I did a search and found this....
http://www.indianpediatrics.net/nov2...-1175-1179.htm
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Dietary manipulations including high carbohydrate intake has been recommended to compensate for impaired gluconeogenesis and to decrease lipolysis. Anecdotal success has been reported with a number of vitamins and co-factors [riboflavin, vitamin K, vitamin C(12, 13), thiamin, nicotinamide, carnitine] and glucocorticosteroids. Coenzyme Q10 has been used most extensively in varied doses (10-120 mg/day) and found to be more consistently beneficial in some studies(14) clinically and on investigation (decrease in serum lactate, nerve conduction velocities, muscle metabolism measured by magnetic resonance spectro-scopy). On the other hand other workers obtained no response.
In conclusion, neurological mitochondrial disorders in children have a wide range of age of onset and clinical manifestations. Heightened awareness of these disorders would help towards proper diagnosis and treatment in many previously undiagnosed cases.
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Your situation is highly specialized, with new data coming in all the time.
So I certainly am not "up there" except for what I can find on the net.
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