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<blockquote data-source="post: 18130"><p>All...</p><p></p><p>I did not want to sound like I was pushing the food issue. It has just always been the one that sticks out because obviously we have to deal with it 3 times a day! HAHA! We usually make multi dinners here which I hate to have to do, but it gets us through without a fight! When this issue was brought up at previous appointments with peds. it was just always explained away as a phase, not to worry, give it time, he will choose more things to eat...so I waited for that to happen..HA! Every once in a rare while, he will ask to taste something new, I look forward to those days! I praise the heck out of him just for trying, even if he decides he didn't like the food item, at leat he tried! :smile:</p><p></p><p>It was the peds office that suggested the sit him down to eat what we are eating...and then if he doesn't want to eat, it won't hurt him...he will be hungry the next meal and he will then eat. This was not a form of punishment that we were doing, and after he got sick the first time from doing this...it was the last time we ever tried that "method." He has gotten sick a few times since and I brought this up at our appointment today...and said that I have almost brought him to the ER to have his blood sugar checked immediately because I was afraid it was caused by a blood sugar issue. It happens so infrequently though, and for no apparent reason, it is just so hard to have it looked into further.</p><p></p><p>Anyway...yes, eating a peanut butter and honey sandwich every day for 3-1/2 years DOES indeed make the "what's for lunch" question much easier to answer! HAHAHA!!!</p><p></p><p>Have a great day!</p><p>Rachel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=", post: 18130"] All... I did not want to sound like I was pushing the food issue. It has just always been the one that sticks out because obviously we have to deal with it 3 times a day! HAHA! We usually make multi dinners here which I hate to have to do, but it gets us through without a fight! When this issue was brought up at previous appointments with peds. it was just always explained away as a phase, not to worry, give it time, he will choose more things to eat...so I waited for that to happen..HA! Every once in a rare while, he will ask to taste something new, I look forward to those days! I praise the heck out of him just for trying, even if he decides he didn't like the food item, at leat he tried! [img]:smile:[/img] It was the peds office that suggested the sit him down to eat what we are eating...and then if he doesn't want to eat, it won't hurt him...he will be hungry the next meal and he will then eat. This was not a form of punishment that we were doing, and after he got sick the first time from doing this...it was the last time we ever tried that "method." He has gotten sick a few times since and I brought this up at our appointment today...and said that I have almost brought him to the ER to have his blood sugar checked immediately because I was afraid it was caused by a blood sugar issue. It happens so infrequently though, and for no apparent reason, it is just so hard to have it looked into further. Anyway...yes, eating a peanut butter and honey sandwich every day for 3-1/2 years DOES indeed make the "what's for lunch" question much easier to answer! HAHAHA!!! Have a great day! Rachel [/QUOTE]
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