Guest guest Posted March 9, 2005 Report Share Posted March 9, 2005 , My son has done this! The last time he made it to the bathroom, but he has done it at the table before. I don't really know what to tell you. I think most people at restaurants are understanding, I would just say something like " the flu is going around " ..... I was also in the habit of just feeding Matt (SGA - low BS, he needs to eat!) before going to restaurants. That way he had a good meal and I didn't have to worry about him eating there. He is making huge strides in this area, so there is hope at the end of the tunnel! Hang in there! Beth H > > Hi. I know a lot of you have kids with food sensory issues and I > just need some advice or ideas on what to do. Tonight we went out to > eat and we very rarely do this (I was craving Olive Garden with my > pregnancy, so I dragged my family out!), so I never really thought > ahead of time. My son Skye 6yrs (non RSS)was in the middle of > chewing and then due to a part of the noodle being colder than the > rest, he threw up all over the table, plate, and himself. This kind > of stuff happens at home a lot, but I never thought about how to > prepare myself when we go out. I did the best I could do concealing > it from everyone around us and had to cover him in napkins, run to > the bathroom and clean him up after I cleaned the table. Have any of > you dealt with this and what could I do to somehow help this in the > future? Carry a plastic baggie? > On the flip side of this, Autumn probably ate more than ever tonight, > she devoured everything given to her, screamed for more, than drank a > few oz of peptamin on top....thank you olive garden! > > > mom to Autumn RSS 13 mos, Skye, Ocean, and baby on the way Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2005 Report Share Posted March 9, 2005 I feel for you having to deal with that when you had such a craving. I love the Olive Garden. But wonderful about Autumn!!! I'll be interested to see what advice comes in because does similiar things. B 5 and Kelli 2 1/2 --- anderkat3 wrote: > > Hi. I know a lot of you have kids with food > sensory issues and I > just need some advice or ideas on what to do. > Tonight we went out to > eat and we very rarely do this (I was craving Olive > Garden with my > pregnancy, so I dragged my family out!), so I never > really thought > ahead of time. My son Skye 6yrs (non RSS)was in the > middle of > chewing and then due to a part of the noodle being > colder than the > rest, he threw up all over the table, plate, and > himself. This kind > of stuff happens at home a lot, but I never thought > about how to > prepare myself when we go out. I did the best I > could do concealing > it from everyone around us and had to cover him in > napkins, run to > the bathroom and clean him up after I cleaned the > table. Have any of > you dealt with this and what could I do to somehow > help this in the > future? Carry a plastic baggie? > On the flip side of this, Autumn probably ate more > than ever tonight, > she devoured everything given to her, screamed for > more, than drank a > few oz of peptamin on top....thank you olive garden! > > > > mom to Autumn RSS 13 mos, Skye, Ocean, and baby on > the way > > > > __________________________________ Celebrate Yahoo!'s 10th Birthday! Yahoo! Netrospective: 100 Moments of the Web http://birthday.yahoo.com/netrospective/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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