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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

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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

>

>

>

>

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