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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 547721" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>The part that I don't like is the weight loss, otherwise I would not worry at all. He has always had strange eating habits and I've just learned to accept it. I would serve him a regular portion and he would work on it for about 3 hours: eat a bit with us, then stops but would go back to eat it a little at a time. By the time it was time for another meal his plate would be empty. Now he eats one bite and is pretty much done. </p><p>Just now, husband made him eat 2 pieces of dried meat before heas allowed to have cheese cake. He has not lost his sweet tooth yet.</p><p>If V wants a piece of chocolate, we make him drink a glass of milk first.</p><p>We've decided not to fight him though because we don't want to draw too much attention to it. Just in case it is a control issue.</p><p>I'll talk to the pediatrician without V being present and will do the same with the Occupational Therapist (OT). See what they suggest/think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 547721, member: 11847"] The part that I don't like is the weight loss, otherwise I would not worry at all. He has always had strange eating habits and I've just learned to accept it. I would serve him a regular portion and he would work on it for about 3 hours: eat a bit with us, then stops but would go back to eat it a little at a time. By the time it was time for another meal his plate would be empty. Now he eats one bite and is pretty much done. Just now, husband made him eat 2 pieces of dried meat before heas allowed to have cheese cake. He has not lost his sweet tooth yet. If V wants a piece of chocolate, we make him drink a glass of milk first. We've decided not to fight him though because we don't want to draw too much attention to it. Just in case it is a control issue. I'll talk to the pediatrician without V being present and will do the same with the Occupational Therapist (OT). See what they suggest/think. [/QUOTE]
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