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Offline Zoey

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Re: NO desire to eat
« Reply #30 on: October 06, 2007, 15:08:42 pm »
Thats a brilliant idea!  I'll get some protein powder.  I've been putting carnation instant breakfast in his milk, which is helping him take it.

Today he ate 1/2 waffle.  I tried some peanut butter on apples, first time he had peanut butter and he hated it.  :-\
      

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Re: NO desire to eat
« Reply #31 on: October 07, 2007, 18:51:28 pm »
hi Zoey
just wondered how things were- and to offer another thought.
Sophie has a stinking cold at the moment and has eaten virtually nothing in about 5 days- (this is the girl that honestly eats more than me, she has such a huge appetite, no one can believe the amount she puts away.)
Today she ate one mouthful of cereal for breakfast; one third of a slice of bread and one mouthful of soup for lunch; refused a snack; 8 grapes and a yoghurt for dinner. This is fairly typical of the last few days.
She has a cough that is rattling the walls and looks dreadful (am going to dr tomorrow). Her lack of appetite is understandable at the moment. Are you sure there's not something physical going on with O that is not clear to see? Someone mentioned his reflux- any news with that? 
hope this helps
K x
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