Guest guest Posted November 9, 2004 Report Share Posted November 9, 2004 Satnam, My name is - What type of seizures was/is kristan having? How long did it take to get them down to 5-20 a day with the diet? Our baby 17months has around 100 seizures daily - probably more that I do not see while sleeping etc. We are new to the diet and we weaned drugs before starting the diet as well. We are still in the 50-80's for seizures daily now. Just wondering how long it took for you guys, I realize every kido is different - sounds like our Zaki and your Kristian may have same type of seizure?? Zaki has strictly myoclonic and they cluster as well - so the numbers can really get up there some days. What type of control would have been acceptable to you to continue the diet? Re: update on stella , I'm so sorry Stella is having such a rough time. Kristan used to have 100's of seizures, infact, 150-200 a day, but that was when she was on a lot of meds, she's not on meds anymore and we started the keto diet about a week after all meds were stopped and noticed a big drop to 5-6 a day when we started the diet. We have fine tuned and done a lot with the diet and haven't gotten the success/control we wanted so we are currently weaning Kristan off the diet. She is no worse as we wean her off. Right now her seizures are anywhere from 5-20 a day but she has been teething lately and I think she might be coming down with something and has had 40 today and has been vomiting with every seizure. Good luck with the VNS, I hope it is the answer for your Stella. I will pray for her. Satnam, mom to Kristan, 23 months Keto kid since August 2003 and currently weaning from the diet > Hi all, it's been ages since I've posted, life has been so hard lately. > Stella started the keto diet this year May 10th. It's been awful for > her, I think her seizures could not get any worse. She had 2 wonderful > weeks seperate of each other with no seizures, but the rest of the time > she's been seizing every day. And some days in status. She's due for > the vns on the 19th of this month, and i'm just wiped out, i've hit > rock bottom with my emotions. Last night while giving stella her bath, > I just broke down, her little body which is tiny now she's on the diet, > is so beautiful and I can't imagine seeing those nasty scars on her > neck and chest, I know it's a chance for her, and it's only chance, but > it just kills me that there is nothing else. Our kids who are so > beautiful and loving and sweet, and just so innocent have to endure > this nasty disability and for stella and those kids who are having such > a tough time out there it's just not fair. She had an emergency eeg > last friday and it proved she was in status, not TC status but some sub > clinical status where she would have periods of no response, her head > would droop, she drool, her hands would twich, eyes and eyebrows > twitching, her legs or arms may jerk or her head would throw back > little myoclonics I guess, then there would be the odd TC thrown in > too. They put her on a huge dose of klonopin to try to stop the status > which it has done, but now she's a wreck, so emotional, can barely hold > her head up, is drooling all the time, cries when I walk out of the > room, can barely talk. I swear it's gone from bad to worse. What I > wouldn't do to trade places with her and take it all away. > So now i trying to figure out if I take her off the diet and let her > enjoy food again, or keep her on it with the vns. Her seizures for > those of you who don't know anything about her can range from one to > over 100 in a day, with regular status events. > Sorry about my emotional rambling, > amanda > > > Mom to Stella, age 51/2, started keto diet May 10th 2004. On lamictal > and diamox, just weaned diazepam (yippeee). Still waiting for Stella > to be seizure free, but she's doing much better. Failed every med > available. Next is the VNS. Also, Anisa age 10, healthy, vibrant, > beautiful and a wonderful big sis. " 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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