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Originally Posted by StuartD
Already done.
Also talked to a dietitian who specializes in children, and Autistic children.
As part of his Autism, he refuses to eat meat... it's a texture thing. So we have to find other ways to get those proteins and vitamins in him.
As I said, this is a HUGE ordeal to go through and envelops every aspect of our lives.
And none of it is cheap.
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It will be challenging, but time is on your side

My son is Aspergers, diagnosed at 9 yo and cbt made a big difference, now he is one mf*** teenager with many friends and a normal life
I know about the meat challenge ( heŽd prefer fish to beef and chicken when he was younger )
Good luck!
nik