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Hi...i have a wonderful 8yr old son () who was diagnosed with

Silver at about 9 months old. He has always been a happy and

healthy boy and he has been lucky enough to have only minimal health

problems. I have joined this group in the hope that someone has some

ideas on helping me with his diet. eats well, gets really

hungry and has a very healthy diet. Unfortunately he will only eat

the same six things all the time. This is an average day.

Breakfast - Cow and gate creamed porridge for 4months+, carton of

choc soya milk.

Lunch - Banana, Fromage fraise, Pringles (about 10),2 choc biscuits.

Carton of choc soya milk.

Dinner - Cow and gate creamed porridge for 4months+, fromage fraise,

pringles (about 10), 2 choc biscuits, Carton of choc soya milk.

gets through a whole box of baby porridge every day and is

prescribed a protein and calorie powder which i add to it. He will

eat orange jelly aswell as various types of biscuit, crisps and

fomage fraise, but his main intake is the porridge which he will not

alter. It has to be Cow and gate or he wont eat it. And he is not

fooled by any sneaky changes. He has seen dieticians many times over

the years and they are basically clueless as to how to handle him.

The last one told me there is nothing they can do and referred us

back to our GP. We are now waiting to see a psychologist.

has a big sister Jessie aged 10 and a baby brother or sister

on the way in febuary. Obviously i could talk about for hours

as he is an absolute love in every way, but really any help in how

to improve his diet will be greatly appriciated. Hope to hear from

someone soon. Liz Kaulbach.xxx

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