Adam’s Story

Mother Uses Ketogenic Diet and Neurotherapy to Help Son Become Seizure Free and Escape from Autistic Rituals Having a child with epilepsy and autism has been the biggest challenge of my life. I have a great story to share with other parents because despite the daily difficulties we faced, after

Wii Helps Doctors Learn More About Seizures

Guest Post: Epileptic seizures are one of the hardest things for doctors to treat. A reason for this is that in order to treat seizures, you have to record them. Typically, someone suffering from seizures has to sit around, completely still, for hours hoping that a seizure will occur. This

Newly Diagnosed?

Mckenzie

Mother Uses Ketogenic Diet and Neurotherapy to Help Son Become Seizure Free and Escape from Autistic Rituals Having a child with epilepsy and autism has been the biggest challenge of my life. I have a great story to share with other parents because despite the daily difficulties we faced, after

Everyday Health TV - Show airing October 22/11 on Seizure Dogs

Hi everyone, There is a great program coming up you should all watch. Everyday Health has a new TV series that profiles ordinary people who overcome extraordinary obstacles and who are helping others lead healthier,happier lives. See how these four-legged helpers can impact the lives of epilepsy patients, and are

Incredible Chocolate Ketogenic Brownies

I recently came across this recipe for Ketogenic Brownies! YUM - I sure wish we had these when Adam was on the diet. ÂEnjoy, but we sure to get this measured properly by your dietician! Incredible Chocolate Ketogenic Brownies This is a soft, cake-like brownie that is mildly sweet. After

Medicating Your Child’s Epilepsy or Autism is NOT Always the Best or Only Choice (Audio)

Dr. Paul Swingle

Most parents seeking treatment for their epileptic or autistic children have found their choices in treating their child’s epilepsy are quite limited, if given any choice at all. Specialists often present the treatment of medication as the ONLY method of treatment, and parents might even feel bullied into accepting medications.