So, at Jack's 15 month well baby check, the doctor said, among other things, that he wants Jack to switch entirely to soy milk. Which is quite different than the "extend formula for six more months" he said at his 12 month check up. The problem here is that neither I nor Dr Elaine, Jack's SLP, believe he's taking in enough calories and fat and protein from his spoon food. Yet. Our plan is to alternate Jack's formula bottles with soy milk, thickened, of course, and I started that tonight. He gobbled his first serving of soy milk down like it was pure ambrosia. Do I have to be 70 years old to say things like "pure ambrosia?" cuz I just did. I'm just sayin'... Anyway, Dr Elaine has finally given her blessings on Sonia feeding Jack spoon food independently. And today she did, and she reports he did really well. Since Jack goes back to the pedi in a month, we're going to proceed with our plan and if he doesn't hold his weight and loses any, we'll go back to formula and continue advancing his spoon feeding. Dr Elaine will continue to monitor Sonia's skill at spoon feeding and Jack's willingness to eat. So far, Jack hasn't given her any of the Today I like this but tomorrow I won't, I'll eat all of this cold, some of that warm, none of this at all, and I'll pretend to eat this no matter what temperature you offer it to me and then I'll pocket it all in my adorable little cheeks and give it all back to you all at all once just when you think I've swallowed that last spoonful business that he's given both myself and Dr Elaine.
Sounds like a pretty good plan, right? Here's the hitch. Now that Jack is pending approval for an LVN to care for him, everything that occurs with him, to him, about him, on him, or even thought about anywhere near him has to approved by his doctor, right down to the Desitin smeared upon his little bum, OTC, prn, and all the requisite lingo that goes into a proper order. So if the doctor approves an order for Desitin and I run out and proffer A&D, the LVN cannot apply it to his little cheeks. Same with our plans to alternate soy milk with formula. And you already know how many rounds I've already gone with this doctor. So, wish me luck!
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Just a quick note about soy milk - haven't there been a lot of studies and a lot of publicity lately about how soy milk can alter the hormonal balance in little boys? You may want to check into that first. I know people who have avoided soy for that reason and gone to almond or rice milk... Good luck!!
Hi Becca! Yes there is good reason for all the concern. He's already been on soy formula (Thyroid panels all normal so far!) The problem seems to be with how the soy is grown. A good friend used to raise soy beans, and he said that the pesticide and other crap used to protect the crop went into the ground with the seed, and that's what caused the problems with a sudden uprise in the mass consumption of soy. Much as I hate to admit to buying organic, that's exactly how I'm dealing with the concern...the regular soy milk was $2.99 for half a gallon. I paid $4.49 for my galf gallon of organic at Trader Joes. There is a cheaper non refrigerated organic version too. I bought that as well, but haven't tried it yet. I'll see what he seems to prefer...and hit the local Wal-mart to see if there's a cheaper organic brand he will like! Thanks Becca!
Ahhh, that's very interesting! Thanks for the lesson! I thought it was the soy itself, not the pesticides. That's good to know! :-)
okay...crazy comment coming...
I read that the soy can make boys have little winkies...is that an urban myth? Just don't want Jackie to have pee pee issues
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