Yesterday, I received a call from Jordan's dietitian at the Gerber Center. After meeting with the neurodevelopmental specialist last week and mentioning that I would like to consider using a different formula than the magic mixture of 3 different ones that we have been using for 2 1/2 years. This has been a process I have been working on since last spring/summer.
Jordan's food mixture is made up of Pediasure, Pediasure with Fiber, and Boost 1.5. We get the Pediasure's through WIC and have to purchase them at the store (usually Meijer) and we get the Boost through Airway Oxygen. The problem with the Pediasure is that there have been many times I cannot find vanilla Pediasure on the shelves. I have actually driven to 3 different stores in one day in order to get what I needed to fulfill my WIC benefits before they ran out for the month. We even tried to order it through the pharmacy and through the grocery manager and both of those efforts failed.
I am excited mostly because it has bothered me for over a year that the only nutrition Jordan receives is from a bottle of artificially prepared liquid. The ingredients on the Pediasure are water, sugar (sucrose), corn maltodextrin, milk protein concentrate, high oleic safflower oil, soy oil, whey protein concentrate, medium chain triglycerides, etc. The ingredients on the Boost are water, maltodextrin, soybean oil, soybean caseinate (from milk), sugar, high oleic sunflower oil, whey protein concentrate, medium chain triglycerides, calcium caseinate, etc. I hate that during the first 3 years of Jordan's life, when nutrition is vital for brain development, she has been only getting this mixture of ingredients. I understand that it is considered "complete nutrition", however, in my opinion, it is not healthy.
The new food is called Compleat Pediatric and is manufactured by Nestle'. It is a blenderized tube feeding formula made from water, cranberry juice cocktail (from concentrate), corn syrup solids, chicken puree with natural flavors (water, dehydrated chicken meat), pea puree (water, pea powder), green bean puree (water, green bean powder), sodium caseinate (milk), peach puree, etc. I just feel so much better about giving her food that is closer to what we eat. I know that there are still artificial and manufactured ingredients in this formula, but it is so much closer to what she would be eating if she could.
The other nice thing is that we order it through the pharmacy at Meijer or Family Fare or other grocery pharmacies that accept WIC. This means that I call in and order it and a few days later, I go to the pharmacy and pick it up! LOVE IT!!!
We get her first case tomorrow and start the transition on Friday. It will take 25 days. Every 5 days we increase the amount of Compleat and decrease the amount of her current mixture. We also will be able to reduce the amount of water we give her following her feeding because we will be increasing the total amount of her feedings in order to match the calories/oz that she loses from the Boost 1.5.
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