5 year old daughter hasn't had a drink in over a year.

Hi everyone, hope your well.

Really need some advice or anyone that can point us in the right direction. My non verbal daughter has been diagnosed with Autism already but the one thing I'm really concerned about and have been for a long time is that she has gone of drinking.

She used to drink out of a sippy cup and trying to transfer her over to another was really difficult, we often had to change the tops of her sippy cups as she would also chew them, everytime we did this she would maybe go without a drink for half a day to a day but since we done it last she hasn't drank at all.

Luckily she loves cucumber, apples and oranges and they have been her source of fluid for the past year. We really want her to start drinking again but she constantly refuses and dietains and doctors have been unable to help and just say they havent come across that before which isn't helpful.

Can anyone recommend any advice please, any specialist maybe?

Thank you

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  • Give her whatever she needs to drink water. This is a matter of grave consequence. 

    In order of importance, Protection is crucial. Health and Time is something one can never get back.

    I would find every lid available and see if she'll take to them. Silicone may help. TKs and Home Sense always have an abundance. See if she will transition to a coffee carrier and lid. Juice boxes with straws, sport top bottled water... I would exhaust every possibility.

    If I were to go down a list of things which are important (and my son is 25 now - all his friends turn to him for advice), one thing that matters very little is forcing a transfer when a matter of health is Absolute Priority. A lack of fluids, of water can have a lasting impact on our biology. I think you sense the danger here, though.

    My brothers, father, son all have chewing fixations. I bought my son packs of gum and taught him to chew gum at a young age. My father likes ice. He bought an ice machine. My grandmother was aware of this and always left out fresh crunchy veg & nuts - everywhere, available at any time of the day. Find what she like to chew and sort it with something healthy. Often this can aid a brain in chaotic constant motion. 

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  • Give her whatever she needs to drink water. This is a matter of grave consequence. 

    In order of importance, Protection is crucial. Health and Time is something one can never get back.

    I would find every lid available and see if she'll take to them. Silicone may help. TKs and Home Sense always have an abundance. See if she will transition to a coffee carrier and lid. Juice boxes with straws, sport top bottled water... I would exhaust every possibility.

    If I were to go down a list of things which are important (and my son is 25 now - all his friends turn to him for advice), one thing that matters very little is forcing a transfer when a matter of health is Absolute Priority. A lack of fluids, of water can have a lasting impact on our biology. I think you sense the danger here, though.

    My brothers, father, son all have chewing fixations. I bought my son packs of gum and taught him to chew gum at a young age. My father likes ice. He bought an ice machine. My grandmother was aware of this and always left out fresh crunchy veg & nuts - everywhere, available at any time of the day. Find what she like to chew and sort it with something healthy. Often this can aid a brain in chaotic constant motion. 

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