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, obviously is somehow related to me! I

survived it all and am now 66+ and one of my 3 kids has

cf and is now 38 and dowing better than have I. Best to

you and to all of yours--love your last name, I having been married to a

(now deceased, nocf) Steinkellner!

Obviously, I use my maiden name! Just plain shorter!

More love and welcome to the best place in cf cyberspace--great moderators,

too!

n Rojas

Feeding difficulties

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> I would love to hear from anyone who has had trouble not just with

weight gain, but with feeding difficulties. Not so much a fussy eater, just

not a very big eater. Eating and drinking has never been s favorite

past time, he improved with the additon of more iron to his diet, but really

only became interested in eating at 18 months on a holiday to Vic to visit

my Mum and Dad. My poor Dad, 'Pa' offered him a little piece of toast and

jam every day for 5 weeks and low and behole on the last day there he ate a

1 " strip of toast. En route to Melb airport we stopped for lunch and he was

pinching chips (fries) off our plates. My eyes filled with tears. And dont

mention vegies - He learned to shake his head at those at a very early age!!

Thank goodness for Vitabdeck! I have scoured supermarket shelves for

snacks/puddings with lots of fat and have found the best ones come from the

U.S. Hunts Banana Cream Pie Pudding being his favorite 7g fat in 100g tub!

> Can't wait til he's drinking from a cup/straw so he can have Banana

Smoothies!!!!

> Lee mum to 20m cf

> Bunbury, WA, Aust

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Anoother one of my infamous typos--I think I meant

--you will get used to it!

Love, nonetheless,

n Rojas

Feeding difficulties

> >

> >

> > I would love to hear from anyone who has had trouble not just with

> weight gain, but with feeding difficulties. Not so much a fussy eater,

just

> not a very big eater. Eating and drinking has never been s favorite

> past time, he improved with the additon of more iron to his diet, but

really

> only became interested in eating at 18 months on a holiday to Vic to visit

> my Mum and Dad. My poor Dad, 'Pa' offered him a little piece of toast and

> jam every day for 5 weeks and low and behole on the last day there he ate

a

> 1 " strip of toast. En route to Melb airport we stopped for lunch and he

was

> pinching chips (fries) off our plates. My eyes filled with tears. And

dont

> mention vegies - He learned to shake his head at those at a very early

age!!

> Thank goodness for Vitabdeck! I have scoured supermarket shelves for

> snacks/puddings with lots of fat and have found the best ones come from

the

> U.S. Hunts Banana Cream Pie Pudding being his favorite 7g fat in 100g

tub!

> > Can't wait til he's drinking from a cup/straw so he can have Banana

> Smoothies!!!!

> > Lee mum to 20m cf

> > Bunbury, WA, Aust

> >

> >

> >

> > ---------------------------------

> > Yahoo! Personals

> > - New people, new possibilities. FREE for a limited time!

> >

> >

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