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Hi Bill,

I have been reading the group for a few months now and I notice that you

have a lot of experience with the diet and are able to answer most any

question that is posted. I was wondering what your experience was with the

diet. Do you have a child on the diet or are you a dietician. I am just

curious.

Mike Bartenhagen

mike@...> mike@...

www.blackcows.com

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My daughter has been on the diet for 3 1/2 years.

Bill

is@... wrote:

> Hi Bill,

>

> I have been reading the group for a few months now and I notice that you

> have a lot of experience with the diet and are able to answer most any

> question that is posted. I was wondering what your experience was with the

> diet. Do you have a child on the diet or are you a dietician. I am just

> curious.

>

> Mike Bartenhagen

> mike@...> mike@...

> www.blackcows.com

>

>

>

>

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Have you continued to make a lot of changes over the years or once your

initial fine tuning was completed have things remained somewhat constant? I

guess I am wondering if it always seems like a battle to keep ratios and

calories correct or if it becomes easier as time goes on.

Mike

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From: Bill Barber

Sent: Monday, September 27, 2004 7:50 PM

To: ketogenic

Subject: Re: Question for Bill

My daughter has been on the diet for 3 1/2 years.

Bill

is@... wrote:

> Hi Bill,

>

> I have been reading the group for a few months now and I notice that you

> have a lot of experience with the diet and are able to answer most any

> question that is posted. I was wondering what your experience was with

the

> diet. Do you have a child on the diet or are you a dietician. I am just

> curious.

>

> Mike Bartenhagen

> mike@...> mike@...

> www.blackcows.com

>

>

>

>

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Mike,

Fine tuning goes on forever. There is the initial bit, then there is

drug weaning. Then there is trying to get things better. Then there is

weaning from the diet. Foods have to be changed, new things added or old

things subtracted. More meals, snacks, etc. We never got to seizure

free. Things were a lot better, but still searching for the promised land.

Then there is second guessing yourself. What if we try this oil or that

recipe?

The diet is totally trial and error.

If only there was a keto pill.

Bill

is@... wrote:

> Have you continued to make a lot of changes over the years or once your

> initial fine tuning was completed have things remained somewhat constant? I

> guess I am wondering if it always seems like a battle to keep ratios and

> calories correct or if it becomes easier as time goes on.

>

> Mike

>

> _____

>

> From: Bill Barber

> Sent: Monday, September 27, 2004 7:50 PM

> To: ketogenic

> Subject: Re: Question for Bill

>

>

> My daughter has been on the diet for 3 1/2 years.

>

> Bill

>

> is@... wrote:

>

>>Hi Bill,

>>

>>I have been reading the group for a few months now and I notice that you

>>have a lot of experience with the diet and are able to answer most any

>>question that is posted. I was wondering what your experience was with

>

> the

>

>>diet. Do you have a child on the diet or are you a dietician. I am just

>>curious.

>>

>>Mike Bartenhagen

>> mike@...> mike@...

>>www.blackcows.com

>>

>>

>>

>>

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