Guest guest Posted July 8, 2004 Report Share Posted July 8, 2004 Maybe your daughter needed the extra cream you were giving her. Yes, she would have been getting more calories, but she also would have a higher ratio. I think it is a good sign that she had good seizure control even though she was gaining weight a little to fast. Are you measuring her ketones? Hang in there; I think control does vary early in the diet. > My daughter (3 in August) has seizures (mostly drop seizures, but > occational tonic ones) secondary to meningitis. She started the diet > on Marc 17th and has had some success. We even had a three week > stretch with no seizures, the longest yet. That stretch ended after a > meeting with her nutritionist who thought she had gained a little too > much weight and wanted to lower her calories. I said I had probably > been giving her too much fat ( a couple of grams here and there) and > would more strictly adhere to the diet. > > So - of course, three days later, she has a seizure. Then 6 days > later and then 4 days later and now 2 days later. Not a good trend. > > Has anyone else been through something like this? Does the control > come and go? Should I think about upping her ratios (she's supposed > to be at 3.5:1)? Any thoughts would be most welcome. > > Caitlin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2004 Report Share Posted July 8, 2004 Gretchen - thanks so much for responding. I was pretty disheartened to see such a flurry after that three week period. I spoke with both the neurologist and the dietician. The neuro said to go back to what was working. I thought that sounded good as well. We are going to try to get back to where we were and not worry about a little weight gain. I hope we can get back and that this recent flurry will be behind us. I have been reading a bit here and have a couple of questions if you don't mind? I use the ketostix to measure Lily's ketones (which are very stable and almost always large) but there are other methods,I know. Some parents use numbers - what method are they using? ANd is a blood ketone monitor advisable? The neuro thought the sticks were adequate. Thanks in advance! > Maybe your daughter needed the extra cream you were giving her. > Yes, she would have been getting more calories, but she also would > have a higher ratio. I think it is a good sign that she had good > seizure control even though she was gaining weight a little to > fast. Are you measuring her ketones? Hang in there; I think > control does vary early in the diet. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2004 Report Share Posted July 10, 2004 Caitlin, I would go back to what you were doing when all was well. Did you quit giving the extra fat and cut calories at the same time? If so, that could have been a significant calorie reduction. If you did both, I would go back to just cutting out the extra fat. Is your daughter gaining too much weight to where she is getting chubby or just gaining weight to where she is now around her ideal weight? The seizures can come back when the calories are not sufficient. This happened with our daughter. We increased the calories and the seizure quit. Rhonda (mom to Shan, age 9, keto/atkins for over 2 years) My daughter (3 in August) has seizures (mostly drop seizures, but occational tonic ones) secondary to meningitis. She started the diet on Marc 17th and has had some success. We even had a three week stretch with no seizures, the longest yet. That stretch ended after a meeting with her nutritionist who thought she had gained a little too much weight and wanted to lower her calories. I said I had probably been giving her too much fat ( a couple of grams here and there) and would more strictly adhere to the diet. So - of course, three days later, she has a seizure. Then 6 days later and then 4 days later and now 2 days later. Not a good trend. Has anyone else been through something like this? Does the control come and go? Should I think about upping her ratios (she's supposed to be at 3.5:1)? Any thoughts would be most welcome. Caitlin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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