confuzzled
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has anyone suggested to you that she is exerting more calories than she could possibly be taking in with this shake diet?
hours on end of doing nothing but feeding and raging is self defeating. there needs to be some kind of reasonable time limit on these shakes. she is going to end up losing more weight if every meal is this extended battle.
what happened with the lithum--did you just stop it or are you titrating up on it...presumably she can't be at a theraputic level based on the timeline you've given. have you had her levels drawn to see where she's at with it?
i also saw that someone is considering Sensory Integration Disorder (SID) as a diagnosis....thats an interesting route to go. there is a pretty big difference between true Sensory Integration Disorder (SID) and adversion. has she presented with textural aversions her whole (solid food) life or is this a recent change? i've never heard of Sensory Integration Disorder (SID) just popping up at her age, but i guess anything is possible. of course, its alway possible that it was a missed diagnosis, too.
but it still seems like all of these issues are symptoms of the bigger picture, not seperate diagnosis'.
hours on end of doing nothing but feeding and raging is self defeating. there needs to be some kind of reasonable time limit on these shakes. she is going to end up losing more weight if every meal is this extended battle.
what happened with the lithum--did you just stop it or are you titrating up on it...presumably she can't be at a theraputic level based on the timeline you've given. have you had her levels drawn to see where she's at with it?
i also saw that someone is considering Sensory Integration Disorder (SID) as a diagnosis....thats an interesting route to go. there is a pretty big difference between true Sensory Integration Disorder (SID) and adversion. has she presented with textural aversions her whole (solid food) life or is this a recent change? i've never heard of Sensory Integration Disorder (SID) just popping up at her age, but i guess anything is possible. of course, its alway possible that it was a missed diagnosis, too.
but it still seems like all of these issues are symptoms of the bigger picture, not seperate diagnosis'.