Guest guest Posted March 2, 2004 Report Share Posted March 2, 2004 Leah, What you are looking for is Pediasure. BUT check the label. I believe there is milk in it. Max could not use it in his pump because of this. We had to use Peptamen, Jr. instead. It is very expensive, though. Fortunately our insurance company paid for it. Jodi Z. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2004 Report Share Posted March 3, 2004 How about some shakes using rice milk and rice dream ice cream? Not a fattening as dairy, but you could add stuff to it to. , Jonah's mom Ensure question(s) > Just a few questions about Ensure. I know that some of you have > said that Dr.H doesn't like our kids to be on Ensure as it's too > filling and they don't get hungry while taking it, but..... Olivia > is an eater most days and she eats quite a bit when she wants to. > We've been trying to get more calories and protien/carbs into her > diet (you all helped soooo much before, she LOVES hard boiled > eggs!) one of the suggestions was milk shakes but she's allergic to > dairy and soy, wheat and gluton so I thought maybe on her non- > eating/poor appetite days I could make a shake with Ensure, fruit > and crushed ice or even to have this as a bedtime snack for more > night calories. The cornstarch suggestion (from Jenn and Jodie I > think) was great!!! no more spilling keytones unless she's sick. YOU > GUYS ARE AWSOME!! > Question #2... I can't find any pediatric ensure in our area, > would I be able to use the adult ensure and water it down half and > half?? > I hope this doesn't sound too confusing! > Leah mom to Ash 9 non-RSS and Olivia 4yrs, 18#, 32 " (lactulose, > senokot and zantac) > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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