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Tracey

has recently had a bout with reoccuring seizures and no diet

changes. The only culprit has been constipation and the more constipated he

gets, the more seizures. This am he had 10 head drops which is more than he

has

had in a cluster in 3 or 4 years. I hate those nasty buggers.

We have recently added magnesium and that seems to help along with

Probiotics for his stomach. I gave him a suppository tonight and am going to

increase

his magnesium tommorrow. Its just trial and error.

Lots of luck to you

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Tracey

has recently had a bout with reoccuring seizures and no diet

changes. The only culprit has been constipation and the more constipated he

gets, the more seizures. This am he had 10 head drops which is more than he

has

had in a cluster in 3 or 4 years. I hate those nasty buggers.

We have recently added magnesium and that seems to help along with

Probiotics for his stomach. I gave him a suppository tonight and am going to

increase

his magnesium tommorrow. Its just trial and error.

Lots of luck to you

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Tracey

has recently had a bout with reoccuring seizures and no diet

changes. The only culprit has been constipation and the more constipated he

gets, the more seizures. This am he had 10 head drops which is more than he

has

had in a cluster in 3 or 4 years. I hate those nasty buggers.

We have recently added magnesium and that seems to help along with

Probiotics for his stomach. I gave him a suppository tonight and am going to

increase

his magnesium tommorrow. Its just trial and error.

Lots of luck to you

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Don't think it works directly on ketones, but it sure seems to have been

shown to increase seizures? Sorry, don't know about your nuts question

tflourie@... wrote:

> Will constipation cause a decrease in ketones

an

> increase in seizures?>

> Skyler is NEVER constipated (he's on the MCT version of the

> diet)...but now

> hasn't pooped in a few days. Today we saw some facial twitching which

> I just

> *know* was seizure activity.

>

> Are nuts constipating??

>

> Thanks.

> Tracey

>

>

>

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Don't think it works directly on ketones, but it sure seems to have been

shown to increase seizures? Sorry, don't know about your nuts question

tflourie@... wrote:

> Will constipation cause a decrease in ketones

an

> increase in seizures?>

> Skyler is NEVER constipated (he's on the MCT version of the

> diet)...but now

> hasn't pooped in a few days. Today we saw some facial twitching which

> I just

> *know* was seizure activity.

>

> Are nuts constipating??

>

> Thanks.

> Tracey

>

>

>

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Don't think it works directly on ketones, but it sure seems to have been

shown to increase seizures? Sorry, don't know about your nuts question

tflourie@... wrote:

> Will constipation cause a decrease in ketones

an

> increase in seizures?>

> Skyler is NEVER constipated (he's on the MCT version of the

> diet)...but now

> hasn't pooped in a few days. Today we saw some facial twitching which

> I just

> *know* was seizure activity.

>

> Are nuts constipating??

>

> Thanks.

> Tracey

>

>

>

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Nuts are constipating if too many are given, I know personally and from

Stella, if I give her too many macadamia nuts she gets clogged. Try

the free lettuce, and remember to give lots of water. With Stella, if

she gets to much cheese she gets clogged. I use grapeseed oil and it

has helped a lot, i substitute that when cooking and alternate w/

macadamia nut oil and olive oil.

Adding the magnesium may help too, if worst case scenerio, try colace,

it's a softener so it should not cause any discomfort. We've also used

M.O.M, but Stella has stomach issues with that. I know Stella's urine

is always very concentrated, so we ignore the limited fluids, maybe

that is an issue for your son.

If you are still using MÇT oil, there may be another problem. We had

to quit the MCT oil version as it made her way too ketotic,and she was

vomiting.

I hope you find some success soon, the constipation really stinks!!!

(literally too)

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Constipation definitely interferes with the diet, decreases ketones and

can cause seizures. (Vomiting too). The ketogenic diet is constipating;

not sure about nuts.

Bill

tflourie@... wrote:

> Will constipation cause a decrease in ketones

increase in seizures?>

> Skyler is NEVER constipated (he's on the MCT version of the diet)...but now

> hasn't pooped in a few days. Today we saw some facial twitching which I just

> *know* was seizure activity.

