LavenderPeach
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You know, my daughter went through years and years of feeding therapy. I thought she'd always be a skinny thing. But....she's now actually a little chubby. She still cannot eat some things well (meat, crusty breads, etc.) but does very well now. Feeding therapy was a very fun thing for her. It was a game. She still calls the Easter Seals building Sue's house. Sue was her feeding therapist. Anyway, she still has a good relationship with food. She also was able to nurse, a rare thing for a micropreemie like her.
Oh, that's encouraging to hear about how well your DD is doing after feeding therapy! DS never nursed or really took a bottle because he was working too hard to breathe. They said it's like trying to drink through a straw while taking a breath every second. He was starting to like eating some foods but now he seems to just be tolerating it. The problem we're having now is that is stomach is really, really slow to digest so even after 4 hours he still sometimes has some food in his stomach. And if he's not hungry, then where's the motivation to eat? They just increased the amount of formula he gets so that's why it's harder for him to digest it all. He's not too scrawny but he definitely can use more calories so we're trying to find a balance between giving him as many calories as possible and not giving him so much food that he can't digest it in time for his next meal. It's very frustrating to say the least. In fact, I've been thinking over the weekend that I really need to talk to the therapist and GI nurse practicioner again about all this.

Do you mind if I ask where your DD got feeding therapy? We looked into going to an intensive program in Virginia but right now are going to out patient therapy at Children's Hospital Orange County (10 min from disneyland!).