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doormat · 03/02/2006 13:34

Ds2 has most of you know been tube fed since he was 7-8 mths old.He has GDD.
Ds2 has been eating every night for a month now
He will gladly open his mouth when I say a certain word to him
It is a huge achievement for him and a step closer (even though he has far to go) of tube being removed.
ok the same thing, angel delight but he likes it soooo much
So proud of him

Now going to start on brekkie

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anniebear · 03/02/2006 13:37

wow, thats fantastic, you must be so so pleased

doormat · 03/02/2006 13:39

thanx anniebear, yes I am, thought at first it was a fluke but he has been very consistent

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Potty1 · 03/02/2006 14:21

Well done doormat!

My dd was ng fed and verrrrrrryy slow to take solids, in fact there was a time I thought she never would. Angel Delight was one of her first faves too doormat, then chocolate custard. She did seem to prefer beige or brown food for quite some time lol.

getbakainyourjimjams · 03/02/2006 14:29
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macwoozy · 03/02/2006 14:37

That's just great doormat, not surprised you're so pleased. Good choice as well, I just love Angels Delight

Davros · 04/02/2006 17:30

Wonderful news doormat. How about porage for breakfast then? Stuff like Reddy Brek is much smooter than porage oats so, if smoothness is a factor, might be worth trying. Oh, as long as he doesn't expect it to be Angel Delight and get freaked out by the porage!

Saker · 04/02/2006 20:06

That's really lovely news.

ntt · 04/02/2006 20:11

Brilliant! What flavour is his fave? I've just discovered ds really loves strained prunes with porridge which has helped no end with his erm pooing.

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