The Parenting Epilepsy and Special Needs Podcast with Erica Hauser
In this episode, I open up about our family's next step in managing our daughter's epilepsy — an inpatient stay at our local children's hospital to fully commit to the ketogenic diet. After more than a decade of navigating epilepsy together, including multiple surgeries, countless medications, a VNS device implant, and an earlier attempt at a modified keto diet, we are once again stepping into new territory with cautious optimism. I share honestly about why I'm nervous — from the challenges of reworking meals around a child with very specific food preferences (and a serious resistance to drinking water!), to worrying about social situations and travel. I also talk about what it means to be a medical parent whose brain has been wired to worry, and the intentional work it takes to shift that mindset toward hope. In this episode, I cover: * The emotional complexity of being cautiously optimistic after years of trying other treatments * The real, practical challenges of transitioning a picky eater to keto * Navigating social situations and travel on a restrictive diet * Why it's okay — and completely human — to be nervous when trying something new for your child A message for fellow medical parents: You are not alone. Whether you're facing a surgery, a new medication, a diet change, or a device implant — other parents are right there with you, feeling the same fears. Do your research, trust your decision, and keep moving forward. Stay tuned for a future episode where I'll share how the experience went and what we learned along the way. Connect with me: You can connect with Erica on Instagram @parentingepilepsy_specialneeds and be part of a community that understands the ups and downs of the special needs & epilepsy parenting journey.
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