Guest guest Posted July 23, 2004 Report Share Posted July 23, 2004 Robyn- We have been unsuccessfully dealing w/sleep seizures for over ten years...and are now on our third go-round w/the diet. During the first two-year rounds of the diet, nearly a decade ago, monitoring urine ketones was *the* way to check the efficacy of the diet. Now, it is known that urine keto levels alone aren't necessarily the best measurement of either ketosis, or of the diet's ability to succeed. So we have started monitoring blood ketones as a better indicator of ketosis. Some of the newer studies on the keto diet indicate that a blood ketone level of 4-10 may be necessary for full, if not better seizure control. Every two months we are testing Skyler's blood ketone (or " betahydroxybutyrate) levels. We are also using a home blood ketone monitor (which registers lower than a lab test because it's testing capillary vs. venous blood). We use the monitor to then 'tweak' his ratios...which are substantially higher now that they've ever been on the diet in the past. Just recently, we finally (after four months of changing ratios AND calories) are seeing higher blood ketones. And amazingly, we are also seeing improvement in night time seizures. This week we had one night of no seizures....I think this has happened maybe three or four times in the 13 years Skyler has had epilepsy. Maybe getting Carlie Jae into higher levels of ketosis might just help her sleep seizures. Surely would be worth a try. Tracey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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