Guest guest Posted October 5, 2004 Report Share Posted October 5, 2004 Hi- Noah was on Keppra while on the diet & was weaned off a few months ago without any problems. It was the only drug he took while on the diet, so when weaning time came, I was hesitant, but happy to have him drug-free. He started Keppra a few weeks before the diet. He did get much better while on Keppra, but was not totally seizure-free until day 4 of the diet. So, we knew that the diet was the reason he was seizure-free. The only side effects we noticed from the Keppra was maybe the extra emotions... and I don't think we noticed any effects from the wean. Because Keppra is such a mild drug compared to the others, his wean was not as slow as I thought it would be, and he did great. Hopefully yours will go just as well! Today marks 7 months seizure-free for him. Mom to Noah- age 3, med-free, & seizure-free on the keto diet smclague claguelaw@...> wrote: Hi all, Been monitoring the posts for awhile now when I can snatch a moment. Seems like anytime I post it's always with more questions so I just wanted to first say: To all that are experiencing great success with the diet both with seizure control and developmental strides for your kids--keep those wonderful stories coming! To all those still working so hard to gain/keep seizure control for your kids--keep up the hard work, your kids are so worth the effort! Here's the background to the question: As for our daughter, (age 4 and 1st seizure on 12-6-04 and keto kid since 7-19-04 and seizure free since 7-1-04) we are still so excited to say that continues to do extremely well on the diet. started the diet on 2 meds--Depakote (1125mg/day) and Keppra (125mg/day). Keppra we had started just 2 weeks before the diet as our neuro was out of the country and had her longest T/C (7 minutes). As of yesterday (10-4-04) took her last depakote pill (pending a 2 week monitoring period); we had been lowering 125mg per week beginning on Day 2 of diet initiation and then for the last 375mg (ie last 3 pills) we weaned 125 mg per two week period (1 week to lower blood levels and 1 week for observation). Now we have the 125mg of Keppra to wean. Just spoke with our neuro today who wants us to wait to wean the Keppra until our appointment and EEG on November 19th (ie 6 weeks). I of course want to start the wean in about 2 weeks after we make sure she maintains seizure control with no depakote. The debate centers on whether her 2 weeks of being seizure free prior to diet initiation on July 19th was due to the addition of the 125 mg of keppra or whether it was because we had begun in earnest changing 's diet to include only those foods on the diet (although not limiting her portions). Any advice, information on how your kids faired weaning off keppra, or questions to consider given this brief overview would be very much appreciated. Thanks again!! ne and Mike " The Ketogenic Diet....a realistic treatment option, NOT just a last resort! " List is for parent to parent support only. It is important to get medical advice from a professional keto team! Subscribe: ketogenic-subscribe Unsubscribe: ketogenic-unsubscribe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2004 Report Share Posted October 5, 2004 Hi- Noah was on Keppra while on the diet & was weaned off a few months ago without any problems. It was the only drug he took while on the diet, so when weaning time came, I was hesitant, but happy to have him drug-free. He started Keppra a few weeks before the diet. He did get much better while on Keppra, but was not totally seizure-free until day 4 of the diet. So, we knew that the diet was the reason he was seizure-free. The only side effects we noticed from the Keppra was maybe the extra emotions... and I don't think we noticed any effects from the wean. Because Keppra is such a mild drug compared to the others, his wean was not as slow as I thought it would be, and he did great. Hopefully yours will go just as well! Today marks 7 months seizure-free for him. Mom to Noah- age 3, med-free, & seizure-free on the keto diet smclague claguelaw@...> wrote: Hi all, Been monitoring the posts for awhile now when I can snatch a moment. Seems like anytime I post it's always with more questions so I just wanted to first say: To all that are experiencing great success with the diet both with seizure control and developmental strides for your kids--keep those wonderful stories coming! To all those still working so hard to gain/keep seizure control for your kids--keep up the hard work, your kids are so worth the effort! Here's the background to the question: As for our daughter, (age 4 and 1st seizure on 12-6-04 and keto kid since 7-19-04 and seizure free since 7-1-04) we are still so excited to say that continues to do extremely well on the diet. started the diet on 2 meds--Depakote (1125mg/day) and Keppra (125mg/day). Keppra we had started just 2 weeks before the diet as our neuro was out of the country and had her longest T/C (7 minutes). As of yesterday (10-4-04) took her last depakote pill (pending a 2 week monitoring period); we had been lowering 125mg per week beginning on Day 2 of diet initiation and then for the last 375mg (ie last 3 pills) we weaned 125 mg per two week period (1 week to lower blood levels and 1 week for observation). Now we have the 125mg of Keppra to wean. Just spoke with our neuro today who wants us to wait to wean the Keppra until our appointment and EEG on November 19th (ie 6 weeks). I of course want to start the wean in about 2 weeks after we make sure she maintains seizure control with no depakote. The debate centers on whether her 2 weeks of being seizure free prior to diet initiation on July 19th was due to the addition of the 125 mg of keppra or whether it was because we had begun in earnest changing 's diet to include only those foods on the diet (although not limiting her portions). Any advice, information on how your kids faired weaning off keppra, or questions to consider given this brief overview would be very much appreciated. Thanks again!! ne and Mike " The Ketogenic Diet....a realistic treatment option, NOT just a last resort! " List is for parent to parent support only. It is important to get medical advice from a professional keto team! Subscribe: ketogenic-subscribe Unsubscribe: ketogenic-unsubscribe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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