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Yesterday at 4:20 pm
amother Dill wrote: | If you do need a therapist trained specializing in eating disorders...dr miriam wolosh . Definitely worth the drive from Brooklyn. If that is the route you need speak to relief they may be able to get your insurance to cover out of network.
We tried others and they did not follow protocol in training they claim to have. Please do your research because the wrong "professional' can cause more harm than good |
Thanks for the recommendation. I don't drive so it's hard for me to do something our of Brooklyn but if it would be once a week or something I might be able to. I will speak with Relief, good idea. I agree that the wrong professional causes more harm than good.
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amother
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Yesterday at 4:24 pm
amother Ultramarine wrote: | My son was like this as an infant-toddler. He started losing weight. The doctors were very concerned. In addition to speech/feeding therapy we went to a GI. They discovered he had acid reflux (silent) so everything burned his throat. We had 2 nutritionists on our case. One from the GI and one from early intervention. At 3 years old we discovered he had a sensory processing disorder, so smells and textures were torture for him. Between the pain in his throat and sensory, the kid barely ate. He was put on meds for the reflux and meds to boost appetite. He'd return sweet cereals, cookies, etc. It was years of OT and feeding therapy and trying to find high calorie foods that he'd eat, but we slowly plowed through. He has feeding therapy until he was 5 or 6 (we started at a year) and OT until 9 (started at 3).
We had an amazing feeding therapist but we lived in Queens and I don't know if she'll travel to Brooklyn. She worked for the board of Ed and her name was Veronica (I don't remember her last name).
Fast forward many years. He's 20 now. He's still a picky eater, but bh willing to try new foods and eats a decent amount. He still is sensitive to some smells and textures, but as long as he's eating a normal array of foods, I am not too worried. |
Wow this is something to consider, and thank you for sharing. This also gives me hope.
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amother
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Yesterday at 4:25 pm
amother Oak wrote: | Agree with the posters who wrote that it sounds like ARFID. This is the recommended multivitamin for ARFID kids as it has no taste or smell: https://nutrigens.com/eng/nutr......html
It does not officially have a hechsher but a rav who is an expert in vitamins and kashrus told us that it's OK.
But I don't know if you can get it in the US. It's available in the UK. |
Thanks I will look for this!
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amother
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Yesterday at 4:33 pm
I pick up my child and the morah is always judgmental about dc not eating. I tried explaining to her that this is a little more than being picky but she doesn't have patience. I don't think she believes me. DC looks regular size for the age but because we as parents are on the taller size we know it's affecting the growth too, that's why I am also concerned.
On the other hand, I got a little victory today and got dc to eat a sandwich after school!
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Chartreuse
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Yesterday at 4:45 pm
Does your kid have ASD symptons? Kids on the spectrum often have ARFID.
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amother
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Yesterday at 4:49 pm
amother OP wrote: | Thanks for the recommendation. I don't drive so it's hard for me to do something our of Brooklyn but if it would be once a week or something I might be able to. I will speak with Relief, good idea. I agree that the wrong professional causes more harm than good. |
...this is an investment of your childs life. If a therapist is whats needed shes the only frum one recommended!!! Taxi price is better than a bad local therapist
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Eselle13
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Yesterday at 5:02 pm
We got a to family member who is suffering from malnutrition on Kate farms. Are you in Boro Park? We got all 3 flavors. I can give you one of each if you want to see if your child will like it. My family member seem to like the vanilla best but it's an adult.
We also used an ice cream machine and turned it into ice cream.
I'm posting under my screen name so you can pm if you want.
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amother
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Yesterday at 5:45 pm
amother Dill wrote: | ...this is an investment of your childs life. If a therapist is whats needed shes the only frum one recommended!!! Taxi price is better than a bad local therapist |
Yeah but a taxi price to NJ is pretty steep, I can't really afford that. If you have recommendations for Brooklyn I would love to hear! I agree it's a need and I wouldn't want to go to just anyone.
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amother
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Yesterday at 5:48 pm
amother Chartreuse wrote: | Does your kid have ASD symptons? Kids on the spectrum often have ARFID. |
Not really, has pretty good eye contact and theory of mind. DC actually is very good in predicting other people's reaction, kind of the opposite of ASD know that I think of it.
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amother
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Yesterday at 7:16 pm
My 4yo child is a selective eater. We are still on the journey.
I found that agape from awaken helped. It’s an expensive vitamin and mineral combo that is easily absorbed by the body.
I mix it with grape juice or orange juice, add a fancy straw
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amother
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Yesterday at 7:25 pm
Faigy Abowitz speech therapist in Brooklyn, specializes in feeding. She tells parents to give their child Agape for a month before she sees them.
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