Guest guest Posted December 1, 2004 Report Share Posted December 1, 2004 He turn's three in January. Thanks for the reply. Mike _____ From: Barbara Swoyer Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 10:53 AM To: ketogenic Subject: Re: Trouble Getting Large Ketones Mark, those calories seem a bit high to me? Just wondering out loud. Jake weighs 60lbs and just went from 1400 calories to 1600. But, he's twice Broc's size. Hold old is he again? I think my son was about Broc's weight when we began at Hopkins, years ago, and they started him on 760 calories or in that range. I think calories set too high could be a culprit. This made sense until you mentioned the weight loss....so I'm stuck now Sorry can't be of more help, but you're in good hands at Hopkins, let us know what they say... Barb Swoyer, Jake's mom Trouble Getting Large Ketones > > The following is the monthly report that I sent to my son's dietician at > Hopkins. I am also posting it here in hopes that some of you may be able to > help. My son started the diet in August. He is on a 4:1 ratio, 1000 > calories, 1100 cc of liquid. He weighs 27 pounds and is 37 inches tall. We > have struggled to get large ketones. When we started the diet we had > ketones of 160 and we saw decreased seizures. This lasted a few days but > since that time we are in the 40 - 80 range. In the past when we have seen > decreased seizures we have seen improved development so we are hopeful that > if we can make this thing work it will be very good for Broc so we are still > optimistic and not ready to give up but are frustrated that we can't get > higher ketones. > > Here is the report that I sent. > > > Good Morning Jane, > > We have continued to struggle this month with reaching large ketones. > Broc's seizure continue to be 100 plus per day and ketones are generally in > the 40 to 80 range. As you suggested we did fast Broc last week. On > Thursday the 25 th we gave him his 300 calorie meal at 8:00 p.m. We had > planned on a 24 hour fast but on the evening of the 26 th Broc was ready for > bed before supper so we put him to bed and ended up fasting 36 hours. His > ketones after the 24 hour fast were 160. The next morning his ketones > (after a 36 hour fast) were 40 -80, at 11:00 they were 80, at 3:30 they > were 80 and for the last several days they have been at 40 - 80. > > Currently he is on 1000 calories which we give as follows: > > 8:00 a.m. 300 calorie meal > 12:00 p.m. 300 calorie meal > 5:00 p.m. 100 calorie snack > 7:30 p.m. 300 calorie meal > > Through September and October he maintained a weight of about 29 pounds but > this month he has dropped to about 27 pounds (we believe some of this may > have been due to illness). His height is still 37 " which is where it was > when we started the diet. > > Do you think the Depakote could be hindering us from getting larger ketones? > > > We have only been feeding 3 menus that you sent us and as you suggested we > have not been feeding the fruit or vegetable for about 2 weeks. They are: > > baby beef > > 38 gm cream > > 42 gm DM Natures Goodness beef/gravy st 2 > > 5 gm 10% fruit or 6 gm gp b veg > > 18 gm butter > > baby chick > > 39 gm cream > > 45 gm DM NG chick/gravy st 2 > > 6 gm 10% fruit or 7 gm gp b veg > > 16 gm butter > > baby turkey > > 37 gm cream > > 40 gm DM NG turkey/gravy st 2 > > 7 gm 10% fruit or 8 gm gp b veg > > 18 gm butter > > > > Please let us know what our next step should be. > > > > Thanks. > > > Mike Bartenhagen > mike@...> mike@... > www.blackcows.com > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2004 Report Share Posted December 1, 2004 Mark, those calories seem a bit high to me? Just wondering out loud. Jake weighs 60lbs and just went from 1400 calories to 1600. But, he's twice Broc's size. Hold old is he again? I think my son was about Broc's weight when we began at Hopkins, years ago, and they started him on 760 calories or in that range. I think calories set too high could be a culprit. This made sense until you mentioned the weight loss....so I'm stuck now Sorry can't be of more help, but you're in good hands at Hopkins, let us know what they say... Barb Swoyer, Jake's mom Trouble Getting Large Ketones > > The following is the monthly report that I sent to my son's dietician at > Hopkins. I am also posting it here in hopes that some of you may be able to > help. My son started the diet in August. He is on a 4:1 ratio, 1000 > calories, 1100 cc of liquid. He weighs 27 pounds and is 37 inches tall. We > have struggled to get large ketones. When we started the diet we had > ketones of 160 and we saw decreased seizures. This lasted a few days but > since that time we are in the 40 - 80 range. In the past when we have seen > decreased seizures we have seen improved development so we are hopeful that > if we can make this thing work it will be very good for Broc so we are still > optimistic and not ready to give up but are frustrated that we can't get > higher ketones. > > Here is the report that I sent. > > > Good Morning Jane, > > We have continued to struggle this month with reaching large ketones. > Broc's seizure continue to be 100 plus per day and ketones are generally in > the 40 to 80 range. As you suggested we did fast Broc last week. On > Thursday the 25 th we gave him his 300 calorie meal at 8:00 p.m. We had > planned on a 24 hour fast but on the evening of the 26 th Broc was ready for > bed before supper so we put him to bed and ended up fasting 36 hours. His > ketones after the 24 hour fast were 160. The next morning his ketones > (after a 36 hour fast) were 40 -80, at 11:00 they were 80, at 3:30 they > were 80 and for the last several days they have been at 40 - 80. > > Currently he is on 1000 calories which we give as follows: > > 8:00 a.m. 300 calorie meal > 12:00 p.m. 300 calorie meal > 5:00 p.m. 100 calorie snack > 7:30 p.m. 300 calorie meal > > Through September and October he maintained a weight of about 29 pounds but > this month he has dropped to about 27 pounds (we believe some of this may > have been due to illness). His height is still 37 " which is where it was > when we started the diet. > > Do you think the Depakote could be hindering us from getting larger ketones? > > > We have only been feeding 3 menus that you sent us and as you suggested we > have not been feeding the fruit or vegetable for about 2 weeks. They are: > > baby beef > > 38 gm cream > > 42 gm DM Natures Goodness beef/gravy st 2 > > 5 gm 10% fruit or 6 gm gp b veg > > 18 gm butter > > baby chick > > 39 gm cream > > 45 gm DM NG chick/gravy st 2 > > 6 gm 10% fruit or 7 gm gp b veg > > 16 gm butter > > baby turkey > > 37 gm cream > > 40 gm DM NG turkey/gravy st 2 > > 7 gm 10% fruit or 8 gm gp b veg > > 18 gm butter > > > > Please let us know what our next step should be. > > > > Thanks. > > > Mike Bartenhagen > mike@...> mike@... > www.blackcows.com > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2004 Report Share Posted December 1, 2004 Maybe too much fluid? Jake seems to do worse when I try to get his allotted amount into him. He drinks on average about 100cc per day, but anything over and he seems to seize more. He's supposed to have more than that...maybe 4-500cc more. 1100 seems high unless there's a good reason for that too. Does he get it w/ the 4 food times, or scattered throughout the day? Trouble Getting Large Ketones > > > > > > The following is the monthly report that I sent to my son's dietician at > > Hopkins. I am also posting it here in hopes that some of you may be able > to > > help. My son started the diet in August. He is on a 4:1 ratio, 1000 > > calories, 1100 cc of liquid. He weighs 27 pounds and is 37 inches tall. > We > > have struggled to get large ketones. When we started the diet we had > > ketones of 160 and we saw decreased seizures. This lasted a few days but > > since that time we are in the 40 - 80 range. In the past when we have > seen > > decreased seizures we have seen improved development so we are hopeful > that > > if we can make this thing work it will be very good for Broc so we are > still > > optimistic and not ready to give up but are frustrated that we can't get > > higher ketones. > > > > Here is the report that I sent. > > > > > > Good Morning Jane, > > > > We have continued to struggle this month with reaching large ketones. > > Broc's seizure continue to be 100 plus per day and ketones are generally > in > > the 40 to 80 range. As you suggested we did fast Broc last week. On > > Thursday the 25 th we gave him his 300 calorie meal at 8:00 p.m. We had > > planned on a 24 hour fast but on the evening of the 26 th Broc was ready > for > > bed before supper so we put him to bed and ended up fasting 36 hours. His > > ketones after the 24 hour fast were 160. The next morning his ketones > > (after a 36 hour fast) were 40 -80, at 11:00 they were 