Bug in Air

Bug in Air

Sunday, September 23, 2012

No Feeding Tube... Yet

Rayleigh had a visit with her pediatrician last Monday. We discussed how poorly Bug has been eating and also how she's been behaving and how seizure control has been. She is referring us a GI doctor that is familiar with the Keto Diet and with children that have neuro disorders. I have to call tomorrow to get that appointment scheduled. The pediatrician also wants us to talk to Bug's neurologist about her medicines because she thinks they could be the problem and that would be an easier fix.

I talked with her neuro on the phone for about 30 minutes going through Bug's seizure journal that I keep. It's just a notebook that I write each day of all of her seizures, changes in meds, mood/temperment, how she ate and if she was ill or teething that day. We went back through several months to figure out when was the last time she was eating well AND had fairly good seizure control. It appears that the best she was doing in recent months was when we were still on a low dose of Lamictal and working out way up on it AND was still taking a small dose of the Vimpat.

So here's our game plan: Stay on the 3.25:1 ratio of the Ketogenic Diet for a little while longer (she's tolerating well enough and we don't want to make too many changes at once). Meanwhile, we'll stay on 1 pill of Clobazam/Onfi 3 times a day and the changes will be to lower Lamictal in the morning to 2 pills and keep doing 3 pills at night and we are back to 1/2 pill Vimpat twice a day.

- Long story longer -

Bug's pediatrician said that Bug may have built an immunity to the Prevacid because it's really only meant to be taken for a couple of weeks at a time and Bug has been on it for months as a daily antiacid. She said rather than continuing to raise the dose every time it stops controlling the reflux she wants us to switch Bug to Nexium so we started that yesterday and she seems to be doing well on it. She vomitted last night but I think it was the adjustment from no Prevacid to a new medicine that takes a couple of days to take effect. No vomit or acidy smells today so I think the Nexium is doing it's job now.

Bug is still not eating well. We'll keep pushing until we figure something out that works for her. The pediatrician said Bug is down to 25 lbs which is only 20-30 percentile for weight. She's lost 13% of her body fat which is a big deal and has all of her doctor team working hard to find a fix - and her parents, too!

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