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<blockquote data-quote="Thinking Outside the Box" data-source="post: 312739" data-attributes="member: 8210"><p>Your advice on the girlfriend/CF diet was very helpful! I have been quite hesitate to do more investigating on it because of my other children. Meaning that my other children are so deeply impacted by Brenden and the issues he faces, I was afraid (as stupid as it may sound) that they would like, "great, now we can't eat food either because of Brenden!" Brenden's 2 younger sisters seem to almost resent him and finding a way for them to live as normally as possible seems just as difficult as helping Brenden find a way to have a "good day". Do you ever feel like you are always giving to the child with challenges and taking away from the others? I do, very much so. Maybe with changing this one thing, it may help all of my children. I am more excited then ever to finish his food diary, see his pediatrician nutritionist and get the information I need for the diet. If he responds to it, how could I take it away from him?! Thank you and enjoy your night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thinking Outside the Box, post: 312739, member: 8210"] Your advice on the girlfriend/CF diet was very helpful! I have been quite hesitate to do more investigating on it because of my other children. Meaning that my other children are so deeply impacted by Brenden and the issues he faces, I was afraid (as stupid as it may sound) that they would like, "great, now we can't eat food either because of Brenden!" Brenden's 2 younger sisters seem to almost resent him and finding a way for them to live as normally as possible seems just as difficult as helping Brenden find a way to have a "good day". Do you ever feel like you are always giving to the child with challenges and taking away from the others? I do, very much so. Maybe with changing this one thing, it may help all of my children. I am more excited then ever to finish his food diary, see his pediatrician nutritionist and get the information I need for the diet. If he responds to it, how could I take it away from him?! Thank you and enjoy your night. [/QUOTE]
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