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Is Picky Eating a Medical Condition That Should Be Covered by Insurance? - ABC News: "Krause survives on little more than grilled cheese sandwiches, French fries and waffles. And, like other picky eaters, Krause hopes that a registry of adult picky eaters, recently begun by Duke University and the University of Pittsburgh, will bring attention to a problem he believes should be considered a medical condition."
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Oh I agree, and I think my aversion to work is a medical condition as well. I need to get disability for that.
If it works out, let me know so I can apply.
My experience tells me picky eating results when parents allow their children to eat what they like and nothing else. It's that simple.
I agree with Richard. Growing up, we ate what was put in front of us. I remember something my Grandmother told me told me years ago after her youngest son had visited with his family. The kids had to have a certain brand of tea. She had it but apparently the mix wasn't right as one of them jumped up after one sip and dumped it in the sink, getting a glass of water instead. She wanted to say something, but didn't.
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