Guest guest Posted November 22, 2005 Report Share Posted November 22, 2005 Hello Crosby's dad (and I think your daughter is Amelia??) I absolutely adored meeting , and was present in the room when Dr. H talked with and her mother. Your wife is very astute, and her worry is quite common. As I am sure she has told you, being severely underweight can have negative consequences. Getting our kids to gain weight is probably the one thing we all stress about the most. I would recommend that you and call tollfree MAGIC and request document #H-68, titled " Handouts from " Feeding & Nutrition for Underweight Children " -- 2003 MAGIC Convention Swan, C. & Baranoski, C., Easter Seals " There is another handout from the 2004 convention, #H-106 " Handouts from " But My Child Isn't Eating " - 2004 MAGIC Convention " by Ann Guild The latter handouts are more about feeding therapy information, and offers practical info about ways to get your infant/toddler/child to eat more; as well as a separate document with descriptive info on the oral mechanism that is involved with the eating process. The key is to find food that is high in calories but low in volume. HA!!!! For the older child, in the " diet section " of the grocery store, makes no sense, I found these protein bars. They are called " Snickers Marathon Protein Performance Bar " . She likes all the flavors. One bar has 20g of protein and 18 grams of complex carb (23 g of sugar, but it tastes good...) It also has 290 calories!!!! And is the size of a thicker granola bar!!!! I don't think Crosby will be old enough to eat this bar, but maybe someone else will. It costs $1.29 but for after athletic activities, can be ideal. Anyway, - I hope that these two documents will start you on the right path. Dr. Harbison will also help you. > > > > I am the father of two sga children. We are going to NY to see > the > > good doctor in DEC for the first time. My wife has been to the > > convention (MAGIC) with my son who is a little more severe > than my > > daughter. My wife is stressed so I'm trying to find a little relief > > for her woes. Getting these kids to eat properly is such a > > challenge. Anyone have any home remedies or tricks of the > trade that > > helps their kids eat? I've read about Lemonade, OJ, exersize > and > > fresh air, zinc and vitamins, essential oil in fennel, anyone have > > anything else? > > > > Help... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2005 Report Share Posted November 22, 2005 Hi - I thought I would chime in on 's great suggestion about nutritional bars. I've actually bought Glucerna Meal Bars - they are for diabetics and I've used this occassionally when Ian will eat nothing else. He likes the chocolate peanut bar. Obviously, you have to be careful with allergy issues - but, just an idea for you. My best to all of you. I think we all go through our good times, tough times, scary times, sad times, and even happy times. It can be very exhausting! <grin> But, we all make it through everything and we all have each other here. Please remember to post about anything you want to talk about. We are here for you. Hugs. - H > > > > > > I am the father of two sga children. We are going to NY to see > > the > > > good doctor in DEC for the first time. My wife has been to the > > > convention (MAGIC) with my son who is a little more severe > > than my > > > daughter. My wife is stressed so I'm trying to find a little > relief > > > for her woes. Getting these kids to eat properly is such a > > > challenge. Anyone have any home remedies or tricks of the > > trade that > > > helps their kids eat? I've read about Lemonade, OJ, exersize > > and > > > fresh air, zinc and vitamins, essential oil in fennel, anyone > have > > > anything else? > > > > > > Help... > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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