Posted on 10/07/2020 3:01:48 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Ever since he can remember, 15-year-old Ben Simpson has eaten only sausage.
His limited dietary preferences began when his mom Wendy Hughes began weening him off breastmilk. Soon, his pickiness gave way to several years of consuming only breakfast-style sausages and water, three times a day, every day.
Hughes, 55, told SWNS that she was at her wits end by the time she called David Kilmurry, a cognitive behavioral hypnotherapist who believed he could shake the teenagers bizarre eating habits a clinical condition called Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID).
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
“... has been cured” The NY Post has the best headline writers in the business.
i remember hearing about a man who only ate bologna, seemed to be in ok health
LOL!!!!
Which she voluntarily bought. I can't imagine kowtowing to a toddler in my grocery buying, or anything else, for that matter. And I've lived through four of them.
How big is he?
What the heck is “weening”?
Oh, I get it. Author means “weaning”. :-)
Now if it was bacon, who could blame him?
my grandson must have this...he drinks milk, some water, white bread, french fries, vanilla ice cream or shakes, and chicken nuggets....no beef, no other potatoes, no veggies....
Who is crazier? The picky eater, or the mother who enabled him?
Its a disorder. I have a friend who had it. Not quite this severe, but pretty close. Something happened when she was around 3 and suddenly she stopped eating almost all foods. I started expanding her diet at around 18.
a man who only sate Subway sandwiches died...
Nexr up boy eats ham whole life and is cured
She started expanding her diet slowly at around 18
I feel assaulted just reading that headline
Nexr up boy eats ham whole life and is cured
= = =
Very good.
Meanwhile, my dog only eats Purina ONE. Well, and the occasional grass, and paper napkin off the table.
This is a first world problem
My cousins kids had to give up the Nerf dart guns they loved to play with when NewRescueDog decided it was ever so much fun to chase, catch— and eat them.
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