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Mommafirst
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The weight gain stuff with Cf can be absolutely maddening. I've been dealing with it for my daughter since she was about 9 months old. We went thorugh feeding therapy, tons of high calorie foods and finally a year ago, just before her third birthday, my husband and I agreed finally to give in on the feeding tube. No, the tube is not a fun choice but it has alleviated so much stress and frustration for us. It just didn't seem to matter how many calories we added. We did pediasure, we did duocal, we added heavy cream to soups, butter, cheese.... nothing worked because she just couldn't (wouldn't) take in enough volume to meet the demands that CF was putting on her.
In the past year, my daughter has moved from off the chart small to the 70th percentage BMI!!!!! We are now trying to wean her and teach her to orally take in those calories. The goal is to be done with tube by kindergarten.
I know its frustrating, and I know that you have to come to the solutions yourself in your own time. The decision for the tube was a very difficult and sad one for us, but it has been such a help for her I can't regret doing it.
In the past year, my daughter has moved from off the chart small to the 70th percentage BMI!!!!! We are now trying to wean her and teach her to orally take in those calories. The goal is to be done with tube by kindergarten.
I know its frustrating, and I know that you have to come to the solutions yourself in your own time. The decision for the tube was a very difficult and sad one for us, but it has been such a help for her I can't regret doing it.