Guest guest Posted September 14, 2007 Report Share Posted September 14, 2007 Hi Sheila Thanks for reply... I think that he likes bananas becoase he is looking for something sweat, maybe, I just think, before he eats a lot od candies, I was wondering how he can eat 8-10 candies in ten minutes, now, I think that I understand... I know that I need to make more variete of foods, but, let him start to eat, and day by day will give more different foods.. He is on meat mostly... He is sick of those broths in first days.... But, the behaviour is not changed, maybe in moments is worst, loosed, mooo too much, flap with his hands in front of his eyes, its hot-warm, some day is ok, some day dont... I think that I give him something to eat that makes him to do this, I dont know what is it, becoase of his behaviour, flaps, moo, etc... Maybe its banana, the sugar in banana??? Brakfast is my problem, eggs, banana etc... not sure what to give him else....???? Regards Goran Sheila Trenholm wrote: Hi Goran, << My son finaly start to eat, and very good eating.... > I was soooo worried..>> I was worried also... I am so glad he decided to start eating. : ) << After the second day he stop to eat anything and drink very little, but it was maybe some shock for his body and now he recover and eat well and mych...knock...knock.... > Breakfast: > 2 eggs fry > 1 home made hamburger > 1 banana > lemon lemonade and compote from plum, pears > > Lunch: > 3 large pepers filled with ground meat and carrots+good portion of brocoli > tomato sauce prepared in home way > 1 banana > lemonade or compote > > Dinner (last night) > chicken meat a good portion > later 1 banana, or 2 sometimes > and always lemon lemonade, compote > > Dinner (night before) > 3 homemade hamburgers > 1 banana > a lot of lemonade and compote > > Is it ok if he eat in one day 3,4 banans, or is too much??? > I hope that he will continue in this way...>> He is eating a pretty good variety so 3-4 ripe bananas for now is okay. Eventually he should be eating more variety but after his refusing to eat he may be looking for easy to digest calories that you can get from banana. Try to not let it go more than 3-4/day and continue to encorage more vegetables and other fruits Great job Goran!! Sheila, SCD Feb. 2001, UC 23yrs, PCOD 22yrs mom of and --------------------------------- Got a little couch potato? Check out fun summer activities for kids. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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