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Food, should we or shouldn't we!?
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<blockquote data-quote="lovelyboy" data-source="post: 548805" data-attributes="member: 8045"><p>Thanx for all the great ideas!</p><p>I think the fact that difficult child was allergic to so many foods up till 5 yrs also contributed to the fact that he never really learned new tastes....and he was made to be afraid of food...really afraid....he could die!</p><p>Now most of the things he might try, he has a mental block that its not good for him.....</p><p>Unfortunatly he doesnt eat many of the things thatcan be use to hide stuff! Like he doesnt eat cheese, he hates any form of sause, he doesnt eat tomato sause, nor does he eat white sause, cheese sause exct....He doesnt like the texture.....He also dont eat any pasta sause or lasagne...exct. I thought I might read up a bit on making smoothies? But if there is any milk in it.....no go...diahrea and stomach ache <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /></p><p>He does have sensory issues and as a baby and toddler often vomited.....All this created a very negative assosiation with eating.....now that I think of it......</p><p>Ok....My plan: I thought I must ask him to make a list of things he is willing to eat and maybe one fruit and one veggie to try in a week? This way I can maybe make sure I include one food or so into the main menu....?</p><p>Oh.....and food musnt be mixed or touch each other! And nothing must be soft and mushie!</p><p>Anyway...today is his birthday....and guess what...He loves chocolate cake! So problem solved for breakfast, lunch and supper! Lol...just jocking!!!! Or maybe not!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovelyboy, post: 548805, member: 8045"] Thanx for all the great ideas! I think the fact that difficult child was allergic to so many foods up till 5 yrs also contributed to the fact that he never really learned new tastes....and he was made to be afraid of food...really afraid....he could die! Now most of the things he might try, he has a mental block that its not good for him..... Unfortunatly he doesnt eat many of the things thatcan be use to hide stuff! Like he doesnt eat cheese, he hates any form of sause, he doesnt eat tomato sause, nor does he eat white sause, cheese sause exct....He doesnt like the texture.....He also dont eat any pasta sause or lasagne...exct. I thought I might read up a bit on making smoothies? But if there is any milk in it.....no go...diahrea and stomach ache :( He does have sensory issues and as a baby and toddler often vomited.....All this created a very negative assosiation with eating.....now that I think of it...... Ok....My plan: I thought I must ask him to make a list of things he is willing to eat and maybe one fruit and one veggie to try in a week? This way I can maybe make sure I include one food or so into the main menu....? Oh.....and food musnt be mixed or touch each other! And nothing must be soft and mushie! Anyway...today is his birthday....and guess what...He loves chocolate cake! So problem solved for breakfast, lunch and supper! Lol...just jocking!!!! Or maybe not! [/QUOTE]
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