80, at 3:30 they > > were 80 and for the last several days they have been at 40 - 80. > > > > Currently he is on 1000 calories which we give as follows: > > > > 8:00 a.m. 300 calorie meal > > 12:00 p.m. 300 calorie meal > > 5:00 p.m. 100 calorie snack > > 7:30 p.m. 300 calorie meal > > > > Through September and October he maintained a weight of about 29 pounds > but > > this month he has dropped to about 27 pounds (we believe some of this may > > have been due to illness). His height is still 37 " which is where it was > > when we started the diet. > > > > Do you think the Depakote could be hindering us from getting larger > ketones? > > > > > > We have only been feeding 3 menus that you sent us and as you suggested we > > have not been feeding the fruit or vegetable for about 2 weeks. They are: > > > > baby beef > > > > 38 gm cream > > > > 42 gm DM Natures Goodness beef/gravy st 2 > > > > 5 gm 10% fruit or 6 gm gp b veg > > > > 18 gm butter > > > > baby chick > > > > 39 gm cream > > > > 45 gm DM NG chick/gravy st 2 > > > > 6 gm 10% fruit or 7 gm gp b veg > > > > 16 gm butter > > > > baby turkey > > > > 37 gm cream > > > > 40 gm DM NG turkey/gravy st 2 > > > > 7 gm 10% fruit or 8 gm gp b veg > > > > 18 gm butter > > > > > > > > Please let us know what our next step should be. > > > > > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > Mike Bartenhagen > > mike@...> mike@... > > www.blackcows.com > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2004 Report Share Posted December 1, 2004 Hi Mike I agree with others that calories could be a bit high.My son ,who is 2 years and 3 months is almost Broc's size,he is 90 cm tall and his weight is 14 kg.We have already dropped calories twice and now ph on 925 calories a day and he is pretty active,so average kid his size would have to have less calories a day. As for weight loss,could it be due to dehydration? I remember you said Broc was not drinking well. Hope you will find the righ solution soon Natasha,mom to ph,suspected SMEI/Dravet's syndrome > He turn's three in January. Thanks for the reply. > > Mike > > _____ > > From: Barbara Swoyer [mailto:bswoyer@c...] > Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 10:53 AM > To: ketogenic > Subject: Re: Trouble Getting Large Ketones > > > Mark, those calories seem a bit high to me? Just wondering out loud. Jake > weighs 60lbs and just went from 1400 calories to 1600. But, he's twice > Broc's size. Hold old is he again? I think my son was about Broc's weight > when we began at Hopkins, years ago, and they started him on 760 calories or > in that range. I think calories set too high could be a culprit. This made > sense until you mentioned the weight loss....so I'm stuck now > > Sorry can't be of more help, but you're in good hands at Hopkins, let us > know what they say... > Barb Swoyer, Jake's mom > > Trouble Getting Large Ketones > > > > > > The following is the monthly report that I sent to my son's dietician at > > Hopkins. I am also posting it here in hopes that some of you may be able > to > > help. My son started the diet in August. He is on a 4:1 ratio, 1000 > > calories, 1100 cc of liquid. He weighs 27 pounds and is 37 inches tall. > We > > have struggled to get large ketones. When we started the diet we had > > ketones of 160 and we saw decreased seizures. This lasted a few days but > > since that time we are in the 40 - 80 range. In the past when we have > seen > > decreased seizures we have seen improved development so we are hopeful > that > > if we can make this thing work it will be very good for Broc so we are > still > > optimistic and not ready to give up but are frustrated that we can't get > > higher ketones. > > > > Here is the report that I sent. > > > > > > Good Morning Jane, > > > > We have continued to struggle this month with reaching large ketones. > > Broc's seizure continue to be 100 plus per day and ketones are generally > in > > the 40 to 80 range. As you suggested we did fast Broc last week. On > > Thursday the 25 th we gave him his 300 calorie meal at 8:00 p.m. We had > > planned on a 24 hour fast but on the evening of the 26 th Broc was ready > for > > bed before supper so we put him to bed and ended up fasting 36 hours. His > > ketones after the 24 hour fast were 160. The next morning his ketones > > (after a 36 hour fast) were 40 -80, at 11:00 they were 80, at 3:30 they > > were 80 and for the last several days they have