Guest guest Posted September 9, 2004 Report Share Posted September 9, 2004 Goodness, must have a look back myself some time at my old posts about 's previous dramas, I guess there are a few floating round....Over three years with practically every known side effect hitting - er yep, plenty to write about there Wonder if my very first one is still there about when he went toxic the second/third week on the diet and lost seizure control - I remember it like it was yesterday, more's the pity....ugh. So when do you plan to start the carnitine? Are you going to use the carnitor brand? We couldn't get that here, but it seems to be what most folk use. Who will be advising you on dosage, and how and when to increment it up? Your neuro? I so hope it is 's answer and that he doesn't have an adverse reaction, but at least you are prepared for what to watch for. Good luck, and let me know if that paper worked on my second attempt at sending it this morn, cos if not - I'll have to try it as an attachment maybe, ----- Original Message ----- From: michelle paulson Hi - Glad to hear that 's follow up appt. was relatively uneventful in that his blood work suggested no need to make changes in anything. I don't blame you one bit for not rocking-the-boat by adding a supplementation. I'm sure is thoroughly enjoying his seizure free days and even if he is deficient in Carnitine/Zinc - if the only " possible " side affect is slow growth - then really " who cares " as long as you have the seizure free status. I believe I've read numerous articles relating the diet to slow growth but they've also suggested once off the diet kids tend to catch up to where they'd otherwise be relatively quickly. You know, I bet you feel so blessed that by looking back at everything has been thru ( I swear, the kid has had every possible negative side affect associated w/the diet and more)that now he is seizure free and doing so well. Recently, I've done some searching thru the archives for info. and stopped to read some of your earlier posts of . You all must have good genes in your family (and faith) for him to have had the strength to overcome his life threatening experiences. Perhaps, someday, your family will write a book detailing your experiences and how you triumphed. It would be extremely beneficial to other families on the diet who encounter similar things. Not to mention, the wealth of knowledge you possess given your first hand experiences. Even Dr. Freeman, in my opinion, couldn't provide the info. that you have. Oh well.... enough babble. In regards to - I will take your advice. Almost lowered his calories/protein this morning thinking that was " an answer " but will hold off until we try the supplement which we have decioded to do. He's too symptomatic not to give it a whirl. Perhaps, too, the carn deficiency might be an answer as to why his cholesterol levels came back so LOW. If he truly isn't metabolising the fat the way he should be. Also could be a reason for his recent 1 lb. weight gain. Makes sense so we will see. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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