Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Appetite

We started Stanton on an appetite stimulant two weeks ago.  Everything I found on line indicated we should see results within the first two days.  We really didn’t notice a significant difference in his appetite right away. One side effect is drowsiness and we definitely noticed that the first day.  Stanton seemed tired and lethargic in the mornings and a bit more clumsy, but we thought that could also be from lack of nutrition.  I exhaust my whole day trying to get him to take a bite of something, a drink of something or contemplating a way to bribe him into eating.  I know he’s hungry and doesn’t feel great.  This comes out in strange ways.  He is an emotional basket case and his behavior has become a bit unpredictable.  His patience level has dramatically decreased and he spends a lot of time extremely frustrated when things don’t work out they way he’d like.  It’s a fine line for me in parenting.  I know he has a good reason to act in such a reactive way.  I mean, when I’m hungry I’m a big grouch myself.  However, that type of behavior is really unacceptable.  So, I’m trying to continue to mold his actions and help him understand that food fuels his body and helps him not feel bad.
Stanton too tired to play outside

We have a great book about the body from Usborne books, See Inside Your Body.  One chapter is full of information about what happens to the food inside your body.  Stanton really enjoys lifting the flaps and talking about all the processes from swallowing, to digestion.  After he licks something or takes one bite he’ll say “Now I have much energy!”  Or sometimes he’ll ask, “is that food in my intestines now?”

After about six days on the appetite stimulant, we finally noticed an increase in his hunger level!  So, this past week has been great.  He is now drinking 5 – 6 oz of chocolate milk morning, noon and night.  Stanton’s finally picked out a sippy cup  (Who knew that could be so stressful) and is taking his chocolate milk in the Playtex insulated sippy cups with the hard plastic lids.  This is a HUGE relief for me.  We are hiding his medications and a two scopes of Elecare (his medical formula) in the chocolate milk.  So at least he’s getting some vitamins and nutrition, although it’s still not as much as his usual intake of Elecare.


Stanton is now consistently eating beef hotdogs, peanut butter on a spoon, McDonald’s French fries with ketchup, Chick-fil-a nuggets with Polynesian sauce and Kraft macaroni and cheese in the microwavable cups.  This is an exciting list!  We hope to see it grow as the weeks progress!

2 comments:

  1. That's a great list! Way to go Stanton and Mommy for being so loving and patient. You are a strong woman, Ginger! I never cease to be amazed by your will and strength--you are an amazing mother. I continue to pray for your whole family!

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  2. Yeah, Stanton! These may seem like baby steps, but I know they are huge! You both are doing a great job! I will continue to pray for all of you.

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