Kim&Chris
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My niece, who will be 2 next month, has been diagnosed with an eating disorder.
She cannot, or will not, swallow food.
The doctor said that this MAY have come from a scary experience with food, like choking. After hearing the doc say this, my sister recalled that the baby had a very bad choking experience about 6 months ago, where my sister actually held her upside down to get the food out of her throat. This probably left some sort of emotional, psychological scar, and the child cannot force herself to try to swallow.
The doc recommended taking the baby to a 'child eating disorder clinic' in Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. However, after doing some research, my sister has found that their program is poorly rated.
Do any of you have any experience with this? Is there a clinic you can recommend in the Philadelphia/New Jersey/Delaware area?
This is really upsetting. The poor baby only eats babyfood and formula, and won't even eat soft, mashed food like potatoes.
She cannot, or will not, swallow food.
The doctor said that this MAY have come from a scary experience with food, like choking. After hearing the doc say this, my sister recalled that the baby had a very bad choking experience about 6 months ago, where my sister actually held her upside down to get the food out of her throat. This probably left some sort of emotional, psychological scar, and the child cannot force herself to try to swallow.
The doc recommended taking the baby to a 'child eating disorder clinic' in Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. However, after doing some research, my sister has found that their program is poorly rated.
Do any of you have any experience with this? Is there a clinic you can recommend in the Philadelphia/New Jersey/Delaware area?
This is really upsetting. The poor baby only eats babyfood and formula, and won't even eat soft, mashed food like potatoes.
