Hello,
Our 24 month old daughter was born at 6lbs 4oz in March 2019. She was bottle fed with Similac Pro Advanced and then the Target brand Enfamil Gentle Ease.
She did not transition well too solid foods or baby foods. She is VERY picky and refuses to eat anything.
It varies from day to day but she's basically living on PediaSure in a sippy 4 times a day.
We were referred to a GI specialist at our local children's hospital and they gave us a month to give her Omeprazole (to rule out Acid Reflux) When we filled it at the children's hospital it was straight salt. We couldn't even try it without gagging. So we spent the extra money and had it filled qith grape flavor at Walgreens. Still very salty. We had to hold her down and she'd gag on it an spit most of it back up.
We just went to our follow up appointment and she hasn't gained weight. They were not very nice about it and demanded she have an EGD to rule out Eosinophilic Esophagitis.
I'm all for doing what's best for my girl but I just wish they'd take genetics into consideration. My sister and I were both this size. But everything is about a percentile now. She is happy, active, hitting all of her milestones. She just simply eats when she wants to.
I was very hesitant about the EGD in the first place but I'm afraid they'll deem us unfit if we don't have it done.
My biggest concern is if this EGD comes back normal...what's next? They mentioned a feeding tube. And I just strongly feel that she is FINE and doesn't need that.
Please help! Please share your stories if you have a petite baby. Apparently they don't exist anymore. But if you have any tips or suggestions on how to get her to eat anything but PediaSure, please help!
To be clear, she's 18lbs and will be 24 months on 3/27/21.
Re: 24 month old girl...failure to thrive?
<div><a rel="nofollow">aprild0889</a> said:</div>
<div>Hello,
Our 24 month old daughter was born at 6lbs 4oz in March 2019. She was bottle fed with Similac Pro Advanced and then the Target brand Enfamil Gentle Ease.
She did not transition well too solid foods or baby foods. She is VERY picky and refuses to eat anything.
It varies from day to day but she's basically living on PediaSure in a sippy 4 times a day.
We were referred to a GI specialist at our local children's hospital and they gave us a month to give her Omeprazole (to rule out Acid Reflux) When we filled it at the children's hospital it was straight salt. We couldn't even try it without gagging. So we spent the extra money and had it filled qith grape flavor at Walgreens. Still very salty. We had to hold her down and she'd gag on it an spit most of it back up.
We just went to our follow up appointment and she hasn't gained weight. They were not very nice about it and demanded she have an EGD to rule out Eosinophilic Esophagitis.
I'm all for doing what's best for my girl but I just wish they'd take genetics into consideration. My sister and I were both this size. But everything is about a percentile now. She is happy, active, hitting all of her milestones. She just simply eats when she wants to.
I was very hesitant about the EGD in the first place but I'm afraid they'll deem us unfit if we don't have it done.
My biggest concern is if this EGD comes back normal...what's next? They mentioned a feeding tube. And I just strongly feel that she is FINE and doesn't need that.
Please help! Please share your stories if you have a petite baby. Apparently they don't exist anymore. But if you have any tips or suggestions on how to get her to eat anything but PediaSure, please help!
To be clear, she's 18lbs and will be 24 months on 3/27/21. </div>
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QFP
Any updates? I'm sorry you're going through this. I do know a mom who had FTT with at least one of her kids, and went through and awful lot of workups. She did have some treatable medical issues going on that were contributing. I am #notadoctor, just another mom, and I know it's not necessarily fair to compare, but I can't help but notice that <i><u>my 8mo just clocked in at 18lbs</u></i>. Even if you want to call it genetics, there could be a real cause for concern there. I'm glad she is hitting all her milestones; that's amazing! Personally, I would want to do some testing if it were my baby just to make sure there wasn't an underlying medical issue going on. GL.