So my son, who will turn thirteen next week, has been put on nutritional shakes for a period of time. I know many of you swear by this treatment and so we talked to the GI and she recommended Peptite for six weeks. She gave my son a sample to try and he did not mind the taste. He did not want to do any feeding tube. Doc put in a prescripion and low and behold, the insurance denied it. She wrote a letter to the insurance company, I applied through Abbott Labs for free products (but of course made too much money) and the cost for the shakes was well over $1000 for a month.
After a couple days of conteplating what to do (because I am a single mother and that kind of money is not in my budget) the doctor called me and said she had recently read an article on over the counter nutritional shakes and to pick one and get started. And even though they are not fully elemetal, if he could get any Peptide in him, that would be better. So I did some research and decided on Boost Kids Essentials 1.0. Its not over the counter but not the most expensive either and can be used with a feeding tube if that route was chosen. So I ordered five cases of the Boost and one case of Peptide. Doc wanted him to take four Boost and two Peptide a day.
This is hard for anyone to do I am sure. My son and I had long talks about this process and it was not going to be easy but he agreed to try. He really likes the chocolate Boost so I was thankful he would do it orally.
He had just finished tapering off Prednisone two days before he started the shakes. I put him on the scale and he weighed 124. Exactly two weeks of being on the shakes he weighed again at 118. I called the doc and she was not too concerned thinking that he had just got off steroids and to increase the Boost to six a day instead of four.
My son is starving!! We had went to some family functions and he did pretty good but I caught him sneaking a couple chips. She said he could suck on hard candy, which I have given him. She said he could have a popsicle here and there. But he is starting to become defiant and not wanting to drink the shakes anymore.
I work full time so I am not home to keep an eye on him (I have his sister spying for me) but he has texted me several times today saying he is tired of the shakes and he cant and wont do it anymore and he is going to die. He is asking me why I am in control of his body and not him. I try so hard to be supporting and telling him he can do this and to think of the end result.
The bad thing of all of this is has has CDiff. And he is on his second round of antibiotics but I am pretty sure I still "smell" it. He does not go to the bathroom near as often-maybe about five a day-as he was but how would I tell if his bowels are resting with drinking the shakes if the CDiff is causing him to go the bathroom and be in pain. He said his only pain is when he is straining, which has lead to rectal prolapse (he gets no break,ever it seems).
Any advice on what I should do? I told him if he made it to four weeks I would talk to the doc. She wants him to do six but there is no way my son will and I dont want the doc to get upset and not take him as a patient anymore. She says she is doing all she can, this was a last resort.
Would you go against her with the no food thing and maybe half days of shakes and one meal? Talk to a dietician? He is refusing and I cant pour into his mouth and I dont want him losing more weight.
Any advice would be much appreciated!
Thanks!
After a couple days of conteplating what to do (because I am a single mother and that kind of money is not in my budget) the doctor called me and said she had recently read an article on over the counter nutritional shakes and to pick one and get started. And even though they are not fully elemetal, if he could get any Peptide in him, that would be better. So I did some research and decided on Boost Kids Essentials 1.0. Its not over the counter but not the most expensive either and can be used with a feeding tube if that route was chosen. So I ordered five cases of the Boost and one case of Peptide. Doc wanted him to take four Boost and two Peptide a day.
This is hard for anyone to do I am sure. My son and I had long talks about this process and it was not going to be easy but he agreed to try. He really likes the chocolate Boost so I was thankful he would do it orally.
He had just finished tapering off Prednisone two days before he started the shakes. I put him on the scale and he weighed 124. Exactly two weeks of being on the shakes he weighed again at 118. I called the doc and she was not too concerned thinking that he had just got off steroids and to increase the Boost to six a day instead of four.
My son is starving!! We had went to some family functions and he did pretty good but I caught him sneaking a couple chips. She said he could suck on hard candy, which I have given him. She said he could have a popsicle here and there. But he is starting to become defiant and not wanting to drink the shakes anymore.
I work full time so I am not home to keep an eye on him (I have his sister spying for me) but he has texted me several times today saying he is tired of the shakes and he cant and wont do it anymore and he is going to die. He is asking me why I am in control of his body and not him. I try so hard to be supporting and telling him he can do this and to think of the end result.
The bad thing of all of this is has has CDiff. And he is on his second round of antibiotics but I am pretty sure I still "smell" it. He does not go to the bathroom near as often-maybe about five a day-as he was but how would I tell if his bowels are resting with drinking the shakes if the CDiff is causing him to go the bathroom and be in pain. He said his only pain is when he is straining, which has lead to rectal prolapse (he gets no break,ever it seems).
Any advice on what I should do? I told him if he made it to four weeks I would talk to the doc. She wants him to do six but there is no way my son will and I dont want the doc to get upset and not take him as a patient anymore. She says she is doing all she can, this was a last resort.
Would you go against her with the no food thing and maybe half days of shakes and one meal? Talk to a dietician? He is refusing and I cant pour into his mouth and I dont want him losing more weight.
Any advice would be much appreciated!
Thanks!