Guest guest Posted July 17, 2004 Report Share Posted July 17, 2004 Dear , Over the past 2 years since starting the diet I have always been encouraged and took comfort from the idea that there is always something to fine tune on the diet when things are not going well. When we depended on meds we had to hope the doctor was right and that the doctor's adding of a new med or increasing the present med would be the answer. For the past 2 years the diet has empowered me to help my daughter. I no longer run to the doctor but instead when things are " rocky " I brain storm and look for the solution...often researching the archives of this group or posting my questions and getting possible solutions. I let the doctor know what I've been doing at the next appointment which is often not for another 3 or more months. There seems to be an endless list of possibilities to consider when fine tuning. Whenever the seizures increase or come back I look at what I was doing prior and what I may have changed. It's been a little rocky for us this week. We recently dropped the remaining dairies in her diet (cheese/butter) and changed oils from olive to sunflower resulting in the ketones suddenly decreasing. Today I went back to olive oil with minimal sunflower and I'm hoping that will be the answer. One important thing that has helped in fine tuning is that we have eliminated all dyes, preservatives, artificial sweetners, processed foods from her diet. The less possible triggers helped us discover that Shan is lactose intolerant which in itself was causing seizures. Recently I have concluded that a possible food trigger can slowly build up over weeks and months until it causes problems (example: preservatives, colors/dyes, etc.). It has been a very long time since Shan has not wanted to eat. I look at the ketones. Often when the ketones are excessively high a child will not be hungry. When the ratio comes down he/she feels better and eats. Another time when Shan would not eat was when her stomach hurt due to poorly digesting the fats and other food. After I started digestive enzymes she felt better and ate fine. Other than those few times she has always wanted to eat. She can tell time and she has been known to watch the clock until when it is time for her next snack or meal. Please keep me posted on how you are doing. Here's hoping that has a better day! Rhonda RE: which med to drop first? Rhonda's previous advice Dear Rhonda You were such a help to me before, when my daughter had another issue, if you recall. When I read this post, I was encouraged that with a planner I can begin working on what you referred to here: calories and ratio. has had two horrendous days, seizuring like pre-diet days, or worse. No meds on board. Keep you posted. What to do when they won't eat???? mum to dear . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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