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You really should check with a GI doctor or a nutritionist regarding

the best feeds for your daughter. At the age of 2.5, I would think

that whole milk with additives would be better, but I'm not a

doctor, so don't quote me. If she is eating well, then you can do

the added calorie thing I told you about - adding butter, cream,

peanut butter, etc. Also the frequent snacks add up to a lot of

calories. But if she is not eating well, then you may need a

special formula just to make sure she gets the nutrition that she

needs.

By the way, Dr. Harbison is an endocrinologist. Sorry I forgot that

part.

Jodi Z.

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