After meeting with Reese's doctors yesterday they are preemptively going to refer her to a nutritionist. Reese has lost weight since she was diagnosed especially now that she is off the steroids. Right now she is 3 years old and 26 lbs. She does eat but the chemo has decreased her appetite and most of her favorite foods aren't very high in calories or fat. (Fruit, vegetables, yogurt, oatmeal, chicken, etc) Plus she is active. They are worried because the next few stages of chemo is when there is the most dramatic weight loss. She turns her nose up at pediasure, carnation instant breakfast, etc. She doesn't like any sweet drinks. (Only milk and water)
Any suggestions?
Re: PR: Low weight kids
My DS is also a little peanut AND allergic to peanuts. I have been very generous with the butter on his bread. Does she like mac and cheese? I will make him homemade mac and cheese with lots of butter, 1/2 & 1/2, and cheese mixed in. I second avcocado if she likes it. Will she dip whips in guacamole? Hummus calories can add up fast.
Its hard, because the quickest way to up the calorie intake is sugar, but I try not to go crazy with it because I still want him to be healthy. I know you said she doesn't like the carnation instant breakfast. What I do for DS is blend wjole milk with banana and a scoop of sunbutter. He loves his "shakes" and they pack quite a caloric punch
Do you do chocolate milk...? I'd also suggest pasta with Alfredo sauce.
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I like the idea of an appetite stimulant. I think that would have done wonders for me.
I agree with substituting heavy whip for milk and using lots of butter.
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We had the best luck with CIB, full fat yogurt and cheese, and cream cheese in/on everything. I used to make these hot pocket things with crescent roll dough and cream cheese and whatever other fillings she would eat (chicken, sausage, cheddar cheese, etc). She loved them.
You can try MCT Oil https://www.amazon.com/Buried-Treasure-Coconut-Oil-MCT/dp/B008SG9Y4G/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1401454165&sr=8-4&keywords=mct+oil
I came across if from 'bullet proof coffee' but it has no taste. I put some in my kids oatmeal and smoothies. I also add chia seeds. My Aunt is currently going through chemo and she was trying to get as much nutrition into the few bites she could eat. I got her coconut water and chia seeds. She mixes them, lets it sit, and then eats a few bites of the gel. There isn't much flavor in that at all, but you could add juice or something else that she likes. My DD oddly likes chia gel.
Otherwise I think everyone has it covered.