Guest guest Posted September 10, 2004 Report Share Posted September 10, 2004 Hi, I just joined this group and thought I should introduce myself. My 7 year old daughter is currently on the waiting list for the keto program at Hopkins (they tell me it will likely be until January), and I am hoping to prepare myself as well as possible by learning from the group. Her tentative diagnosis is idiopathic atypical absence seizures or juvenile absence. My daughter has been on Zarontin, Depakote and Topamax. Her seizures were much worse on all three drugs in terms of frequency, duration, and seizure type. She also experienced other side effects such as excessive weight gain, dizziness, sadness, and agitiation. While she was taking the drugs, I felt that my daughter had completely disappeared. She is not taking any medications at the moment. I am giving her various supplements. Eating junk food, sugar or a great deal of carbohydrates seems to be a seizure trigger for her in my opinion. I believe strongly that a dietary approach will likely help her significantly. I am wondering if anyone who has done the program at Hopkins would be willing to provide more detailed info about what " it's really like " , especially during the first week of hospitalization. This could be off-group if you prefer, since probably not everyone is interested in the logistical specifics of Hopkins. On a separate note, does anyone have any experience with the Atkins Diet for seizure control? I know that they are in the early stages of research on this, but I would be curious to hear other's opinions on this since this was something that was offered to us as a possible option for my daughter. Thanks for your input. Re: Heavy cream Bill, Lately, the only thing we could think of was that about the same time we saw an increase in seizures was the time we changed creams. We have used thesame brand for years and have been fine. All of the sudden, these seizures started happening daily and we thought it might be the probiotics or the cream. We stopped the probiotics and the seizures have slowed down but not completely. Now, I'm going back to the old cream. All of this has happened since the constipation issues in July. We just can't get him back on track. Its sooooooooo frustrating. You would think after 3 years on this diet, the fine tuning would be over. Not so. Thanks for your help Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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