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> From: Alison <
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> Date: October 20, 2006 6:59:00 AM EDT
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> Subject: Re: [Keto Kids] Digest Number 295
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> We have had breaks in our son's sz control at times. His sz have
> still been cut over 90% by the diet. He still has primarily night
> time sz. At times he will have a bad week or two which we cannot
> attribute to any one obvious thing. It has still been better than
> any meds except depakote which he is still on for grand mals. Good
> luck! (some of the things that we think may cause inc sz in our son
> are : growth spurts, constipation.
> On Oct 19, 2006, at 6:53 AM,
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>> Keto Kids - Ketogenic diet support
>> Messages In This Digest (2 Messages)
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>> 1a.
>> has anybody experienced a "honeymoon" period with the diet From:
>> darian_alexis
>> 1b.
>> Re: has anybody experienced a "honeymoon" period with the diet
>> From: CALVIN NUNIES
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>> 1a.
>> has anybody experienced a "honeymoon" period with the diet
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>> Posted by: "darian_alexis"
darian_alexis@... darian_alexis
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>> Wed Oct 18, 2006 8:21 am (PST)
>>
>> has anybody here on this site (or elsewhere) experienced a honeymoon
>> period with the diet, whereby the diet initially controlled seizures
>> very well and then either quit working or lost effectiveness?
>>
>> If so, how did/do you handle it? Darian had wonderful seizure control
>> on the 3:1 ratio but her body could not handle it. We reduced the
>> ratio to 2.75:1 and she did okay but her body still could not
>> tolerate
>> it well enough.
>>
>> She is now on a 2.5:1 and we have also figured out that we cannot
>> wait
>> very long between meals or else she becomes too acidotic and as a
>> result vomits.
>>
>> Our dietician claims that a "honeymoon" period DOES exist with the
>> diet. I have not read that and I don't think that John Freeman has
>> said that, so I am wondering what your thoughts may be. Thank you.
>>
>> justin and shannon falon
>> Proud Parents of Darian Falon
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>> 1b.
>> Re: has anybody experienced a "honeymoon" period with the diet
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>> Posted by: "CALVIN NUNIES"
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>> Wed Oct 18, 2006 10:40 am (PST)
>>
>> my grandson is on the diet heis strong and he is just learning to
>> talk sometimees he cheats he is only 6 and steals food and we had
>> no problem but this week he has grand mal seizures where he just
>> falls down something new for us we think its the diet and needs to
>> be increased as the body frows faster than the brain to adjust if
>> this is what you mean then yes currently he is in the hospital and
>> after one week of monitoring and countless seizures it seems the
>> diet kicked in and he is getting better hope this helps
>>
>> darian_alexis <
darian_alexis@...> wrote: has anybody here on
>> this site (or elsewhere) experienced a honeymoon
>> period with the diet, whereby the diet initially controlled seizures
>> very well and then either quit working or lost effectiveness?
>>
>> If so, how did/do you handle it? Darian had wonderful seizure control
>> on the 3:1 ratio but her body could not handle it. We reduced the
>> ratio to 2.75:1 and she did okay but her body still could not
>> tolerate
>> it well enough.
>>
>> She is now on a 2.5:1 and we have also figured out that we cannot
>> wait
>> very long between meals or else she becomes too acidotic and as a
>> result vomits.
>>
>> Our dietician claims that a "honeymoon" period DOES exist with the
>> diet. I have not read that and I don't think that John Freeman has
>> said that, so I am wondering what your thoughts may be. Thank you.
>>
>> justin and shannon falon
>> Proud Parents of Darian Falon
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