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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I try to keep the battles over food to a minimum. My kids (1 NT and 1 with HFA) have to eat one bite. After that, they can make themselves a PB&J or eat a yogurt or a breakfast shake. Give the kid a protein shake and a multivitamin and let him lead. You can't win this battle. [/quote] OP here. He already drinks a boost kids essentials daily and takes a multivitamin. He eats 5 pbj's a day as it is. His diet consists of the pbj plus the following: pizza burgers (never home made) rice noodles cereal crackers sugar snap peas broccoli eggs (sometimes) pancakes yogurt smoothie My concern is mainly that his meds cause him to loose weight. We have done well with weight maintenance and even some gain. He is already skin and bones and I hate to have him loose any weight right now. I guess it's back to mutliple yogurt smoothies daily (he won't eat burgers all the time and they have to be from a specific restaurant as well).[/quote]
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