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Swallowing/solid food aversion/phobia in 5yo - please help worried sick...

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zam72 · 22/04/2010 11:41

Hi,

Don't know where to post this...but just desperate for a bit of advice...

Over the past week my almost 5yo DS has developed a phobia about swallowing solid food or liquidy stuff with any texture at all. He had a vomity stomach bug at the start of the week which started with him gagging/feeling like his brekky was 'stuck in his throat' and he got really upset/scared. The week before MIL gave him a hard mini choc Easter egg and despite me saying 'crunch it', she said 'suck it' - he sucked it, it went down the back of his throat and he was choking/gagging and terrified. I think the combination of all of those things has led to him having this phobia.

At first he wouldn't even swallow his own saliva, but has progressed to eating yoghurt, smooth tomato soup and custard. Porridge (very thin, but slightly bitty) is a step too far. If he gets as far as putting it in his mouth, he won't swallow at all, just gets upset and spits it out.

Maybe its just early days (only started with this since Monday and only been fully better from bug since Tuesday) - I've asked the Dr and health visitor and they say just relax and slowly reintroduce. I am trying, but I'm soooo stressed and worried about it. I could just give him liquid stuff and back off completely. But he's such a stubborn little thing and once he gets an idea in his head, I'm terrified that that'll be it. It took him 8-9months to even try to poo in a potty ffs! He's also something like 0.4th centile - so its not like he could use to lose any weight.

He's gone back to school today after his illness but I'm so scared what he'll do at lunchtime (given him a packed lunch - with 2 yogs and a smoothie, but a sandwich and some soft fruit too just in case peer pressure will work).

We've also tried cajoling/being a bit stern/playing around (me and DH)....just cos we're trying to get him to eat. Nothing's working. If I just give him yogs,tomato soup and custard I can see him just eating that and only that for weeks/months. Or should I just really back off and really, really gently ask every now and then????

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Whiteybaby · 22/04/2010 12:11

oh poor you and your ds. i dont have any great ideas but it might also be worth posting this under food? My personal view would be to back right off and let him calm down in his own time about food. Maybe just offer a mix of things at mealtimes (without making loads of extra work for yourself!) and let him set the pace? I'm def not an expert but stress and food dont seem to mix esp after his recent experience. Maybe see if there are any books out there that you can read about choking (is that a mad story line??) and how it can be ok? I am a completely beginner here but there do seem to be books about all manner of issues! Did you tell his teacher? he may well have eaten ok at school. Sure someone a bit more knowledgable will be along soon with better advice!

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