Archive for 'Glycogen Storage Disease Type 1A'
New GSD Networking Website
Posted on 08. Sep, 2007 by Jillian.
We’ve been wanting to start a networking website. We finally got something basic going at http://www.gsdlife.org This may turn out to be a great place to share experiences with all types of Glycogen Storage Disease in a more private environment. There’s a forum for discussions, a place for individual blogs (a journal of entries like [...]
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Jenny’s Cupcakes
Posted on 02. Sep, 2007 by Jillian.
My friend Jenny came up with this recipe for my boys. I think I like them better than traditional GSD unfriendly cupcakes. Thank you Jenny! 2 ½ c flour 2/3 c Splenda 1 ½ t. baking powder ½ t. salt 2 eggs 1 c water ½ c canola oil Just mix it all together and [...]
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A New Hope
Posted on 02. Sep, 2007 by BMW.
We’ve had Luke in the house for one week now and the experience has had its ups and downs. For one thing since Luke is being raised as a service dog there is much more monitoring and discipline than there otherwise would be. With the current load of 4 small boys with Glycogen Storage Disease [...]
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Discontinuing Continuos Feeds
Posted on 29. Aug, 2007 by Jillian.
A necessary evil until the kids tolerate cornstarch, continuous feeds are a blessing and a curse. When our older boys were first diagnosed with GSD our former GSD specialist put them on cornstarch every four hours during the day, and then on a continuous feed during the night so that we could “sleep through the [...]
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The Locust Catchers
Posted on 18. Aug, 2007 by Jillian.
Whenever we seem plagued, there always seems to be a team of people ready to squash our personal locusts. Our third GSD little guy has had diarrhea for a week. Our youngest little GSD one has had a stuffy nose. On Monday, when transitioning our youngest off of his feeding pump and on to eating [...]
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Glycogen Storage Disease- What to Expect the First Year
Posted on 31. Jul, 2007 by Jillian.
Babies with GSD 1a can be a bit of a challenge. The most obvious challenge is controlling blood sugar. Each bundle of joy is different, but in general they are between 9 and 18 months before they can tolerate the magical cornstarch “medicine”. So, what do you do in the meantime? While we were in [...]
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Being Prepared
Posted on 29. Jul, 2007 by BMW.
Just another small example on how the unexpected can happen and give you a sudden spook. A few nights ago we were getting the kids bathed and ready for bed. The process started out normal enough with the typical herding of kids and trying to keep our 18 month out of anything he can think [...]
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Malteagles, Malteagles, Malteagles
Posted on 19. Jul, 2007 by Jillian.
Malteagle pictures Some are so cute, some are so ugly they’re cute, but either way, we love malteagles. These photos were taken of the puppies bred specifically for helping to find a cure for Glycogen Storage Disease. Dot (mom) was a carrier, given to Dr. Weinstein by Duke University. Last December she had darling little [...]
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Glycogen Storage Disease Get-Together in the West
Posted on 12. Jul, 2007 by Jillian.
At our last visit to Florida and Dr. Weinstein, he mentioned we should try to find a way for our boys to meet others affected by Glycogen Storage Disease. Since most GSD kids in the U.S. seem to be in the east, it’s no wonder that so are most of the conferences. As far as [...]


