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I was wondering, we are in our second week of reintroducing the diet after a

year off and is really low in energy and gets really irritable

and pale, flushed and clammy about mid afternoon every day. Is this normal and

is there anything we should be doing to keep this from happening?

Thanks

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I don't have my first aid book, but it could be dehydration. You should

be giving fluids throughout the day. Are you restricting fluids?

Bill

lloydandleslie@... wrote:

> I was wondering, we are in our second week of reintroducing the diet after a

> year off and is really low in energy and gets really irritable

> and pale, flushed and clammy about mid afternoon every day. Is this normal

and

> is there anything we should be doing to keep this from happening?

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> Thanks

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Our nurse said to look for clammy as a sign of low blood sugar. Our son was

very lethargic and irritable for the first 3 weeks when introducing the diet.

His keytones were way too high though- have you checked those in the mid

afternoon?

Paleness/ clammy/irritable

I was wondering, we are in our second week of reintroducing the diet after a

year off and is really low in energy and gets really irritable

and pale, flushed and clammy about mid afternoon every day. Is this normal

and

is there anything we should be doing to keep this from happening?

Thanks

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I haven't but I'm going to today. His ketones have been the largest at

night and he is having seizure control again (yeah!) but he looks flushed mid

afternoon everyday. Lunch is not satisfying him and he is hungry very soon

after.

I'll check today and let you know

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Bill

I am having a hard time getting him to drink very much. That could be the

problem. I made some home made popsicles with diet faygo and he won't eat

them. I'll work on it and see what happens. It seems like it is about 3:00 or

4:00 everyday and I give him his snack and then he is better but boy does he

get wicked during that time.

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It sounds like he's either too ketotic, acidotic, or dehydrated. Is he

drinking all his allotted fluids? And what are the ketone checks showing?

Is he panting too? That's another sign of any of the above. Urinating

enough? Can you tell?

Do you have the urine stix (Bayer) that show ketones, specific gravity,

acidity?

Barb Swoyer, Jake's mom

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> I was wondering, we are in our second week of reintroducing the diet after

a

> year off and is really low in energy and gets really irritable

> and pale, flushed and clammy about mid afternoon every day. Is this

normal and

> is there anything we should be doing to keep this from happening?

>

> Thanks

>

>

>

>

>

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How about an afternoon snack figured in with his diet.

Hallie

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I haven't but I'm going to today. His ketones have been the largest at

night and he is having seizure control again (yeah!) but he looks flushed

mid

afternoon everyday. Lunch is not satisfying him and he is hungry very soon

after.

I'll check today and let you know

Thanks

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Are you giving snacks between meals? Snacks should be part of your meal

plan.

Bill

HEATHER JACKSON wrote:

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> Our nurse said to look for clammy as a sign of low blood sugar. Our son was

very lethargic and irritable for the first 3 weeks when introducing the diet.

His keytones were way too high though- have you checked those in the mid

afternoon?

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> Paleness/ clammy/irritable

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> I was wondering, we are in our second week of reintroducing the diet after

a

> year off and is really low in energy and gets really irritable

> and pale, flushed and clammy about mid afternoon every day. Is this normal

and

> is there anything we should be doing to keep this from happening?

>

> Thanks

>

>

>

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>

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Well it seems like that it may be a little to high for him " side effect " wise -

irritable, lethargic, but you are seeing better seizure control, so you have to

weigh the two. Zaki was fast to go into ketosis and is always at the 80-160

usually the 160. If the stick turns dark immediately then my opinion is that it

is probably too high - but if it take the 15-20 seconds that it should then

maybe he is not. Such a delicate balance. Really have to go by how his body is

reacting. I am a little surprised that he is that high at only 2:1 also....

Did the stick turn 160 IMMEDIATELY ??

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I just checked his ketones and they were 160 at 1 pm. Is that too high? He

is only on the 2:1 ratio. I'm shocked that he is reacting this way.

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I'm not a expert but that does sound pretty high. What ratio are you on? Maybe

you should talk to your keto nutritionist about lowering it a little.

Hallie

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Hallie,

He gets an afternoon snack. He gets 3 meals and 3 snacks. His ketones were

160 at 1 pm today. I think that is too high.

