Guest guest Posted August 16, 2004 Report Share Posted August 16, 2004 , This one is as an attachment - excerpt from finetuning techniques thru the Portland Orgeon keto-diet clinic, so I can't send it on here, copying it to your direct email addy. But the original is already in the files section under finetuning techniques. (I think?) Ideal glucose levels given in here are 55-65 (3.0 - 3.6 NZ/UK values), acceptable levels of 50-75 (2.8 - 4.2). I believe that the dietician there prefers parents to monitor blood glucose even more regularly than ketones, this is how she believes she has managed to obtain such succesful rates of seizure control in the children put though their clinic. ---------- Subject: Trouble Shooting Key, Keto Therapy Clinic Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2000 23:55:39 -0700 (PDT) Transcribed portions of the manual I was given by the Child Neurology Clinic of Portland, Oregon, Home of the Ketogenic Therapy Clinic. TROUBLE SHOOTING KEY #1 Check blood glucose level. Ideal for majority: 55 - 65 mg/dl Acceptable glucose: 50 - 75 mg/dl ****MEGAN'S NOTE**** Our dietician, says that a major essential of the diet is the blood glucose levels in the 55 - 65 range, and that she has found with hundreds of children that the seizure control is obtained in that range, with the ketones in the 80 mg/dl level Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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