Have you thought about talking to the dr about getting your child a Port and doing somehting call tpn?
I am doing it now and it's very expencive you could check with insurance to see if they would pay for anythign of it. here is what TPN Means
TPN stands for Total Parenteral NutritionThis is a complete form of nutrition, containing protien, sugar, fat, and added vitamins and minerals as needed for each individual. It is admininstered through an intavenous infusion, usually using a central line. A central line is a special long lasting IV line that goes through a vein directly to the heart. It is usually placed on the chest, though sometimes if the location must be changed frequently it will be placed in other areas such as the groin or the neck.
<b>Mine is Through my port in my chest</b>
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I know what your going through. they wanted to put a feeding tube in and stuff then I didnt want to and after they told me that I started to gain weight the most i ever weighed was 110lbs i am 21 years old 5'3 weigh 90 lbs. before all the stuff i went through. I only had 5 more lbs to go and i would be at my goal. now i am working my self up.
this is just an idea to ask the doctor. hope it helps <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">