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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Has she been evaluated for ARFID? My oldest has that, and my youngest has many features but never officially diagnosed. Honestly what worked for us was removing the pressure of trying new things (while still having opportunities) and making sure their safe foods were always available to them (though we did try to rotate so they didn't get sick of things). We got lots of lectures from in-laws about "catering" to them and blah, blah, but both of my kids have gradually become less picky and both have maintained healthy weights. My oldest is a 6 foot athlete who doesn't eat fruit or vegetables. He does eat a variety of dairy and chicken. What kind of strategies are you using now?[/quote] Sorry, but a diet without fruits and veggies is a recipe for disaster. I hope he improves and starts eating them, for his own sake. [/quote] I'm the PP from 5 months ago. Just now seeing your post and wanted to be sure to leave this for you: :roll: Do you go around telling cancer patients you hope that their chemo works because, if not, cancer is a recipe for disaster? That is how dumb you sound.[/quote]
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