been at 40 - 80. > > > > Currently he is on 1000 calories which we give as follows: > > > > 8:00 a.m. 300 calorie meal > > 12:00 p.m. 300 calorie meal > > 5:00 p.m. 100 calorie snack > > 7:30 p.m. 300 calorie meal > > > > Through September and October he maintained a weight of about 29 pounds > but > > this month he has dropped to about 27 pounds (we believe some of this may > > have been due to illness). His height is still 37 " which is where it was > > when we started the diet. > > > > Do you think the Depakote could be hindering us from getting larger > ketones? > > > > > > We have only been feeding 3 menus that you sent us and as you suggested we > > have not been feeding the fruit or vegetable for about 2 weeks. They are: > > > > baby beef > > > > 38 gm cream > > > > 42 gm DM Natures Goodness beef/gravy st 2 > > > > 5 gm 10% fruit or 6 gm gp b veg > > > > 18 gm butter > > > > baby chick > > > > 39 gm cream > > > > 45 gm DM NG chick/gravy st 2 > > > > 6 gm 10% fruit or 7 gm gp b veg > > > > 16 gm butter > > > > baby turkey > > > > 37 gm cream > > > > 40 gm DM NG turkey/gravy st 2 > > > > 7 gm 10% fruit or 8 gm gp b veg > > > > 18 gm butter > > > > > > > > Please let us know what our next step should be. > > > > > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > Mike Bartenhagen > > mike@b... > > www.blackcows.com > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2004 Report Share Posted December 2, 2004 Hi Mike, With ketones not getting up high enough, I too think he may poss be on too many cals, but I would be very careful if you are contemplating reducing them, due to his lack of height growth since starting the diet. This, along with the fact that he hasn't actually gained weight would actually usually be two indicators of the opposite scenario. Do you check his glucose? What is his activity level like? If basing cals on his 'usual' 29 lbs which is 13.15 kgs, the table on Pg 131 in Freemans book says 1-3 yr olds should be on roughly 70-75 cals per kg. So that would be between 920 and 986 cals. If he has recently lost weight due to illness though (this can happen because the metabolic rate is higher when ill so cals are burnt thru faster), then right now his body might be seeing that current 1000 cal total as too high for his current body weight of 27 lbs, (12.25 kgs) which would only require about 857-918 cals. Your dietician may have had a reason for calculating that present cal level, for instance is that 29 lbs his ideal weight for height? Or is she aiming for him to lose or gain some weight? Re the meal spacing, that looks like quite a big gap between 12.00 and 7.30 with only a 100 cal snack - or does he have a long sleep in the afternoon? Trouble Getting Large Ketones The following is the monthly report that I sent to my son's dietician at Hopkins. I am also posting it here in hopes that some of you may be able to help. My son started the diet in August. He is on a 4:1 ratio, 1000 calories, 1100 cc of liquid. He weighs 27 pounds and is 37 inches tall. We have struggled to get large ketones. When we started the diet we had ketones of 160 and we saw decreased seizures. This lasted a few days but since that time we are in the 40 - 80 range. In the past when we have seen decreased seizures we have seen improved development so we are hopeful that if we can make this thing work it will be very good for Broc so we are still optimistic and not ready to give up but are frustrated that we can't get higher ketones. Here is the report that I sent. Good Morning Jane, We have continued to struggle this month with reaching large ketones. Broc's seizure continue to be 100 plus per day and ketones are generally in the 40 to 80 range. As you suggested we did fast Broc last week. On Thursday the 25 th we gave him his 300 calorie meal at 8:00 p.m. We had planned on a 24 hour fast but on the evening of the 26 th Broc was ready for bed before supper so we put him to bed and ended up fasting 36 hours. His ketones after the 24 hour fast were 160. The next morning his ketones (after a 36 hour fast) were 40 -80, at 11:00 they were 80, at 3:30 they were 80 and for the last several days they have been at 40 - 80. Currently he is on 1000 calories which we give as follows: 8:00 a.m. 300 calorie meal 12:00 p.m. 300 calorie meal 5:00 p.m. 100 calorie snack 7:30 p.m. 300 calorie meal Through September and October he maintained a weight of about 29 pounds but this month he has dropped to about 27 pounds (we believe some of this may have been due to illness). His height is still 37 " which is where it was when we started the diet. Do you think the Depakote could be hindering us from getting larger ketones? