Any link to 'Hypoglycemia' and seizures
My son has very difficult to control seizures due to frontal lobe epilepsy/nocturnal seizure disorder. He is on numerous medications including Sabril, Topomax, Keppra and Frissum and he still continues to go into 'status' seizures. Hence, we have now started him (age 19) on the Ketogenic diet, but we have had difficulty finding experts regarding this diet and factors to consider, hence, if you body is running on fats as a fuel/energy source, is it possible or impossible to become hypoglycemic? The reason I ask is that diabetics require constant a regular supply of blood sugar to maintain stable, what happens to people who do not use sugar as their energy source, is it possible that this may trigger seizures?
Thanks, Daisy
My son has very difficult to control seizures due to frontal lobe epilepsy/nocturnal seizure disorder. He is on numerous medications including Sabril, Topomax, Keppra and Frissum and he still continues to go into 'status' seizures. Hence, we have now started him (age 19) on the Ketogenic diet, but we have had difficulty finding experts regarding this diet and factors to consider, hence, if you body is running on fats as a fuel/energy source, is it possible or impossible to become hypoglycemic? The reason I ask is that diabetics require constant a regular supply of blood sugar to maintain stable, what happens to people who do not use sugar as their energy source, is it possible that this may trigger seizures?
Thanks, Daisy