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Kathleen,

I read your story about Isaac with great interest. For 4 years we

had doctors who were opposed to the ketogenic diet. " it is too

hard " . I am so glad that our doctor left a year ago, to go into

private practice in another state, because at that point we were

placed with another doctor in the same hospital who was all for the

ketogenic diet. It amazed me that even within the same hospital as

doctors who readily use the ketogenic diet, there could have been a

doctor so oppossed to it. Now that I see how well it works, I have

a hard time believing there are still nuerologists opposed to it,

even though just a year ago I was in tears with our old doctor as he

kept suggesting new meds to try, still opposing keto. I know I need

to fire off a polite letter to these doctors about my son's success,

but I haven't done so, yet. Where are the doctors you mentioned

who will not support your son on keto? This has just got to

change! I'd like to write to those doctors, too. No names

mentioned.

Gretchen: mom to EThan (11), keto kid since 2/04, drug free since

5/04, siezure free since 6/04

> > > > Hi all - haven't been on for awhile b/c of camping holiday

(keto

> > > > equip. and all). Last I wrote after an initially perfect

> > response

> > > > Isaac had a set-back. At that time we increased his

valproate

> > (as

> > > > per someone's advice here (thank-you) by only 30mg

increments --

> > > > took only two). It turns out he did break some bones in

his

> > foot

> > > > and it looks like it was pain causing the set-back. He is

> > > > absolutely perfect again so we are going to try the wean

again.

> > > > Gulp! This time I'm going to go down by 30mg decrements as

> > well.

> > > > He's so good I do wonder a bit why I'm trying to fix

something

> > > that

> > > > ain't broke. Mind you if we really could get him AE free

it

> > would

> > > > really be something. Just knowing that we can quickly bump

him

> > > back

> > > > up by such a small amount is helpful too.

> > > >

> > > > He's gone back to school (early intervention) and it seems

> > > everyone

> > > > is commenting on how nice his eyes are and how they never

> > noticed

> > > it

> > > > before. I just smile and agree but what I know inside is

that

> > > they

> > > > are seeing the light back on in his eyes and that is why

they

> > are

> > > so

> > > > beutiful! We've parked his wheelchair in the closet,

tossed his

> > > > helmut in the basement and are enjoying life to the

fullest.

> > > >

> > > > Thanks for being there

> > > >

> > > > Kathleen

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> >

> >

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