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being discharged today! tmrw. day hospital/clinic starts
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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 403022" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>I guess the journey of every child is different, but we didn't find that M's food phobia was cured immediately the day she started eating normally. There were times after her "cure" when she experienced anxiety and she felt tightness in her throat or inability to swallow and she wouldn't eat. In addition, with doctor's guidance, we weaned her from 7.5 mg to 2.5 mg Zyprexa a year after her acute episode and she relapsed right back into her choking phobia. We needed to increase her Zyprexa to a high level to prevent her from having to be admitted to a hospital. M remains on a low dose of Zyprexa to this day. So I do think some kids with food phobia have a rough course and do need to be watched very carefully.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 403022, member: 2423"] I guess the journey of every child is different, but we didn't find that M's food phobia was cured immediately the day she started eating normally. There were times after her "cure" when she experienced anxiety and she felt tightness in her throat or inability to swallow and she wouldn't eat. In addition, with doctor's guidance, we weaned her from 7.5 mg to 2.5 mg Zyprexa a year after her acute episode and she relapsed right back into her choking phobia. We needed to increase her Zyprexa to a high level to prevent her from having to be admitted to a hospital. M remains on a low dose of Zyprexa to this day. So I do think some kids with food phobia have a rough course and do need to be watched very carefully. [/QUOTE]
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