My first and most important job every day is to be a parent, partner, teacher, citizen, and whole human being. That’s more than one job, but they are all important. But there might not be enough minutes in the day to reflect on the all of that, considering that doing precedes reflecting. This blog will be the sporadic reflections on both the important and mundane events in my and my family’s life.
At one time in my life, my primary job was to provide a modified ketogenic diet for my 3 year old daughter to treat her benign myoclonic epilepsy. For more details on the diet, see: http://blogs.oregonstate.edu/oregonketokids/
There we do our best to provide a history of Nora’s epilepsy, our experience with the diet, and tips and tricks for what worked for her. Now she is over 5 years seizure free, and we are grateful to her doctors and all of the support that we received, and grateful that we can help others by sharing our story.
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We have since re-organized our sites; I will change this intro to add a link to our new keto-diet site that will be all things from our keto-diet experience.
http://blogs.oregonstate.edu/modifiedketogenicdietforepilepsy/
There is already a lot more on that site, but I am still working on some background material. In particular, I want to add a page that details Nora’s first days on the diet, because that was a tough time with little guidance for us. Check out the new site and please ask any questions that come up and I will do my best to give our experience.
This is a harsh diagnose for a such young girl but I am sure with a devoted mother like you she will be more likely to feel good.
I have read a book written by a Russian author who explained the positive and negative fefects of every ingredient we are taking in our organisms. I do firmly believe that our food defines us as persons and that certain foor can be really bad for your genetaically disposed diseases that everybody carries within in latent state.