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2004 Report Share Posted December 2, 2004 re: lack of height, my son did not grow in height for the first two years on the diet, (he was 17 mos old when we started). It wasn't until we raised protein that we saw growth in height. Barb Swoyer, Jake's mom Trouble Getting Large Ketones > > > The following is the monthly report that I sent to my son's dietician at > Hopkins. I am also posting it here in hopes that some of you may be able to > help. My son started the diet in August. He is on a 4:1 ratio, 1000 > calories, 1100 cc of liquid. He weighs 27 pounds and is 37 inches tall. We > have struggled to get large ketones. When we started the diet we had > ketones of 160 and we saw decreased seizures. This lasted a few days but > since that time we are in the 40 - 80 range. In the past when we have seen > decreased seizures we have seen improved development so we are hopeful that > if we can make this thing work it will be very good for Broc so we are still > optimistic and not ready to give up but are frustrated that we can't get > higher ketones. > > Here is the report that I sent. > > > Good Morning Jane, > > We have continued to struggle this month with reaching large ketones. > Broc's seizure continue to be 100 plus per day and ketones are generally in > the 40 to 80 range. As you suggested we did fast Broc last week. On > Thursday the 25 th we gave him his 300 calorie meal at 8:00 p.m. We had > planned on a 24 hour fast but on the evening of the 26 th Broc was ready for > bed before supper so we put him to bed and ended up fasting 36 hours. His > ketones after the 24 hour fast were 160. The next morning his ketones > (after a 36 hour fast) were 40 -80, at 11:00 they were 80, at 3:30 they > were 80 and for the last several days they have been at 40 - 80. > > Currently he is on 1000 calories which we give as follows: > > 8:00 a.m. 300 calorie meal > 12:00 p.m. 300 calorie meal > 5:00 p.m. 100 calorie snack > 7:30 p.m. 300 calorie meal > > Through September and October he maintained a weight of about 29 pounds but > this month he has dropped to about 27 pounds (we believe some of this may > have been due to illness). His height is still 37 " which is where it was > when we started the diet. > > Do you think the Depakote could be hindering us from getting larger ketones? > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2004 Report Share Posted December 2, 2004 I agree with Barb. I think his caloris are too high. We started the diet there when he was 3 and I remeber him being on 900 calories. I think fluid could be to high also. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2004 Report Share Posted December 2, 2004 We don't check his glucose. I think that his activity level is probably high for his age. He is going to be 3 in January but because he is delayed cognitively he doesn't sit and play or watch TV like other his age might. Generally his play skills are walking, walking, and more walking. He doesn't sleep much in the afternoons. We were giving a meal at 5:00 and a snack at 8:00 but we switched them because his ketones were always very low in the mornings so we thought this may help. We we started the diet in Aug we were told that his weight was ideal for his height. Mike _____ From: & Hill Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 2:24 AM To: ketogenic Subject: Re: Trouble Getting Large Ketones Hi Mike, With ketones not getting up high enough, I too think he may poss be on too many cals, but I would be very careful if you are contemplating reducing them, due to his lack of height growth since starting the diet. This, along with the fact that he hasn't actually gained weight would actually usually be two indicators of the opposite scenario. Do you check his glucose? What is his activity level like? If basing cals on his 'usual' 29 lbs which is 13.15 kgs, the table on Pg 131 in Freemans book says 1-3 yr olds should be on roughly 70-75 cals per kg. So that would be between 920 and 986 cals. If he has recently lost weight due to illness though (this can happen because the metabolic rate is higher when ill so cals are burnt thru faster), then right