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Ketogenic Diet and Absence Seizures (Petite Mal)
Thu, 09/19/2013 - 12:19My daughter (7 year old with no prior medical or learning disabilities) was diagnosed with Absence seizures three months ago. Since that time, she has tried multiple medications. Currently she is on Depakote and Topamax. Her seizures were as frequent as every 3 minutes. Now, they are currently every 25 minutes or so. The meds have improved her frequency but she often seems spacey, tired and less likely to listen and follow through on requests/directions. A family member stated that she is getting “spoiled” but I disagree. I believe many of the issues are medication related but have no way to prove it. Her handwriting is different when she is “spacey” and her private teacher (currently out of school until better seizure control) stated that teaching after she started the Topamax was “like teaching a different kid”.
I am concerned about the negative effects of the meds and if they “really get better over time”. I am followed by the Hopkins Group and was asked if I wanted to try Ketogenic diet. I declined and stated I wanted to see how she did on this med combo and then make a decision. I have several more weeks to we reach the optimum doses. Now I am concerned that maybe I should attempt the Keto Diet first to see if the seizures can be controlled without meds. Then I can tell if the issues are med related.
My question is : Have you treated your child with Absence Seizures or Petite Mals with Ketogenic diet? Did it work? Would you do it again? Did you have fewer side effects from the diet than from the meds?
Re: Ketogenic Diet and Absence Seizures (Petite Mal)
Submitted by aprilrunge on Thu, 2013-11-14 - 15:41
If Hopkins is following you, they likely can help. Yes, meds and seizures do a number on kids my 4 year old was a zombie and shell of a child until we insisted on Keto. She was declining academically because of seizures and meds, couldn't follow directions and seemed hyper at other times.
We did keto for 5 years (longer than most but we had 5 seizure types including absence)...Now my daughter is 10 1/2 no longer on meds or diet has been seizure free for 4 years and released from all neurological care last year.
Keto works for all kinds of seizures and epilepsies. Given she is 7 years old, they may trial her on Modified Atkins. If she has failed 3 meds, you really do not have anything to lose by trying dietary therapy.
April Runge mom to Nevin, Doose Syndrome, seizure free, med free and diet free co-author, www.gordyandthemagicdiet.com
If Hopkins is following you, they likely can help. Yes, meds and seizures do a number on kids my 4 year old was a zombie and shell of a child until we insisted on Keto. She was declining academically because of seizures and meds, couldn't follow directions and seemed hyper at other times.
We did keto for 5 years (longer than most but we had 5 seizure types including absence)...Now my daughter is 10 1/2 no longer on meds or diet has been seizure free for 4 years and released from all neurological care last year.
Keto works for all kinds of seizures and epilepsies. Given she is 7 years old, they may trial her on Modified Atkins. If she has failed 3 meds, you really do not have anything to lose by trying dietary therapy.
April Runge mom to Nevin, Doose Syndrome, seizure free, med free and diet free co-author, www.gordyandthemagicdiet.com