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Sometime I reallt feel that it would be nicer to inject my dd with the nutrients and energy shr needs so I wouldn't have to try to make her eat

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trinityrocks · 23/02/2006 17:21

even though she hates needles i thing my anger would be nonexistent and I wouldn't feel like I had screwed her up over food. I can't cope anymore with the constant

"but it's cold now"
I don't like gravy touching my carrots"
I don't likkkkkkkkeeeee it"
I'm not hungry" when she is 2 secs later
grrrrrrrrrrrr these are hust a few and I have no idea how to strop feeling so angry at her. I know it's not her fault and I need to sort out a plan of how to deal with it and stick to it but I havent a clue where to start

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Tommy · 23/02/2006 17:33

No advice but shed loads of sympathy.
My DS1 is like this, Got me so down yesterday that today I just gave him bread and butter and cheese (his favourite). He ate the cheese but not the bread and then was "reallllly hungry" later and apparently was going to die if he didn't have a biscuit soon.
I'm just hoping he will grow out of it....

expatinscotland · 23/02/2006 17:34

I'm gonna have to try one of Gillian Keith's smoothies on DD1!

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