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I have another question for the group.  I was wondering if gag reflexes in our children can get worse with age ?  

Zachary, in  the past few months, has been starting to gag and choke on things that he previously ate with no difficulties.  Things like scrambled eggs and such.  Tonight was a dusey, we gave him a small taste of frosting off of our anniversary cake, it didn't even make it past the throat, he began gagging and choking and finally up-chucked everything all over me....yuck!

Now could be his gag reflexes have gotten worse or is it that his sensory issues are magnifying to the extreme ?  Please help. Thank you
Deborah mom of 4

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