Guest guest Posted July 24, 2004 Report Share Posted July 24, 2004 Hi , Thanks for all your advice – can you have a quick look at the following and tell me what you think please? After my posting to you last night slept without seizures until 6am this morning – I had given him an extra snack last night which is 3.5:1 ration of 150 calories – his total calories for a normal day is 1860 – he is quite a tall boy although he has not grown taller in the past year and his weight is 34.5 kgs. From 6am to 7.30am he had 4 T/C seizures. 8am Glucose was 4.5 and ketones were 1.6 9am breakfast 11.15am snack 1pm lunch 3.25pm glucose 3.5 and ketones were 4.6 3.30pm snack He had a sleep between 4.30pm and 7.15pm and in this time he had 2 small T/C seizures and 1 very tight one. 7.30pm dinner 8.30pm glucose 4.6 and ketones 2.6 9pm he had a t/c seizure – very tight again. 9.35pm I have him an additional snack of 250 calories today. 10.25pm, 11pm, 11.30pm and 12.15am – he had a t/c seizure – all of them very tight. 12.40am glucose 4.0 and ketones 3.7 12.45am t/c seizure – again very tight. If he has any more seizures tonight I am going to have to give him 10mg rectal valium – he is so tired. He is also quite clammy at the moment. He is not running a temperature at all and hasn't done all through this, but every time that boy tries to sleep he has seizures at the moment and I can seem to break the cycle. I will test again in the early hours – but I never know when the seizures will arrive. I would appreciate your thoughts on the above. Thanks so much. Emma. P.S. Couldn't post this earlier - Yahoo not available - typical!!! had another seizure at 1.40am and I had to give 10mg rectal valium. I have tested bloods again this morning (considering he started having seizures around 6am yesterday morning 5.45am today glucose 4.5 and ketones are 1.6. Any thoughts! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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