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<blockquote data-quote="reds" data-source="post: 144496" data-attributes="member: 5023"><p>Ryan showed improvement the past 2 days. we keep telling him that he is fine and will be fine. We give him lots of encouragement to eat and praise him a lot when he did well. He seems to be responding better. he eats his usual portion of breakfast this morning, the best over past 10 days. It takes 30 minutes but no complain from him. It seems that he is very concern about bones in his food, that's why it takes him a long time. I hope this sign of improvement continues....</p><p> </p><p>Kjs is right. Something must have happened to trigger this behaviour. We tried to ask but he is not telling. Maybe he is shy to tell us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reds, post: 144496, member: 5023"] Ryan showed improvement the past 2 days. we keep telling him that he is fine and will be fine. We give him lots of encouragement to eat and praise him a lot when he did well. He seems to be responding better. he eats his usual portion of breakfast this morning, the best over past 10 days. It takes 30 minutes but no complain from him. It seems that he is very concern about bones in his food, that's why it takes him a long time. I hope this sign of improvement continues.... Kjs is right. Something must have happened to trigger this behaviour. We tried to ask but he is not telling. Maybe he is shy to tell us. [/QUOTE]
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