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It may or may not be too high. If you have inadequate fluids that will

give a much higher reading in the urine. Also if you don't have symptoms

of high ketones, it may be okay. It also depends on what is happening

with seizures.

Bill

lloydandleslie@... wrote:

> Hallie,

> He gets an afternoon snack. He gets 3 meals and 3 snacks. His ketones were

> 160 at 1 pm today. I think that is too high.

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Like I said, it is affected by hydration and concentration of urine.

Also certain medications can also affect ketones. There might also be

something wrong with the diet calculations or preparation. If there are

no symptoms, it may not be a problem.

Bill

lloydandleslie@... wrote:

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> I just checked his ketones and they were 160 at 1 pm. Is that too high? He

> is only on the 2:1 ratio. I'm shocked that he is reacting this way.

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Thanks . Since we switched back to red crystal light, we have been

getting more fluids in him. He is doing so much better cognitively and his

gait has gotten so much better. He just seems to have this afternoon blood

sugar issue and he gets pale, lips white and irritable everyday about 2:00. I

have had to give him his snack then and then he is so hungry for dinner and

I think maybe he just needs a little more to hold him over but I hate to

increase or change yet.

Did you survive November with Jess? is a November seizure kid

too. WOnder why? I think it has to do with the change in seasons??

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Barb,

He gets 3 meals and 3 snacks. He is a compulsive eater so we have to space

it out or he will sneak food. He is 1290 calories and 26 g protein. Gee I

wish he could have more protein b/c the fish and chicken seem soooo small. I

am going to try your idea with the fluids and I'm going to get a pitcher and

mark it to keep track of it.

The fluids have definately helped the irritability and the hunger.

turns 7 Dec 22. He is 47 pounds and 45 inches tall. We'll just

have to watch and see. His teacher called me from school to tell me how

great he was doing and how much better he was since the diet so I know it is

doing its magic.

Remind me-how long have you had Jake on the diet?

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, one thing that helped us with hunger is to evenly space out drinks

and food. So, Jake gets, for example, breakfast at 7:30/8, drink at 10,

with a small snack, lunch at 12, drink at 2:30, meal at 4, drink at 6, meal

at 7:30. It helps get the fluids in and I think it helps keep hunger at a

minimum. Aren't you doing 3 meals and a snack? Maybe try for 4 meals w/

drinks in between? How many calories again? We just raised Jake but he was

at about 1400. (he's 9 and 60lbs)

Barb Swoyer, Jake's mom

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> Thanks . Since we switched back to red crystal light, we have

been

> getting more fluids in him. He is doing so much better cognitively and

his

> gait has gotten so much better. He just seems to have this afternoon

blood

> sugar issue and he gets pale, lips white and irritable everyday about

2:00. I

> have had to give him his snack then and then he is so hungry for dinner

and

> I think maybe he just needs a little more to hold him over but I hate to

> increase or change yet.

>

> Did you survive November with Jess? is a November seizure

kid

> too. WOnder why? I think it has to do with the change in seasons??

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Don't even ask....over 7 years. Will be 8 years in May. We've decided

trying to get seizure control in any way is better than focusing on weaning.

Right now he's on meds, diet, VNS. Ugh.

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lloydandleslie@... wrote:

> Thanks . Since we switched back to red crystal light, we

> have been

> getting more fluids in him. He is doing so much better cognitively

> and his

> gait has gotten so much better. He just seems to have this afternoon

> blood

> sugar issue and he gets pale, lips white and irritable everyday about

> 2:00. I

> have had to give him his snack then and then he is so hungry for

> dinner and

> I think maybe he just needs a little more to hold him over but I hate

> to

> increase or change yet.

Have you actually checked his blood sugar when he is like that? Thats

what I would do

> Did you survive November with Jess?

I'm still here so must have :)

> is a November seizure kid

> too. WOnder why? I think it has to do with the change in seasons??

Don't know, November was one of her initial seizure months, then over

time November moved to August, last year (after every one of the three

seizure months had moved once), August moved back to November. She ain't

typical, she's :()

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