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My heart goes out to you. I want Stella to get better so badly!

I'm glad you are sticking to the klonipin and phenobarbitol weans,

too. It has got to be scary, though, because she is struggling so

much already, and the weans can make things worse. But perhaps

these seizures are from a weaning process you have already started.

I find salmon the easiest fish to cook. Choose a thin fillet

(like the tail section) Marinate it in a little olive oil and salt

for 30 minutes or more (or don't bother with the marinade). Then

grill it on high, skin side down for maybe 7 to 9 minutes. Cut into

it with the side of a fork. If it is a consistant light pink color

all the way through, it is done. If the middle is somewhat

translucent and raw looking, it is not done. Discard the charred

skin and weigh. Salmon cooks well under the broiler, too. If it is

not wild salmon, make sure it is from an approved fish farm. I

forget the bad chemical that is found in some salmon farms.

I don't know if any of my other posts to you have gotten through.

We are having computer problems again. But, I am really really

pulling for Stella.

Gretchen

> Okay stella was back again in ICU due to another status seizure,

we

> went in Wed for our routine visit with the neuro surgeon to check

the

> vns, that am she had been seizing constantly with grand mals and

> myoclonics and something similiar to absense. They dedicided to

send

> us to the ER to admit her. After ativan, phenobarb and dilantin

they

> stopped the seizure, they had time to hook her up to an emergency

eeg

> to see the status, she was just unresponsive, but not an absence,

they

> call it a staring spell which is generalized on the eeg. I was so

> frustrated because this was happening non stop the week prior when

we

> first ended up in ICU, they just didn't take the severity of her

> situation serious enough. Her epi was the attending this week so

he

> saw it all and immediately saw she was in status. To make a long

story

> really short, she was in for 4 days, sent home with an addition of

> phenobarbital while the klonopin is weaned over a month, then

another

> couple weeks to wean the phenobarbital. My daughter is a drunken

> emotional mess. She cannot control her emotions, her wild body

> movements.

> The vns was turned on in ICU, it has been upped once, her voice

sounds

> like it is purring now when it is active. she coughs when it

first is

> going off and rubs her throat, so I know it is causing her some

> discomfort.

> We have always done the diet 100% vegetarian but now I am going to

try

> to add some fish to her diet. Does anyone use fish at all? And

since

> i've never cooked with it before, how do you cook it etc and which

fish

> do you use, which is better etc. Any info I'd really appreciate.

> Especially menu ideas.

> I'm not throwing in the towel on the diet yet, since her last BHB

was

> the highest ever with the added flax, but if we don't see any

positive

> results after the klonopin and phenobarbital are weaned I just

don't

> know what to do. It's really scary that all we have is the hope

of the

> VNS left.

> Well finally she is home and so drugged that she's not seizing, I

guess

> that's something, finally her brain is getting a rest. The docs

told

> me if she was like what they saw then she was probally in and out

of

> status for a week long. I really hate seizures!!!

>

> amanda

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Gretchen,

thank you for your salmon tips, I have not made any meal plans yet, but now

atleast I know how to cook it. I'm a little nervous to do this my first

time. I may wait until I get back from Mexico, I leave Friday for 10days

for a job, I am so nervous to leave STella in the condition she is in. The

only reassuring thing is her neuro knows i'm going and if she seizes again

he'll admit her for the entire time I'm gone to watch over her. Yikes!!!

Thanks for thinking of us, it sure is wonderful to have friends, even though

they are faceless.

--

-mom to Stella, 5years old, started keto diet May 10th 2004 still

waiting to be seizure free. On Lamictal, weaned her off the epam and

Diamox. VNS as of 11/19/04. Big sister Anisa is almost 10 and a happy

healthy girl.

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If Stella has never tried fish before I would be very careful with

salmon.It has strong taste and smell comparing to other fish and she

might refuse to eat it.ph never liked salmon before keto diet

and I cooked it once on keto diet.He had upset stomach 2-3 hours he

ate salmon and also had a seizure.it could be coincidence but I have

never cooked salmon for him since then.Just wanted to warn you

Natasha,mom to 2 years old ph,suspected SMEI/Dravet's syndrome

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, I also found out on the net that salmon due to its mercury

content should only be consumed 1-2 times a month. Tuna, according to

this guide had less mercury. I did a bunch of research when the mercury

in flu shots came up in some post's last week.

, mom to Ethan

2/2003-4/2004

Re: back in ICU:

If Stella has never tried fish before I would be very careful with

salmon.It has strong taste and smell comparing to other fish and she

might refuse to eat it.ph never liked salmon before keto diet

and I cooked it once on keto diet.He had upset stomach 2-3 hours he

ate salmon and also had a seizure.it could be coincidence but I have

never cooked salmon for him since then.Just wanted to warn you

Natasha,mom to 2 years old ph,suspected SMEI/Dravet's syndrome

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,

I'm so glad you get to go to Mexico for 10 days, even if it is

for a job. I know it will be difficult to be away, but on the other

hand, maybe you can have a little time to restore and recover from

all you have been through. I love Mexico. We will all be thinking

of Stella, too. I'm glad you have back up plans in case Stella

starts seizing again. That should give you peace of mind.

Gretchen

> Gretchen,

> thank you for your salmon tips, I have not made any meal plans

yet, but now

> atleast I know how to cook it. I'm a little nervous to do this my

first

> time. I may wait until I get back from Mexico, I leave Friday for

10days

> for a job, I am so nervous to leave STella in the condition she is

in. The

> only reassuring thing is her neuro knows i'm going and if she

seizes again

> he'll admit her for the entire time I'm gone to watch over her.

Yikes!!!

> Thanks for thinking of us, it sure is wonderful to have friends,

even though

> they are faceless.

>

>

> --

> -mom to Stella, 5years old, started keto diet May 10th 2004

still

> waiting to be seizure free. On Lamictal, weaned her off the

epam and

> Diamox. VNS as of 11/19/04. Big sister Anisa is almost 10 and a

happy

> healthy girl.

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