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Failure to Thrive
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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 684417" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>Ditto. He was always a picky eater, even as a toddler. He would literally throw up if you forced him to take a bit of something he didn't want. Second time he puked after I stuck a carrot in his mouth, I gave up and fed him what he wanted. There was a point when he literally ate nothing but cold cereal and corn dogs...and he was TINY then - like under 4. His doctor told me as long as he ate fortified cereal not to worry about it, it would pass. He's branched out a bit, but to this day he won't eat a piece of lettuce or a tomato, to the point of picking the "chunks" out of spaghetti sauce. We kept canned mandarin oranges and apricots in the house all the time and fed them to him at every meal. That was the healthiest thing he'd eat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 684417, member: 17309"] Ditto. He was always a picky eater, even as a toddler. He would literally throw up if you forced him to take a bit of something he didn't want. Second time he puked after I stuck a carrot in his mouth, I gave up and fed him what he wanted. There was a point when he literally ate nothing but cold cereal and corn dogs...and he was TINY then - like under 4. His doctor told me as long as he ate fortified cereal not to worry about it, it would pass. He's branched out a bit, but to this day he won't eat a piece of lettuce or a tomato, to the point of picking the "chunks" out of spaghetti sauce. We kept canned mandarin oranges and apricots in the house all the time and fed them to him at every meal. That was the healthiest thing he'd eat. [/QUOTE]
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