now his body might be seeing that current 1000 cal total as too high for his current body weight of 27 lbs, (12.25 kgs) which would only require about 857-918 cals. Your dietician may have had a reason for calculating that present cal level, for instance is that 29 lbs his ideal weight for height? Or is she aiming for him to lose or gain some weight? Re the meal spacing, that looks like quite a big gap between 12.00 and 7.30 with only a 100 cal snack - or does he have a long sleep in the afternoon? Trouble Getting Large Ketones The following is the monthly report that I sent to my son's dietician at Hopkins. I am also posting it here in hopes that some of you may be able to help. My son started the diet in August. He is on a 4:1 ratio, 1000 calories, 1100 cc of liquid. He weighs 27 pounds and is 37 inches tall. We have struggled to get large ketones. When we started the diet we had ketones of 160 and we saw decreased seizures. This lasted a few days but since that time we are in the 40 - 80 range. In the past when we have seen decreased seizures we have seen improved development so we are hopeful that if we can make this thing work it will be very good for Broc so we are still optimistic and not ready to give up but are frustrated that we can't get higher ketones. Here is the report that I sent. Good Morning Jane, We have continued to struggle this month with reaching large ketones. Broc's seizure continue to be 100 plus per day and ketones are generally in the 40 to 80 range. As you suggested we did fast Broc last week. On Thursday the 25 th we gave him his 300 calorie meal at 8:00 p.m. We had planned on a 24 hour fast but on the evening of the 26 th Broc was ready for bed before supper so we put him to bed and ended up fasting 36 hours. His ketones after the 24 hour fast were 160. The next morning his ketones (after a 36 hour fast) were 40 -80, at 11:00 they were 80, at 3:30 they were 80 and for the last several days they have been at 40 - 80. Currently he is on 1000 calories which we give as follows: 8:00 a.m. 300 calorie meal 12:00 p.m. 300 calorie meal 5:00 p.m. 100 calorie snack 7:30 p.m. 300 calorie meal Through September and October he maintained a weight of about 29 pounds but this month he has dropped to about 27 pounds (we believe some of this may have been due to illness). His height is still 37 " which is where it was when we started the diet. Do you think the Depakote could be hindering us from getting larger ketones? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2004 Report Share Posted December 2, 2004 He gets the liquid throughout the day. Mike _____ From: Barbara Swoyer Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 11:05 AM To: ketogenic Subject: Re: Trouble Getting Large Ketones Maybe too much fluid? Jake seems to do worse when I try to get his allotted amount into him. He drinks on average about 100cc per day, but anything over and he seems to seize more. He's supposed to have more than that...maybe 4-500cc more. 1100 seems high unless there's a good reason for that too. Does he get it w/ the 4 food times, or scattered throughout the day? Trouble Getting Large Ketones > > > > > > The following is the monthly report that I sent to my son's dietician at > > Hopkins. I am also posting it here in hopes that some of you may be able > to > > help. My son started the diet in August. He is on a 4:1 ratio, 1000 > > calories, 1100 cc of liquid. He weighs 27 pounds and is 37 inches tall. > We > > have struggled to get large ketones. When we started the diet we had > > ketones of 160 and we saw decreased seizures. This lasted a few days but > > since that time we are in the 40 - 80 range. In the past when we have > seen > > decreased seizures we have seen improved development so we are hopeful > that > > if we can make this thing work it will be very good for Broc so we are > still > > optimistic and not ready to give up but are frustrated that we can't get > > higher ketones. > > > > Here is the report that I sent. > > > > > > Good Morning Jane, > > > > We have continued to struggle this month with reaching large ketones. > > Broc's seizure continue to be 100 plus per day and ketones are generally > in > > the 40 to 80 range. As you suggested we did fast Broc last week. On > > Thursday the 25 th we gave him his 300 calorie meal at 8:00 p.m. We had > > planned on a 24 hour fast but on the evening of the 26 th Broc was ready > for > > bed