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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 404479" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>hi guys............</p><p> </p><p>soooo here's the deal. klmno i'm not sure if you were with us since princeton. she was hospitalized there and tanked miserably their methods were more proven for kids with aneroxia and bullimia. food phobia's kinda hard to cure yet totally curable for MOST kids. I didn't give up at all I questioned constantly because that's just me thank god i do!! lol. yet i only took that kid out when they discharged her. followed treatment plan if you remember to the point they had her totally doped up on several different medications and out of it covered in pee when i got her out and had lost 12 pounds in the program.</p><p> </p><p>soooo anyway than we returned home and began with the team if found. she did kinda well in the beginning yet faltered again once the lady refeeding therapist left on vacation. didn't back down on that treatment other her body just got too physically sick to continue with-the method at home and had to get a tube put in.</p><p> </p><p>where i am now........ the continuing soga is a place that i'd post name yet 'im not allowed to. i'Tourette's Syndrome their thing. it's the only place in all of the u.s. that has a protocol for treating food phobia. small was just lucky and had some great doctors and knew how to go about it. it' worked thank god for her first time out. different kids too react differently. my difficult child is umm a handful.</p><p> </p><p>so anyway that's the back up on us and our pathetic life. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> i've committed to each program she's been in. and i decided to stay because me personally i need to know in my gut that this kid has completed meals for more than 1 week before i go take off back home. the turning point for me was when the girl who eats with her stated how she hesitated with breakfast and lunch LAST WEEK prior to the you get to go home.</p><p> </p><p>anyhow so tha'Tourette's Syndrome that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 404479, member: 4514"] hi guys............ soooo here's the deal. klmno i'm not sure if you were with us since princeton. she was hospitalized there and tanked miserably their methods were more proven for kids with aneroxia and bullimia. food phobia's kinda hard to cure yet totally curable for MOST kids. I didn't give up at all I questioned constantly because that's just me thank god i do!! lol. yet i only took that kid out when they discharged her. followed treatment plan if you remember to the point they had her totally doped up on several different medications and out of it covered in pee when i got her out and had lost 12 pounds in the program. soooo anyway than we returned home and began with the team if found. she did kinda well in the beginning yet faltered again once the lady refeeding therapist left on vacation. didn't back down on that treatment other her body just got too physically sick to continue with-the method at home and had to get a tube put in. where i am now........ the continuing soga is a place that i'd post name yet 'im not allowed to. i'Tourette's Syndrome their thing. it's the only place in all of the u.s. that has a protocol for treating food phobia. small was just lucky and had some great doctors and knew how to go about it. it' worked thank god for her first time out. different kids too react differently. my difficult child is umm a handful. so anyway that's the back up on us and our pathetic life. :) i've committed to each program she's been in. and i decided to stay because me personally i need to know in my gut that this kid has completed meals for more than 1 week before i go take off back home. the turning point for me was when the girl who eats with her stated how she hesitated with breakfast and lunch LAST WEEK prior to the you get to go home. anyhow so tha'Tourette's Syndrome that. [/QUOTE]
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