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<blockquote data-quote="DaisyFace" data-source="post: 236876" data-attributes="member: 6546"><p>GCV--</p><p> </p><p>I have had digestive issues myself...and it was so frustrating knowing that anything I eat (without knowing which food or ingredient exactly) might make me disastrously ill for a while. It definitely put me off eating--anything. I always wished that there was a way that I could just stop eating for a while--and then I wouldn't have to worry about abdominal pain.</p><p> </p><p>Crohn's must be terrible to live with! Does your son have a select assortment of foods that are proven not to irritate his digestive tract? Perhaps having a few "safe" foods available at lunchtime each day would make him more willing to eat. Lunch, after all, is always the riskiest meal--it is the one you eat while you are away from the comfort and privacy of your own home.</p><p> </p><p>Maybe, due to his condition, he could actually come home for an extended lunch period each day? Then he could feel "safe" while eating--knowing that if he has intestional discomfort, at least he is already at home and doesn't have to face the possibility of getting sick at school.</p><p> </p><p>Just a suggestion...</p><p> </p><p>--DaisyF</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaisyFace, post: 236876, member: 6546"] GCV-- I have had digestive issues myself...and it was so frustrating knowing that anything I eat (without knowing which food or ingredient exactly) might make me disastrously ill for a while. It definitely put me off eating--anything. I always wished that there was a way that I could just stop eating for a while--and then I wouldn't have to worry about abdominal pain. Crohn's must be terrible to live with! Does your son have a select assortment of foods that are proven not to irritate his digestive tract? Perhaps having a few "safe" foods available at lunchtime each day would make him more willing to eat. Lunch, after all, is always the riskiest meal--it is the one you eat while you are away from the comfort and privacy of your own home. Maybe, due to his condition, he could actually come home for an extended lunch period each day? Then he could feel "safe" while eating--knowing that if he has intestional discomfort, at least he is already at home and doesn't have to face the possibility of getting sick at school. Just a suggestion... --DaisyF [/QUOTE]
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