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Take the boy off any of his electronic connections, e.g., television,

computer,

radio, cd-player, video-player; I think he'd come around--just a thought,

who figures you could even take the light-bulb out of his room so he

can't read in bed at night and send him to bed early--there's gotta be a

way--those

enzymes are just too important; my kid loved hers; wouldn't eat without them;

still doesn't; if he wants to have a crack at REAL independence, he'd best

eat them. Get Dad to explain it to him so it's not all up to you, too.

n Rojas

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Did you ever think that your son could be upset because Daddy's " sick " . I

know that when I was pregnant and having problems Maureen would act out and

she is 10. We forget that these kids deal with illness to some degree

everyday and they cannot separate the differences when it is one of there

primary caregivers. They automatically think the worst! I know even if I

get a cold Moe freaks on me. I think she's afraid of what will happen to her

if I can't take care of her. When I had the baby and spent 2 nights at the

hospital it was very hard for her to leave me and she felt that I was not

telling her the full truth on how I was feeling. They deal with so much at

times like these you begin to realize they maybe " healthy " but they still go

through pain on and off throughout the day.

Meg

Mom of 3

Moe 10yowcf, Kate 5yowcf & Jack infant wcf

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What about just telling him okay, in a calm voice when he won't take the

enzymes and then only offering him fruits for that meal. When he says he

wants the mashed potatoes or whatever say, oh, sorry, those foods need

enzymes. Have another banana. I think the less we act like we care the

quicker it ends. I'm assuming your son is pretty young since you all are

still giving him his enzymes. Sometimes our daughter who is almost four

" chooses " the parent who can give her enzymes and we have used this method

with good success. Don't worry, this phase will end soon enough (and

another start, sorry...). Good luck.

Lori, Mom to three, 1wcf

enzyme rejection

> Ok, I'm sorry if this happens to come twice, but the first one did

> not post. has just recently decided that I can't give him

> his enzymes. He wants his dad to do it and his dad can't. He starts

> screaming every time I get the stuff out. My husband can't do it all

> the time right now, because he's laid up for six weeks with a torn

> ligament in his knee. Everything was going great until this past week.

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How very wise you are>>>>>>>I really think that insecurity and abit of

jealousy sometimes affects how some react to a given situation,daddy has

been getting attention to ,due to his " hurt " ....That diverted attention some

what to him..I think children want to be a part of the " action " .Maybe I am

wrong--but--Daddy could have the enzymes with him and your son would have to

go to him for them each time...He might get tired of that

quickly...Sometimes we want things .......we really don't

want........??????????

We just want to see if we are important enough to get our own way......kinda

thing...

I don't know if I have just talked circles, but ,,,,,,,,,,GOOD LUCK and lots

of love & hugs,,,,,They always work too.:):):)

LOVE, GrandmomBEV

Re: enzyme rejection

Did you ever think that your son could be upset because Daddy's " sick " . I

know that when I was pregnant and having problems Maureen would act out and

she is 10. We forget that these kids deal with illness to some degree

everyday and they cannot separate the differences when it is one of there

primary caregivers. They automatically think the worst! I know even if I

get a cold Moe freaks on me. I think she's afraid of what will happen to

her

if I can't take care of her. When I had the baby and spent 2 nights at the

hospital it was very hard for her to leave me and she felt that I was not

telling her the full truth on how I was feeling. They deal with so much at

times like these you begin to realize they maybe " healthy " but they still go

through pain on and off throughout the day.

Meg

Mom of 3

Moe 10yowcf, Kate 5yowcf & Jack infant wcf

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I forgot to put 's age, he's 17 almost 18 months.

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>Subject: Re: enzyme rejection

>Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 21:28:27 EST

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>Take the boy off any of his electronic connections, e.g., television,

>computer,

>radio, cd-player, video-player; I think he'd come around--just a thought,

>who figures you could even take the light-bulb out of his room so he

>can't read in bed at night and send him to bed early--there's gotta be a

>way--those

>enzymes are just too important; my kid loved hers; wouldn't eat without

>them;

>still doesn't; if he wants to have a crack at REAL independence, he'd best

>eat them. Get Dad to explain it to him so it's not all up to you, too.