before supper so we put him to bed and ended up fasting 36 hours. His > > ketones after the 24 hour fast were 160. The next morning his ketones > > (after a 36 hour fast) were 40 -80, at 11:00 they were 80, at 3:30 they > > were 80 and for the last several days they have been at 40 - 80. > > > > Currently he is on 1000 calories which we give as follows: > > > > 8:00 a.m. 300 calorie meal > > 12:00 p.m. 300 calorie meal > > 5:00 p.m. 100 calorie snack > > 7:30 p.m. 300 calorie meal > > > > Through September and October he maintained a weight of about 29 pounds > but > > this month he has dropped to about 27 pounds (we believe some of this may > > have been due to illness). His height is still 37 " which is where it was > > when we started the diet. > > > > Do you think the Depakote could be hindering us from getting larger > ketones? > > > > > > We have only been feeding 3 menus that you sent us and as you suggested we > > have not been feeding the fruit or vegetable for about 2 weeks. They are: > > > > baby beef > > > > 38 gm cream > > > > 42 gm DM Natures Goodness beef/gravy st 2 > > > > 5 gm 10% fruit or 6 gm gp b veg > > > > 18 gm butter > > > > baby chick > > > > 39 gm cream > > > > 45 gm DM NG chick/gravy st 2 > > > > 6 gm 10% fruit or 7 gm gp b veg > > > > 16 gm butter > > > > baby turkey > > > > 37 gm cream > > > > 40 gm DM NG turkey/gravy st 2 > > > > 7 gm 10% fruit or 8 gm gp b veg > > > > 18 gm butter > > > > > > > > Please let us know what our next step should be. > > > > > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > Mike Bartenhagen > > mike@...> mike@... > > www.blackcows.com > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2004 Report Share Posted December 2, 2004 Broc is drinking much better now. We found out that he loves tea. Mike _____ From: natashagainford Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 2:05 PM To: ketogenic Subject: Re: Trouble Getting Large Ketones Hi Mike I agree with others that calories could be a bit high.My son ,who is 2 years and 3 months is almost Broc's size,he is 90 cm tall and his weight is 14 kg.We have already dropped calories twice and now ph on 925 calories a day and he is pretty active,so average kid his size would have to have less calories a day. As for weight loss,could it be due to dehydration? I remember you said Broc was not drinking well. Hope you will find the righ solution soon Natasha,mom to ph,suspected SMEI/Dravet's syndrome > He turn's three in January. Thanks for the reply. > > Mike > > _____ > > From: Barbara Swoyer [mailto:bswoyer@c...] > Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 10:53 AM > To: ketogenic > Subject: Re: Trouble Getting Large Ketones > > > Mark, those calories seem a bit high to me? Just wondering out loud. Jake > weighs 60lbs and just went from 1400 calories to 1600. But, he's twice > Broc's size. Hold old is he again? I think my son was about Broc's weight > when we began at Hopkins, years ago, and they started him on 760 calories or > in that range. I think calories set too high could be a culprit. This made > sense until you mentioned the weight loss....so I'm stuck now > > Sorry can't be of more help, but you're in good hands at Hopkins, let us > know what they say... > Barb Swoyer, Jake's mom > > Trouble Getting Large Ketones > > > > > > The following is the monthly report that I sent to my son's dietician at > > Hopkins. I am also posting it here in hopes that some of you may be able > to > > help. My son started the diet in August. He is on a 4:1 ratio, 1000 > > calories, 1100 cc of liquid. He weighs 27 pounds and is 37 inches tall. > We > > have struggled to get large ketones. When we started the diet we had > > ketones of 160 and we saw decreased seizures. This lasted a few days but > > since that time we are in the 40 - 80 range. In the past when we have > seen > > decreased seizures we have seen improved development so we are hopeful > that > > if we can make this thing work it will be very good for Broc so we are > still > > optimistic and not ready to give up but are frustrated that we can't get > > higher ketones. > > > > Here is the report that I sent. > > > > > > Good Morning Jane, > > > > We have continued to struggle this month with reaching large ketones. > > Broc's seizure continue to be 100 plus per day and ketones are generally > in > > the 40 to 80 range. As you suggested we did fast Broc last week. On > > Thursday the 