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Hi Natasha-

Thank you so much for your helpful insight as to what

could be going on w/. You know, I've only been

checking glucose for a few months and in retrospect, I

guess I probably overreacted w/his glucose values.

Certainly, they are not " high " at all - just indeed,

higher than what we are used to seeing and w/the

seizure and the recent ratio/calorie changes - I was

worried. It's also not " uncommon " for 's

glucose to be slightly raised prior to big seizure

activity which is why I check it. It's the " why " part

that bugs me.

Come to find out,this time, he caught the virus my

daughter had last week. Simple cold virus

w/conjuctivitis. typically has a seizure 2

days before he comes down w/symptoms - I should have

thought of this, especially w/the raised glucose.

As for calories - he originally was at 1080 calories

and I've been slowly coming down. He definitely needs

to drop some weight and I'm positive his weight is

affecting seizure control. The problem is, we've

recently started him on Carnitine which we also have

to slowly raise to get to a therapeutic level.

Thoughts in that area are - if he wasn't properly

metabolizing the fat - chances are - he was burning

muscle instead of the calories. If, the carnitine

helps to metabolize the fats appropriately, chances

are he'll start utilizing cals. more and burn thru

them. I don't want to lower his cals. by too much

until I see what this carnitine is going to do.

There is a lot of metabolic changes going on right now

- I'm just hoping we can muddle thru and find the

right " balance " . UGHHH.... but again, thank you for

your input!!

Hope all is going well w/ph! It sounds like you

have learned a lot in the little amount of time

ph's been on the diet! That's awesome news for

ph.

(mom to - 2.5yrs. old - ketokid since

6/03 - drug free since 3/27/04 - working on the last

of the seizures!)

--- natashagainford beasly@...>

wrote:

>

> Hi

> Although I am still new and do not have very much

> experience( I have

> alot of experience with blood sugar though as ph

> has

> hypoglycemia and his blood sugar rarely exceeds 3.5

> mml/l (something

> around 60 I think ) ,I have to agree with Cammie

> that glucose is not

> an issue.The numbers you provide are within normal

> range,I would say

> it is perfect blood sugar and it would be quite

> weird if had

> a seizure because of normal blood sugar.I have a

> theory,it could be

> silly ,but anyways.Like Cammie said the diet is

> supposed to mimic

> stavation metabolism that means has to burn

> all calories he

> gets.If he gets too many calories his body stores

> the calories he

> did not burn and that means his metabolism does not

> mimic starvation

> as it should.So his calories excess bilds up for 2

> weeks untill

> there are too many calories are stored and his body

> does not know

> what to do with them but seize( he burns calories

> excess during a

> seizure as it requres alot of energy).I hope that

> makes at least a

> little bit sence.Like i said my impression was 1000

> calories are too

> many.Even ph who runs like a crazy every day and

> is able to sit

> down only in front of TV ganed a little bit weight

> on 975 calories

> and I think we should decrease them.By no means I am

> an expert

> here,just wanted to share my thoughts.By the way

> I've read that

> calories restriction one of the magor things that

> can help with

> seizure control

>

> Natasha,mom to 2 years old ph,suspected

> SMEI/Dravet's

> syndrome,keto kid since August 23d 2004

>

>

>

> > > Hey -

> > > Am wanting to pick your brain - hopefully you

> can shed

> > > some light b/c I'm stumped.

> > >

> > > Opted NOT to increase 's Carnitor so he's

> still

>

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Hi

Please keep in mind it was just " my own theory " and I could be wrong.

By the way blood sugar ups and downs can affect behaviour and it is

what exactly happens with ph.As he has hypoglycemia he is very

sensitive to blood sugar " jumps " .When he has " high " blood

sugar,which means normal for an average person, he becomes nuts

and hyper,sometimes he can have a seizure but it is rather because

he runs like crazy than blood sugar itself.In early days of his

epilepsy we though blood sugar was an issue as he often had

seizures " due to " low blood sugar.Later we discovered he had

hypoglycemia and low blood sugar is normal for him ,he is not

symptomatic and feels good.His sugar dropped as low as 1.6 mml/l and

he did not have any symptoms, had a seizure though,but it is

questionable if it was due to low sugar.An ambulance always thinks

he has a seizure due to low sugar if it is lower than 3.3, but we

know it is not true as he is OK even if his sugar 2.5. At your place

I would not really worry about blood sugar untill it is too

low ,less than 3.3 mml/l or too high ,greater than 8-10 mml/l ( not

after meal).Sorry I do not use the measurment you are use to.

Sorry to hear about 's illnes,but on the other hand you have

an explanation for his seizure(have to look at posistive things :)

As for ph we do not know if the diet is going to work for him or

not.I do hope for the best but there was not very many suscess

stories for SMEI kids so we'll see.

Natasha,mom to 2 years old ph,suspected SMEI/Dravet's

syndrome,keto kid since August 23d 2004

> > > > Hey -

> > > > Am wanting to pick your brain - hopefully you

> > can shed

> > > > some light b/c I'm stumped.

> > > >

> > > > Opted NOT to increase 's Carnitor so he's

> > still

> >

> === message truncated ===

>

>

>

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Hi

Please keep in mind it was just " my own theory " and I could be wrong.

By the way blood sugar ups and downs can affect behaviour and it is

what exactly happens with ph.As he has hypoglycemia he is very

sensitive to blood sugar " jumps " .When he has " high " blood

sugar,which means normal for an average person, he becomes nuts

and hyper,sometimes he can have a seizure but it is rather because

he runs like crazy than blood sugar itself.In early days of his

epilepsy we though blood sugar was an issue as he often had

seizures " due to " low blood sugar.Later we discovered he had

hypoglycemia and low blood sugar is normal for him ,he is not

symptomatic and feels good.His sugar dropped as low as 1.6 mml/l and

he did not have any symptoms, had a seizure though,but it is

questionable if it was due to low sugar.An ambulance always thinks

he has a seizure due to low sugar if it is lower than 3.3, but we

know it is not true as he is OK even if his sugar 2.5. At your place

I would not really worry about blood sugar untill it is too

low ,less than 3.3 mml/l or too high ,greater than 8-10 mml/l ( not

after meal).Sorry I do not use the measurment you are use to.

Sorry to hear about 's illnes,but on the other hand you have

an explanation for his seizure(have to look at posistive things :)

As for ph we do not know if the diet is going to work for him or

not.I do hope for the best but there was not very many suscess

stories for SMEI kids so we'll see.

Natasha,mom to 2 years old ph,suspected SMEI/Dravet's

syndrome,keto kid since August 23d 2004

> > > > Hey -

> > > > Am wanting to pick your brain - hopefully you

> > can shed

> > > > some light b/c I'm stumped.

> > > >

> > > > Opted NOT to increase 's Carnitor so he's

> > still

> >

> === message truncated ===

>

>

>

> __________________________________________________

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