Guest guest Posted December 11, 2004 Report Share Posted December 11, 2004 Dear Stefanie - Are there any guidelines on " how much " melatonin is safe to give a child? I had tried 1mg with my daughter, pre-keto, and it had no effect. That is the dose the neuro prescribed. Does it, at any point, get toxic? Thanks, , mumma to dear , age 5 Stefanie stefanie_allen@...> wrote:Sorry I should have said where I purchase our melatonin. I get it from GNC. It comes in 1mg pills and 3mg pills. We started at 1 mg but I still bought the 3mg and just split it to save money. Now, he is on 2 3mg pills. Stefanie --- HEATHER JACKSON jackson6542@...> wrote: > : > Is this over the counter or need a scrip? From what > I just read up on it it is?? Health food store or > something? was asking for me. Our son is > plagued with seizures at night - I just told the > neuro yesterday that I felt like the lack of sleep > might be contributing to the increased seizure > activity during the day - he gave a scrip for ativan > - but you wrote how I felt about that. Thanks > thanks > > Re: sleep seizures help > needed > > > Hi > > It's kind of ironic that you are asking this right > now. I was debating about writing in about our > current success with melatonin but didn't want to > give > aneyone false hope if it didn't work for them. > But i > truly believe this was God's way of telling me to > write it down and send it. > > My son Briar 7yrs old, and diagnosed at 21 mo was > having 1 to 3 tonic/clonic seizures this past year > abt. every night. He's been on the diet for 2 > years > and he takes Keppra. Although he has had a > considerable reduction in seizure activity on the > diet, this past year he started an increase in his > activity to even having breakthrough seizures > (tonic/clonic, lots of absence and myoclonics) > during > the day. We were getting desperate. Soooo we > admitted him for more testing. What they found > through his EEG is that he was never getting into > REM > sleep. In fact out of the 4 levels of sleep, he > was > usually only going into level 2 and this was on > nights > that he had NO seizure activity. Our doctor felt > that > if he would get better sleep he would improve. Of > course we agreed. We tried Ativan a sleeping pill > which I think is also a benzo drug (we know benzos > aren't our friend.) Although he made it through > the > night without seizure, he would have 1 or 2 very > large > drops the next AM within the 1st hour he was > awake. > We stopped it and started up with melatonin. We > GRADUALLY worked our way up to 6mg each night. At > 6mg > he has only had a total of 9 tonic/clonic seizures > in > the past 28 days and only at night. That is a > huge > reduction for us. He was also able to go to bed > earlier. It's not perfect BUT it's soooo much > better > than where we were. His behavior has improved > dramatically, and he's learning and participating > in > school. We think some of his break throughs came > from > a lower threshold from a cold and teeth coming in. > I > know there is no magic pill for anyone but for now > we > are just so happy to be going through a good > spell. > We hope it continues and we pray that it will. > > Hope this helps you. > sincerely, > Stefanie > > > For more information you can go to the home page > and > look up melatonin on the Doosesyndrome yahoo group > site or try the keto home page and see if they > have > info too. I also looked up melatonin on Mayo > Clinics > website and found some interesting facts. > --- shellyatyeo shelly@...> > wrote: > > > > > What have many of you used for sleep seizures. > I > > remember reading a > > few posts over the last year regarding something > > called melations or > > similar. Does anyone remember? > > > > shelly > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Send a seasonal email greeting and help others. Do > good. > > http://celebrity.mail.yahoo.comhttp://celebrity.mail.yahoo.com/> > > > " The Ketogenic Diet....a realistic treatment > option, NOT just a last resort! " > > List is for parent to parent > support only. > It is important to get medical > advice from a professional keto team! > Subscribe: > ketogenic-subscribe > Unsubscribe: > ketogenic-unsubscribe > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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