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My 4 year old is making himself throw up
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<blockquote data-quote="nvts" data-source="post: 475445" data-attributes="member: 3814"><p>Hi! My youngest has food issues BIG TIME...it's a sensory thing as well as an extremely forward facing gag reflex. Have you tried writing down a food diary for a week or so and see which foods really set him off? Mine will not eat ANYTHING with a mixed consistancy. For example...she absolutely LOVES yogurt. BUT, she'll only eat the ones that are absolutely smooth. If there's a chunk for apple or a tiny bit of strawberry - she'll throw up. Condiments are never consumed...she won't eat chips and dip. Only the chip. She won't eat any form of vegetable, because no matter how fine you grind it, it still has a "consistancy" that she can't/won't tolerate. She's just about to turn three and has had speech and feeding services all year. </p><p></p><p>I would look into the sensory issue with the foods...it might help! Any way you slice it, it seems like you're trying your best and that's fantastic!</p><p></p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvts, post: 475445, member: 3814"] Hi! My youngest has food issues BIG TIME...it's a sensory thing as well as an extremely forward facing gag reflex. Have you tried writing down a food diary for a week or so and see which foods really set him off? Mine will not eat ANYTHING with a mixed consistancy. For example...she absolutely LOVES yogurt. BUT, she'll only eat the ones that are absolutely smooth. If there's a chunk for apple or a tiny bit of strawberry - she'll throw up. Condiments are never consumed...she won't eat chips and dip. Only the chip. She won't eat any form of vegetable, because no matter how fine you grind it, it still has a "consistancy" that she can't/won't tolerate. She's just about to turn three and has had speech and feeding services all year. I would look into the sensory issue with the foods...it might help! Any way you slice it, it seems like you're trying your best and that's fantastic! Beth [/QUOTE]
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