Those of us with fussy kids always just assume they’ll get past it.
“So what if he only eats baked beans and bananas? It’s not like he’ll being doing that in ten years’ time.”
“Yeah he’ll only eat nuggets and chips but it’s just a phase.”
“Who has ever met an adult that just eats peanut butter sandwiches, don’t stress,” we tell ourselves.
Well if you are the mum of a fussy eater, like me, what you are about to read might just shake you up a little bit, because it turns out that when our own mums told us to ‘eat out veggies’ they might have actually been onto something.
A Perth mother whose son faced growing eye sight problems to the point of near blindness has been shocked to find out that what her son was suffering from was due to his diet.
Kerry Moore’s son, Cian, only ate potatoes, like chips, chicken, dry bread and coke since he was six years old. At around the age of 13 his vision began to fail. His eyes were gritty and irritated and blindness was encroaching.
Mrs Moore told Fairfax Media she tried ophthalmologists and paediatricians, a children's hospital and an adult hospital, light tests, genetic tests and various vision tests in trying to find the cause of her son's blindness, but there didn’t seem to be an explanation.
But as her son retreated to behind his computer she grew increasingly desperate and travelled to Sydney to see ophthalmologist Stephanie Watson.
"We were terrified that he was going to lose his sight," Ms Moore said. "It seemed to be getting worse."
What she thought was going to be a non-curable disease turned out to be something even more surprising.
A vitamin deficiency.