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Food, should we or shouldn't we!?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 548770" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Food has always been a major issue for us. difficult child is very rigid when it comes to food even though he isn't on the spectrum. We chose not to fight the food battle as doctors recommended. My difficult child has been very violent over food. Even today, although he isn't violent he starts raging verbally over it in a way that won't stop and at times escalate to the point where he seems as though he is just on the edge of losing it. For the most part I think we did the right thing but lately I've been wondering because he is so limited and other than pineapple once in awhile or grapes, eats nothing healthy. </p><p></p><p>I know that is our own fault but I still don't know if we could have fought the battle. He is responsible for making his own food (needs help at times) and for cleaning up (as much as he is capable).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 548770, member: 1631"] Food has always been a major issue for us. difficult child is very rigid when it comes to food even though he isn't on the spectrum. We chose not to fight the food battle as doctors recommended. My difficult child has been very violent over food. Even today, although he isn't violent he starts raging verbally over it in a way that won't stop and at times escalate to the point where he seems as though he is just on the edge of losing it. For the most part I think we did the right thing but lately I've been wondering because he is so limited and other than pineapple once in awhile or grapes, eats nothing healthy. I know that is our own fault but I still don't know if we could have fought the battle. He is responsible for making his own food (needs help at times) and for cleaning up (as much as he is capable). [/QUOTE]
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