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GI, endoscopy and nothing wrong
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 553328"><p>Sounds like you have a wonderful plan. Even if it's only one bite here and there, it's something. I DO have to make sure difficult child 1 takes a multivitamin and calcium supplements EVERY day because his tastes change almost that fast and yes, there are times that he thinks he's hungry for one thing but after taking a bite realizes that's not what he really wanted. Ever had that happen to you? I know I have. What I think I want just doesn't "hit the spot". I agree you have two ways of looking at this....as with most things. I, personally, think it's an Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) thing since it's very similar to difficult child 1. I hope your plan works. Oh, by the way, they don't have to be frozen meals. There are all kinds of microwave meals that aren't even refrigerated. You can always save what he doesn't eat for another day by throwing the leftovers in the freezer..... at least I do with the Hormel ComplEats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 553328"] Sounds like you have a wonderful plan. Even if it's only one bite here and there, it's something. I DO have to make sure difficult child 1 takes a multivitamin and calcium supplements EVERY day because his tastes change almost that fast and yes, there are times that he thinks he's hungry for one thing but after taking a bite realizes that's not what he really wanted. Ever had that happen to you? I know I have. What I think I want just doesn't "hit the spot". I agree you have two ways of looking at this....as with most things. I, personally, think it's an Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) thing since it's very similar to difficult child 1. I hope your plan works. Oh, by the way, they don't have to be frozen meals. There are all kinds of microwave meals that aren't even refrigerated. You can always save what he doesn't eat for another day by throwing the leftovers in the freezer..... at least I do with the Hormel ComplEats. [/QUOTE]
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