matt was supposed to go to respite as well >>(this will be the second one I am cancelling) as I was going to have >>some time with Alice (my 8 year old) - she is great by saying she >>doesn't mind - she is a special kid in her own right - but doesn't >>stop me feeling like the worst mummy in the world!! To cap it all >>this week his father (spineless a***hole) is not going to see >>anymore because he is 'too big and I can't cope with him anymore' he >>says, obviously has nothing to do with the fact that he now has a new >>son whom is just about 3 months old!!! Is it me or is this a bit of a >>coincidence!!!! Sorry people, you don't need to hear all this but I >>am just in dire need of a sound off because the world is feeling like >>a pretty lonely place right now (wallowing in self pity at the >>moment - will snap out of it very soon I promise!) >> >>Immediate plans for 8.30am this morning is to phone his local >>consultant, track the bas***d down, dump in his lap and >>demand a ree dx scan (I think tired, panic stricken, over protective >>mummy that is 6ft tall and pi***d off should put the wind up him >>enough). I am also going to phone is Consultant at GOSH too and see >>what she has to say. >> >>Will keep you all posted and any suggestions you guys have will be >>most welcome - right now I am tired, emotional and you lot will have >>to be my sensible head. All I hope is that when I visit our local >>hospital I will bump into the consultant that first treated >>(he is now at our local hospital here - he's following us!) so that I >>can get some pent up aggression and frustration out on battering the >>living daylights out of him!! He was the one that told me that the >>diet was crap etc, didn't work, difficult to manage etc, etc. He was >>also the one that put on all the different drugs which caused more >>seizures and status episodes and nights in intensive care etc, etc. >> as 2 when I first asked for the diet - took me 6 years to get >>him on it. >> >>Sorry for the whinge guys, but I don't know what to do for the best >>right now. >> >>Take Care and thanks. >> >>Emma - Mum to who is really have a bad time. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>> 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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