>

> Are nuts constipating??

>

> Thanks.

> Tracey

>

>

>

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Thanks, Bill. My kid went from a regular once a day pooper...to no BM's for

up to 3 days and sz have skyrocketed (and he's on the MCT Oil version of the

diet!!) Neuro suggests M.o.M.

Can I expect, then, do you think, that once he returns to 'regularity,' that

the seizures might settle down?

Tracey

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In a message dated 9/1/2004 10:09:07 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

torontobarber@... writes:

How are the ketone levels?

All over the place!! We don't pay much mind to urine ketones--which are

always high. So we measure blood ketones when seizures go whacky. Last week,

e.g., he had very low blood levels in the morning (like 1.3) and off-the chart

levels (+6.0) by evening.

Honestly, it's as if the diet suddenly quit working overnight.

Skyler's seizures (all nocturnal) had been down to 0-3 and are now 20+/night.

We're engaged in a very slow phenobarb wean and thought that might be the

culprit. With every wean, we are used to seeing a 3-4 night increase in sz,

and then things have always settled back down. We ran levels this week to see

if we might have finally landed on a sub-therapeutic dose...but that was not

the case at all: In fact, his level has barely fallen despite having

dropped nearly 50 mg of phenobarb.

I am completely at odds as to what has happened and what to do. These

horrid, wretched nights are killing us both. At this point, I'd like to blame

constipation...but who knows.

ANY advice/suggestions/opinions would be warmly welcomed and appreciated.

Tracey

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Regularity may settle down seizures. How are the ketone levels? You may

have to experiment with other oils or vary the ratio or calories during

fine tuning.

Bill

tflourie@... wrote:

> Thanks, Bill. My kid went from a regular once a day pooper...to no BM's for

> up to 3 days and sz have skyrocketed (and he's on the MCT Oil version of the

> diet!!) Neuro suggests M.o.M.

> Can I expect, then, do you think, that once he returns to 'regularity,' that

> the seizures might settle down?

> Tracey

>

>

>

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,

I feel for you! We had a similar thing last month and despaired, even

got a prescription for a new med!

Medications and the diet can interfere with each other. Sub-therapeutic

means little when both are operating and more so if there are withdrawal

seizures. It isn't surprising that you are seeing more seizures with a

wean. Many of these drugs are stored in the body's tissues and it can

take a long time to wean them. Go slow. Be patient. I know; nearly

impossible task. Anything seems to be possible on a drug wean, mostly bad.

My only thought would be that the high night ketones might be actually

causing seizures. Who knows? Maybe try giving some apple juice at

bedtime and see if the ketones drop a bit and if the seizures are less.

We got a prescription for ativan (sublingual) for those very bad nights.

I don't know whether it helped or not; possibly.

Bill

tflourie@... wrote:

> In a message dated 9/1/2004 10:09:07 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

> torontobarber@... writes:

>

> How are the ketone levels?

>

>

> All over the place!! We don't pay much mind to urine ketones--which are

> always high. So we measure blood ketones when seizures go whacky. Last

week,

> e.g., he had very low blood levels in the morning (like 1.3) and off-the

chart

> levels (+6.0) by evening.

> Honestly, it's as if the diet suddenly quit working overnight.

> Skyler's seizures (all nocturnal) had been down to 0-3 and are now 20+/night.

>

> We're engaged in a very slow phenobarb wean and thought that might be the

> culprit. With every wean, we are used to seeing a 3-4 night increase in sz,

> and then things have always settled back down. We ran levels this week to

see

> if we might have finally landed on a sub-therapeutic dose...but that was not

> the case at all: In fact, his level has barely fallen despite having

> dropped nearly 50 mg of phenobarb.

>

> I am completely at odds as to what has happened and what to do. These

> horrid, wretched nights are killing us both. At this point, I'd like to

blame

> constipation...but who knows.

>

> ANY advice/suggestions/opinions would be warmly welcomed and appreciated.

> Tracey

>

>

>

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