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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 436254" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>in my humble opinion I think you may need to just ignore the issue. Probably he is "focused" on your concern and the admonitions and it either is heightening his fears or may be seen as a power issue. I understand that you are concerned. At meal time I would try just saying cassually "I'm gtting to eat would you like to join me?" If the answer is no....just pretend he's not there and eat your meal. Probably I would try to think of things he particularly likes to eat or drink and without comment have them in the kitchen. Watermelon, for example, has lots of water content. Perhaps a favorite high fiber cereal?</p><p> </p><p>Kids pick up "signals" from their Mom and AS kids are particularly sensitive to the anxiety of their parent. I'm not a medical professional but I would guess that he's likely to be fine. Personally I like to write things down so perhaps (with-o his awareness) you could jot notes about his habit.Hugs DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 436254, member: 35"] in my humble opinion I think you may need to just ignore the issue. Probably he is "focused" on your concern and the admonitions and it either is heightening his fears or may be seen as a power issue. I understand that you are concerned. At meal time I would try just saying cassually "I'm gtting to eat would you like to join me?" If the answer is no....just pretend he's not there and eat your meal. Probably I would try to think of things he particularly likes to eat or drink and without comment have them in the kitchen. Watermelon, for example, has lots of water content. Perhaps a favorite high fiber cereal? Kids pick up "signals" from their Mom and AS kids are particularly sensitive to the anxiety of their parent. I'm not a medical professional but I would guess that he's likely to be fine. Personally I like to write things down so perhaps (with-o his awareness) you could jot notes about his habit.Hugs DDD [/QUOTE]
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