DS is 17 months and the first 8 teeth were relatively easy for him. But I think he is teething now (drooling tons, had a fever Friday night, red cheeks), and he is having a very tough time. He is actually in a pretty good mood except when he needs to eat. He'd take one bite of something and then burst into tears (because his teeth hurt?). All he ate yesterday was yogurt. So far today the only thing he seemed to be able to eat was some applesauce. We tried all his favourtie foods (including smashed up bananas) and he can't seem to eat them. DS has never drank much milk so I think he is now hungry, and I just feel so sorry for him.
We tried giving him orajel last night prior to dinner but it didn't seem to help. He still seemed incapable of eating anything. His breath also smells bad and I've been trying to brush his teeth (which he normally tolerates) but of course that's not going well at the moment. I can't really get into his mouth to see what is causing the bad breath or see how close the teeth are coming to popping out (or to confirm if it's teething). Any advice on what to feed him and what else to do?
Thanks!
Re: HELP - your advice on what to feed a teething toddler
Well, yesterday DS not only refused to eat anything other than yogurt, but also absolutely refused to drink any liquids. We tried different soups, different cups/bottles, even offered juice. He wouldn't take any of it. We managed to get him to drink some when he was in the bath, and were all ready to take him to the hospital this morning. But he drank a few more spoons this morning so we decided to see what he'd be like at DC with other kids around. Well apparently he was fine - didn't eat as much as he normally would, but did eat some, and drank a little.
It's so frustrating having a little one that you can't bribe!