Bug in Air

Bug in Air

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Quitting Keto

Bug has officially been off the Ketogenic Diet for 5 full days. We are having a lot of fun exploring new foods with her and seeing her likes and dislikes. Really though, there are very few dislikes!

It was really crazy when the pediatric epileptologist told us last week to quit the Keto Diet. He said that she didn't need to wean since we were already at a 3.25:1 ratio. He said to just start feeding her normal toddler foods. And my immediate response was, "What in the world do I feed her?!?? I haven't fed a toddler anything but heavy cream, butter and tiny amounts of carbs and proteins - and it's all weighed!" haha! Well, we figured it and...

I am very happy to report that Bug has been eating so much better since we quit the diet. We have also been able to stop all anti-acids and Miralax! And it's not just the eating that has improved, it's her whole mood!! She is happy so much more of the day than she was a couple of weeks ago. We used to have a "fussy time" with Bug every night starting around 6p and not ending until at least 8:30p, but the last 3 days she only fussed from 6:30-7p and then today we had NO fussy time!! She has been just amazing!

Now, I don't know if we can give all the credit to getting her off the diet, we did also lower her Lamictal a little over a week ago and that was already showing improvement in her mood and mildly in her eating. And at her visit with the pediatric epileptologist last Tuesday he advised us to go up on Bug's Vimpat to 1 pill in the morning and stay at 1/2 pill at night after we were off the diet for 5 days so we started that today. He doesn't like to do several things at once so that we can know what's doing what. So we raised the Vimpat this morning. No change noted except NO FUSSY TIME!! :)



So back to the topic of quitting Keto. We came home from the doctor's appointment and I made Bug a lunch of deli turkey and provolone cheese all chopped up, peanut butter Cheerios, carrot tomato baby food, and applesauce with berries. She loved it all and had a happy plate. (aka clean plate, empty plate, you get it - she ate every bite!! hehe)

Some of her new favorites are YoToddler yogurts, oatmeal, Earth's Best Chicken Tenders and Stars pasta baby food, hot dog, and peaches in syrup. In fact, I would say that right now those little cups of diced peaches in syrup are her current favorite thing!

So we'll keep exploring and we're just so happy with how well she transitioned to basic eating AND how much better her eating and her mood have been since quitting Keto. We gave the Keto Diet a good, long run but it just got to a point where it was doing more harm than good (in the doctor's words) so we put an end to it. I think we can all agree that it was the right choice for Buggie!

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Bug's current medications:
Clobazam/Onfi, 10mg- 3 times a day
Lamictal/Lamatragine, 25mg- 2 pills morning, 3 pills at night
Vimpat, 50 mg- 1 pill morning, 1/2 pill at night
Quit the Ketogenic Diet

Bug's current seizure control:
She is having 2-4 seizures a day. One is usually early in the morning, then maybe one in the afternoon, and then one or more at bedtime. The seizures are small tonic seizures that tense her up and her body curls in. She is breathing pretty well during the whole seizure and they have been no longer than 90 seconds, most under 40 seconds.

2 comments:

  1. You are so very welcome! Thanks for reading :)

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  2. My 2 1/2 year old son has epilepsy because of a stroke he had at birth and is on some of the same meds as your little girl. (Clonazepam, keppra, lamictal, zonegran) Do you know the cause of her epilepsy? We are skipping past the VNS and going straight to surgery; a hemisphereectomy so he can hopefully stop having seizures. I'm really anxious to see how the VNS works for your little bug. It's really scary to think about all the things these special kiddos go through, but I know it will be ok. It has to be right? :) I really enjoy reading your updates (it's comforting to know I'm not the only parent dealing with these types if things) and I look forward to seeing your daughter's progress.

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