Hello All! I am a first time forum-user, but feel like I really need this. My four-year old daughter, Gracie, was diagnosed with Absence epilepsy in January and I feel so overwhelmed by all the medical terms, forms of treatment and the side-effects of the conventional drugs. She is currently taking Ethosuximide (Zarontin) and for a while it seemed to be working, but unfortunately it is not. Our doctor wants to try Lamictal or Depakote, but my husband and I are scared of the possible side-effects caused by both drugs. We feel so helpless and confused as to what to do next. I'm still trying to wrap my brain around the diagnosis and I am reading everything I can to learn about what's happening to my sweet lil' Gracie!
I'm reading the book, Treating Epilepsy Naturally by Patricia Murphy, and am intrigued by the idea that Gracie's epilepsy could be caused by a brain allergy to a certain food/foods. Anyone here experienced this? If so, which foods and how did you figure this out?
My other question is, is the Ketogenic diet worth trying? I've heard, read, and have been told by Gracie's neurologist that this diet is VERY difficult to administer to an "otherwise healthy" child. I would give anything to avoid one of the other conventional drugs, but I am a bit hesitant to "take on" this diet.
Ok, so I thought of another question, have any of you (or your loved ones) tried naturopathy?
Any suggestion on how a mother learns to stop looking at her child and the first thing she thinks is, "My daughter has epilepsy!" As you probably can already tell, I am having a really difficult time coping
I'm reading the book, Treating Epilepsy Naturally by Patricia Murphy, and am intrigued by the idea that Gracie's epilepsy could be caused by a brain allergy to a certain food/foods. Anyone here experienced this? If so, which foods and how did you figure this out?
My other question is, is the Ketogenic diet worth trying? I've heard, read, and have been told by Gracie's neurologist that this diet is VERY difficult to administer to an "otherwise healthy" child. I would give anything to avoid one of the other conventional drugs, but I am a bit hesitant to "take on" this diet.
Ok, so I thought of another question, have any of you (or your loved ones) tried naturopathy?
Any suggestion on how a mother learns to stop looking at her child and the first thing she thinks is, "My daughter has epilepsy!" As you probably can already tell, I am having a really difficult time coping