>n Rojas

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Scout has pulled this on me once or twice. I don't let her eat unless she

has the enzymes - period. It is a waste of food to eat without them. I have

also done the more traditional time-out thing.

Lori

enzyme rejection

> Well, everything had been going fine until the last few days. was

> atking his pills whole, on applesauce, without any trouble. Then he all of

a

> sudden decided he didn't want to take them. That is take them from me.

He'll

> take them from my husband just fine but he screams bloody murder when I

even

> take the stuff out. I can't really rely on my husband to do it right now,

> seeing as he's down with a torn ligamnet in his knee, for at least the

next

> six weeks. We actually had a screaming match yesterday to try and get

> to take his enzymes. I tried every trick, but he's too smart for

> them.

> HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Oh! That does make a difference--'s age! Wow! A fine new year to

all of

your family and to all on the list, sorry about the stupid suggestions aimed

at a 6-

year-old, for gosh sakes,

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My grandson 22 months wcf, started to reject the applesauce and enzyme

mixture at about that age. Now we just open the capsule and dump it in

his mouth and he swallows them that way. We usually wait until he has

eaten part of his meal, since his intake is not always what we think it

will be.

Just make sure he swallows them all and no beads are left in his mouth.

I hate to admit it, but sometimes we have to resort to the old " swallow

or choke method " when it comes to meds.

Good Luck

mj

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That is a great idea having them do it themselves. My Moe just goes

through periods where she doesn't want to take them at all and she can easily

swallow them at age 10. She just gets stubborn (Must be the Italian in her

couldn't possibly her Irish Blood :) It helps to here that others think that

it is a chore to give the enzymes to little ones I was feeling guilty about

that with Jack. Moe was not on them till she was 8yrs old. So she has

always swallowed them on her own. The vest is also a great thing because she

is in charge of her CPT. Now if only we could do something about the

ATTITUDE! Girls are a blessing but at least I got a boy the third time

around!

Meg

Mom of 3

Moe 10yowcf, Kate 5yowcf & Jack infant wcf

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Eilish still has her enzymes in puree. She's very good at taking them and

we've never had a problem. Our problem was that she'd go into the pantry

and sneak things like bags of chips and hide under her bed and eat them.

That took along time to get it through her head that she can eat them but

with enzymes first. So eventually we put a little hook on the pantry door

and that way she needs to ask. We leave her fruit bars, popcorn etc. on the

bench for her as she knows that she doesnt need enzymes for them, and she

always knows she can have fairy floss without enzymes. She says when she's

31 (everythings 31- my age) she'll swallow them! It can be so frustrating

as their are so many other things that need done so when you have to mess

about with something so simple (but not to the little ones) its frustrating.

I'd pretend it doesnt bother you. Eilish opens her own enzymes and puts

them in the egg cup, adds to puree and feeds them to herself, and she likes

doing that, maybe you could try that.

Good luck

(mummy to Liam 6 wocf and Eilish 3 wcf)

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> > Ok, I'm sorry if this happens to come twice, but the first one did

> > not post. has just recently decided that I can't give him

> > his enzymes. He wants his dad to do it and his dad can't. He starts

> > screaming every time I get the stuff out. My husband can't do it all

> > the time right now, because he's laid up for six weeks with a torn

> > ligament in his knee. Everything was going great until this past week.

> >

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No don't open them and put in the mouth . when you put them directly in the

mouth they may stay in the mouth to long and not get properly digested with

the food. and also some of them are not coated and can not have saliva on

them .

the best way to take enzymes are before,during and after your meal

you divide them up into 3 ,so you have a mixture of food and enzymes

together.

if he don't want applesauce try pudding or even just whipped topping

chris

mom of 3

brandon 12yrs wcf

On Mon, 1 Jan 2001 12:07:48 -0600, cfparentsegroups wrote:

>

> My grandson 22 months wcf, started to reject the applesauce and enzyme

> mixture at about that age. Now we just open the capsule and dump it in

> his mouth and he swallows them that way. We usually wait until he has

> eaten part of his meal, since his intake is not always what we think it

> will be.

