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Hi Peggie, yes, my tremors can kick in when I haven't eaten, and I have

learned that I need regular meals, usually small amounts, but

frequently.

Gretchen

Peggie S. Weston wrote:

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> Hi Amy, Peggie here. Do you notice that Chance's tremors are worse when he

> hasn't eaten for quite a while? I shake so bad when I go without food that

> I can't hold on to anything! Then other times is not so bad. Was just

> wondering if others get them bad when they haven't eaten???

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> Re: Digest Number 237

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> > Chance has the tremors in his hands. Sometimes t is very slight, but

> > other times it is pretty bad. One time he was shaking so bad on his

> > right had that he couldnt hold his spoon. He was really scared. It

> > almost looked like he was having a seizure, but it was fom the CMT.

> > Luckly that doesnt happen often.

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Jackie,

Have you tried things like Jell-O, pudding or cottage cheese? These were

always favorites of my kids. You can make juggles with the Jell-O or make

funny faces on pancakes anything to make eating fun. I hope this helps. Deb A

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Speaking of funny face pancakes... I put the batter

into a squeeze bottle and make all kinds of neat

shapes with it. Then I sprinkle the uncooked side

with ice cream sprinkles. We turn them a bit early

and butter the almost done side and then flip it again

so it can toast. is usually the pancake cooker

at our house and he manages to use at least one whole

stick of butter on 1 batch of pancakes this way. The

kids love it.

Dawn mom of 4, 6 and under, the youngest wcf

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Honestly Torsten,

I don't know whether I should be laughing or feeling for you when you say

your Fiona just won't eat. She must know how important it is for you to get

her to eat. My kids do things that they know I don't approve of and when

they know I want something done they either put it off or don't do it.

Eating is something we can control ourselves. At Fionas age that may be the

one thing she can control. If you're anything like me I'm a worrier and

won't let my kids do a lot of things where I know they'll get hurt or junk up

my house.

Do you think that is what Fiona is up to?

P.S. I thought you would have responded to my last post to you. I hope

you're not upset with me or any of my post!

Never Wear A Frown; It Brings Other People Down :)

Mom to Alyssa 7 w/o cf and 5 1/2 w cf wife to Russ

from Pennsylvania

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Honestly Torsten,

I don't know whether I should be laughing or feeling for you when you say

your Fiona just won't eat. She must know how important it is for you to get

her to eat. My kids do things that they know I don't approve of and when

they know I want something done they either put it off or don't do it.

Eating is something we can control ourselves. At Fionas age that may be the

one thing she can control. If you're anything like me I'm a worrier and

won't let my kids do a lot of things where I know they'll get hurt or junk up

my house.

Do you think that is what Fiona is up to?

P.S. I thought you would have responded to my last post to you. I hope

you're not upset with me or any of my post!

Never Wear A Frown; It Brings Other People Down :)

Mom to Alyssa 7 w/o cf and 5 1/2 w cf wife to Russ

from Pennsylvania

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Honestly Torsten,

I don't know whether I should be laughing or feeling for you when you say

your Fiona just won't eat. She must know how important it is for you to get

her to eat. My kids do things that they know I don't approve of and when

they know I want something done they either put it off or don't do it.

Eating is something we can control ourselves. At Fionas age that may be the

one thing she can control. If you're anything like me I'm a worrier and

won't let my kids do a lot of things where I know they'll get hurt or junk up

my house.

Do you think that is what Fiona is up to?

P.S. I thought you would have responded to my last post to you. I hope

you're not upset with me or any of my post!

Never Wear A Frown; It Brings Other People Down :)

Mom to Alyssa 7 w/o cf and 5 1/2 w cf wife to Russ

from Pennsylvania

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