Guest guest Posted November 2, 2004 Report Share Posted November 2, 2004 Laverna Moreland fmoreland@...> wrote:.. I don't remember what the antibiotics did when she wasn't on the diet but I can't rememeber it EVER being this bad while on the diet. Whatever the case it makes sense I guess, being on so little anticonvulsants makes her much more dependent on the diet which I do think is comprimised by the antibiotics.....especially since she was on a 2.8-1 ratio which is borderline seizure control for her but since she hasn't grown or gained weight much we decided we needed to bring her down as far as we could without losing control. Yesterday I decided to try putting her back up to 3.5 until this is over.....seems drastic but with no sleep all week it was worth a try. We'll see what happens tonight....then I guess we'll know if it makes a difference...in which case if(more like when) she has to go on again we'll know we have to up her ratio while on antibiotics. Oh I'm soooo tired......it's been a long week!!!! LaVerna....tired mom to Rebekah who doesn't seem to get tired...... Re: antibiotic reaction - LaVerna, Rebekah's mother This could be what LaVerna is going through with Rebekah right now.... I hope she reads this post! . tflourie@... wrote: In a message dated 10/28/2004 8:22:12 PM Pacific Daylight Time, fmoreland@... writes: Have any of you experienced unusual reactions to antibiotics when on the diet and on almost no anticonvulsants??? Well, on anticonvulsants, I am absolutely convinced that antibiotics wreak havoc with my son's seizure control. No doctors 'believe' it...but I dread putting him on anything as we always see a big increase in seizures. Our neuro is convinced that it's the illness itself that lowers his seizure threshold...but the increase lasts the duration of the antibiotics...long after the original illness has faded. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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