>

> Just make sure he swallows them all and no beads are left in his mouth.

> I hate to admit it, but sometimes we have to resort to the old " swallow

> or choke method " when it comes to meds.

>

> Good Luck

> mj

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I forgot to mention before. We were told by the hsp. diet. never to open

them and out then DIRECTLY into the mouth as if they are not washed away

properly then they can cause mouth ulcers. Also the coating is specially

made so the enzymes are not digested in the stomache but goes to the

pancrease and works there. Id check with your clinic before you open them

anymore. If their put into sauce/puree then thats find as they all get

swallowed.

julie

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> No don't open them and put in the mouth . when you put them directly in

the

> mouth they may stay in the mouth to long and not get properly digested

with

> the food. and also some of them are not coated and can not have saliva on

> them .

> the best way to take enzymes are before,during and after your meal

> you divide them up into 3 ,so you have a mixture of food and enzymes

> together.

> if he don't want applesauce try pudding or even just whipped topping

>

> chris

> mom of 3

> brandon 12yrs wcf

> On Mon, 1 Jan 2001 12:07:48 -0600, cfparentsegroups wrote:

>

> >

> > My grandson 22 months wcf, started to reject the applesauce and enzyme

> > mixture at about that age. Now we just open the capsule and dump it in

> > his mouth and he swallows them that way. We usually wait until he has

> > eaten part of his meal, since his intake is not always what we think it

> > will be.

> >

> > Just make sure he swallows them all and no beads are left in his mouth.

> > I hate to admit it, but sometimes we have to resort to the old

" swallow

> > or choke method " when it comes to meds.

> >

> > Good Luck

> > mj

>

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Meg,

After writing this morning about letting Eilish open and mix her own enzymes

I thought I'd try her swallowing one. Well down it went no problem. I was

28 before I could swallow a capsule and she's 3. But tonight at dinner it

seemed to gag her so she just opened it again and added puree. Oh well

we'll keep trying. I definetly think girls are much harder than boys with

their attitude. All my friends with kids who have both sexes say the girl

was the harder. I often say that at clinic when they goo over Eilish and

she sits there lapping it up like butter wouldnt melt in her mouth, what a

handful she is. She awfully stubborn and very strong willed. But I just

keep thinking that at least she wont let the hsp. staff walk over her when

the time comes for her to stay on her own (knowing me probably when she's

21). But some days I could strangle her with her mouth. She's getting very

cheeky and awfully mean to her brother how's 3 years older. Im hoping it's

an age thing with girl's as Liam has alway's been good. Although I alway's

tell her she's good, hoping to encourage good behaviour. She's going

through that " i dont love you anymore mummy " stage, which I hate to hear,

but I just tell her " Oh well I still love you. Then she just wanders off.

Poor school teacher if she doesn't change. But I love her to bit's and

wouldn't trade her for anything, cf included (well most of the time LOL).

(mummy to Liam 6 wocf & Eilish 3 wcf)

Re: enzyme rejection

>

> That is a great idea having them do it themselves. My Moe just

goes

> through periods where she doesn't want to take them at all and she can

easily

> swallow them at age 10. She just gets stubborn (Must be the Italian in her

> couldn't possibly her Irish Blood :) It helps to here that others think

that

> it is a chore to give the enzymes to little ones I was feeling guilty

about

> that with Jack. Moe was not on them till she was 8yrs old. So she has

> always swallowed them on her own. The vest is also a great thing because

she

> is in charge of her CPT. Now if only we could do something about the

> ATTITUDE! Girls are a blessing but at least I got a boy the third time

> around!

>

> Meg

> Mom of 3

> Moe 10yowcf, Kate 5yowcf & Jack infant wcf

>

>

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