Guest guest Posted August 19, 2004 Report Share Posted August 19, 2004 Hi , I feel for you, I've been down this road with my little Kristan as have other parents. Kristan's problem has always been not being able to get into high ketosis. Kristan was 9 months old when she started the keto diet (now she is 20 months old) and was put on a 3.1:1 ratio and 400-450 kcal/day b/c she is not that active. When we started the diet, we had also stopped meds and Kristan's seizures were down to about 5-6 a day from over 150-200 a day. She's been on the diet a full year and we have had many ups and downs and many ratio changes. Fine tuning takes time as others will tell you and I know it is hard to wait and see. We also have never found out why Kristan is having seizures and I am certain now that we will never know. Has your dietitian thought of increasing calories b/f changing the ratio? Kristan's dietitian consulted with a expert nutrition researcher and they determined that the reason Kristan has never gotten into high ketosis is b/c of her calorie deprived state and that she is clearing her ketones as fast as she is producing them. You are right, kids under one year have been known to get into ketosis. We have also put Kristan on Carnitor which I don't think is the same as L-Carnitine, but that has helped a little to raise her ketones. Has your dietitian thought of trying Carnitor? Also, have you thought of changing your keto team if you are not getting the support you need? We changed keto teams and have mixed feelings about our keto team, but they are better than the first dietitian we had. Kristan's currently on a 4.5:1 ratio which we started last week and we are hoping that it will raise her ketones, she is only on 735 kcal/day and I don't have the exact protein, carb levels, but her dietitian has always had very little carb to work with, in fact, I think it's even lower than the carbs that Hannah is on. No one has ever discussed the carb levels with us, only that they have very little to work with. Hang in there, I know it's hard, I hope this helps and I hope someone else on this site can help. Satnam, mom to Kristan, 20 months Keto kid since August 2003, exactly one year ago today (Aug. 19) > I feel like I am close to my breaking point with the doctors. Hannah is now 7 months old and has been officially on the ketogenic diet for 12 days. She is currently at a 4:1 ratio and only spilling trace ketones. Sometimes, in the evening, she may go up to small/moderate, but this is rare. I say " officially " because since birth, Hannah has basically been on a 2:1 ratio due to her inability to metabolize carbohydrates. > > Hannah was born Jan 9th and stayed in NICU until February 11. They originally thought she had PDh but the skin biopsy came back negative and they are now thinking of ruling that out, but of course they are unsure. She has been hospitalized a number of times and we are currently waiting for additional results from her muscle biopsy. This is what we know so far from the muscle biopsy: > Here's what we have so far: no mutations in the mitochondrial DNA were found. This does not rule out a mitochondrial disorder because they can also be caused by nuclear DNA mutations. The assay of mitochondrial enzymes (oxidative phosphorylation) did not point to a specific disorder either. We are still awaiting the immunohistochemistry and electron microscopy, where the structure of the mitochondria and some of its proteins can be examined > > When Hannah had her muscle biopsy, she had an adverse reaction to the anesthesia. In post op, she had to have an emergency intubation tube and was hospitalized overnight in ICU. They said her body's reaction to the anesthesia was indicative of a mito disease. > I have been patient waiting for answers, but my patience is wearing thin. I understand we may never get an answer, but today, that just isn't good enough for me. I spoke with Hannah's dietician this morning and suggested her ratio be changed to 4.25-4.5:1 instead of 4:1. My rational is that Hannah's body is used to metabolizing a 2:1 ratio and may need a higher ratio in order to go into ketosis. My dietician is hesitant. The dietician says Hannah's brain needs carbohydrates in order to grow. Since Hannah's body reacts to carbs, this is a problem. It appears Hannah's lactic acid levels increase to a point of dangerous acidosis when she has carbs. The dietician thinks Hannah is too young to go into ketosis. > > I know there are some kiddos out there on a higher ratio, what have your doctor's said about the carb issues? Hannah is currently at 4:1, 10.95g protein, 2.19g carbohydrates. She takes 4cc L-Carnitine, a multivitamin supplement, 30mg CQ10 and 700mg thiamine. > > Please help, > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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