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Success Stories at The Los Altos Feeding Clinic


Rachel was three years old with an unremarkable medical history. She refused all food and would only drink limited amounts of Pediasure. After five weeks at the Los Altos Feeding Clinic, she was consuming over 20 different foods. She was taking in amount of food and liquids as determined by her nutritionist. She also now self-feeds all of her meals.

Mike was a ninth month old boy who was Failure to thrive. He had severe reflux, vomiting, and severe refusal behavior. A G tube was recommended prior to attending the Los Altos feeding Clinic. After six weeks he had no food refusal and was eating 8 oz of food per meal. Each meal averaged 15 minutes in duration. He no longer needed a G tube placement.

Leon was a 19 month old who was failure to thrive. He was diagnosed with Kabuki Syndrome, reflux, vomiting, risk of aspiration and severe food refusal. After a week and a half, he was safely taking in 6 oz of food three times daily and had gained 7 oz within that time.

Michael was a three year old male with an unremarkable medical history. He was only eating a limited amount of cracker and yogurt. After four weeks at the Los Altos Feeding clinic, he was self-feeding a balanced diet that comprised of more than 20 different foods. Three months later he began to move up in texture and is now eating turkey sandwiches, pizza, whole veggies, among other things.

Sarah was a two year old female who had a G tube placement was receiving 40% of her caloric needs by mouth. She was bottle dependent as well as having severe reflux. After four weeks at the Los Altos Feeding Clinic she was getting 100% of her needs by mouth.

James was a four year old diagnosed with reflux, 22Q11 chromosome deletion, and Velo Cardio Facial Syndrome, oral aversions, and sensory integration problems. He underwent a Nissen Fundoplication and a G tube placement at 3 weeks of age. James had VSD and ASD repair at 5 months of age. He had a modified barium swallow study at 11 months that indicated that he was not at risk for aspiration anymore. At 18 months ear tubes were placed. He had been through various therapies in the past three years prior to attending the Los Altos Feeding Clinic and was still was 100% G tube dependent. Within two weeks of therapy James was taking 8 oz of food and six oz of liquid by mouth. At that point his tube was no longer used. He gained four pounds in the next four weeks. Three months after leaving this clinic James had his stoma closed.

Shannon was a 4 year old girl who was G Tube dependent since birth. Her medical history included a short bowel and chronic lung disease. Before the start of her treatment, Shannon was only taking two teaspoons at most at each meal. After four weeks of treatment Shannon was taking all her caloric needs by mouth.

Mark was an 18 month old child who was diagnosed as failure to thrive. He had an NG tube and his physician was recommending a G Tube. He was only eating small amounts of food through a syringe, had some refusal behavior, vomiting issues, and reflux. After one week of intensive treatment, Mark no longer needed his NG tube and his food refusal was significantly decreased. His parents and caregivers were also trained to feed him according to the protocol developed for him at the Los Altos Feeding Clinic.

 

 
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