25 th we gave him his 300 calorie meal at 8:00 p.m. We had > > planned on a 24 hour fast but on the evening of the 26 th Broc was ready > for > > bed before supper so we put him to bed and ended up fasting 36 hours. His > > ketones after the 24 hour fast were 160. The next morning his ketones > > (after a 36 hour fast) were 40 -80, at 11:00 they were 80, at 3:30 they > > were 80 and for the last several days they have been at 40 - 80. > > > > Currently he is on 1000 calories which we give as follows: > > > > 8:00 a.m. 300 calorie meal > > 12:00 p.m. 300 calorie meal > > 5:00 p.m. 100 calorie snack > > 7:30 p.m. 300 calorie meal > > > > Through September and October he maintained a weight of about 29 pounds > but > > this month he has dropped to about 27 pounds (we believe some of this may > > have been due to illness). His height is still 37 " which is where it was > > when we started the diet. > > > > Do you think the Depakote could be hindering us from getting larger > ketones? > > > > > > We have only been feeding 3 menus that you sent us and as you suggested we > > have not been feeding the fruit or vegetable for about 2 weeks. They are: > > > > baby beef > > > > 38 gm cream > > > > 42 gm DM Natures Goodness beef/gravy st 2 > > > > 5 gm 10% fruit or 6 gm gp b veg > > > > 18 gm butter > > > > baby chick > > > > 39 gm cream > > > > 45 gm DM NG chick/gravy st 2 > > > > 6 gm 10% fruit or 7 gm gp b veg > > > > 16 gm butter > > > > baby turkey > > > > 37 gm cream > > > > 40 gm DM NG turkey/gravy st 2 > > > > 7 gm 10% fruit or 8 gm gp b veg > > > > 18 gm butter > > > > > > > > Please let us know what our next step should be. > > > > > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > Mike Bartenhagen > > mike@b... > > www.blackcows.com > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2004 Report Share Posted December 2, 2004 Absolutely. That was a major goal of going on the diet. Bill Valente. Lois wrote: > > > Has anyone weaned the AEDs without complete control? > > > > Lois. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2004 Report Share Posted December 2, 2004 K, if he is more active for whatever reason, with the walking, walking and more walking then it may well be a cal issue at the opp end of the spectrum, esp bearing in mind that he has not gained in height since starting the diet. We too give a bigger meal than just a snack before bed, has 300 cals at that time as well, but just looking at Broc's spacing, the 12-7.30 seems like a very big gap for a period in the day where ketones do traditionally rise, meaning it is a time of day where the metabolism is often running on full speed. If for example that 300 cals before bed is a bit top heavy, he would have enough stored glycogen on board from overnight to use to top him up during periods like that 12.00 - 7.30 gap, which would in turn lower ketones. That is why I am wondering if some glucose checks might help you to see if there are certain points in the day where he is going too high, thereby lowering ketones. Re: Trouble Getting Large Ketones Hi Mike, With ketones not getting up high enough, I too think he may poss be on too many cals, but I would be very careful if you are contemplating reducing them, due to his lack of height growth since starting the diet. This, along with the fact that he hasn't actually gained weight would actually usually be two indicators of the opposite scenario. Do you check his glucose? What is his activity level like? If basing cals on his 'usual' 29 lbs which is 13.15 kgs, the table on Pg 131 in Freemans book says 1-3 yr olds should be on roughly 70-75 cals per kg. So that would be between 920 and 986 cals. If he has recently lost weight due to illness though (this can happen because the metabolic rate is higher when ill so cals are burnt thru faster), then right now his body might be seeing that current 1000 cal total as too high for his current body weight of 27 lbs, (12.25 kgs) which would only require about 857-918 cals. Your dietician may have had a reason for calculating that present cal level, for instance is that 29 lbs his ideal weight for height? Or is she aiming for him to lose or gain some weight? Re the meal spacing, that looks like quite a big gap between 12.00 and 7.30 with only a 100 cal snack - or does he have a long sleep in the afternoon? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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