DS has been slowly limiting what he will eat over the last few months. He's been a picky eater for a little over a year and would only eat certain things - but there were enough nutritiously varied things and with some creativity on my part, it wasn't too bad.
But over the last few months, the list of foods he eats has been shrinking. Honestly the last few days, all he is willing to eat is chicken nuggets - NOTHING else - no fruit/vegetables, no pasta/rice/bread, no milk, no snacks (crackers, goldfish, etc), not even juice! I'm sure he would eat junk food but that's a treat here and there and I don't want to offer it when he isn't eating enough real food.
I honestly don't know what to do. It's starting to effect his digestion because he isn't getting enough fiber to poop properly. I have an appointment with his pediatrician on Monday. Just trying to see if any of you have any ideas.
He is 4 yrs old & recently diagnosed as being on the spectrum (symptoms are closest to PDD-Nos). He has plenty of sensory issues but never had any sensory issues with food in the past.
TIA!!
Re: Need help with feeding
Ask your dr. about Miralax for the short-term to avoid him getting too constipated. I hope this turns out to be a short-lived phase.
Food was never a big problem with him. He ate baby food just until he could properly eat real food & quit without an issue. He wasn't even a picky eater for the most part. Only issue I had with him was drinking milk once we weaned him off the bottle but a little flavoring solved that.
I don;t even have any major rigidity issues with him - outside of the recent food issues. He likes to pick his clothes, likes t-shirts and pants but will tolerate long-sleeves and shorts as needed. Doesn't respond too badly too changes in routine or anything.
thanks for the tip re: miralax
That said, I've tried casein-free with zero effects.
Waiting for dev-pedi for guidance/monitoring before trying GF since he has always been under-weight & I don't want him losing weight in the transition.
Honestly, the whole bio-med is too much for me to figure out since there are sooo many things that could be the cause. Gluten, corn, soy, additives... can't figure out how to start ruling things out...
Does the regular one have fiber or is it one of the specialty ones?
I will talk to his OT about feeding next week as well.
When I tried recently, I thought CF was helping but it turned out to be OT
Thanks for the input - there's a major push for it n SN communities and I almost feel peer pressured to try it! Have to remember and take it all with a grain of salt
Just be very vigilant about teeth brushing and dental visits as I know a few people who used it whose kids had more then typical cavities when they were on it.
It had a great deal of sugar so as with milk it is best to brush shortly after they have it as much as possible.
And DS does constipate easily so maybe the lousy eating is from the constipation and not the other way around... worth testing it out.
But will keep your offer for resources in mind if we decide to go for it.