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10-year-old Elias from Gessie lives with ARFID, an eating disorder limiting food choices

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  • 10-year-old Elias Nessler Flärd from Gessie, Sweden has ARFID, a congenital eating disorder that severely limits food choices.
  • ARFID makes eating many foods difficult and can lead to nutritional deficiencies, with affected individuals often consuming only a few select items.
  • Elias's mother Anneli Flärd notes they currently have only 'three safe cards' - foods he will reliably eat, highlighting the daily challenges of the condition.

Elias Nessler Flärd, a 10-year-old boy from Gessie south of Malmö, lives with ARFID (Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder), a congenital eating disorder that severely limits the foods he can consume. According to reports in Helsingborgs Dagblad and Sydsvenskan, Elias eats only a few select foods, with his mother Anneli Flärd noting they currently have 'three safe cards' - foods he will reliably eat.

ARFID makes it difficult to eat many foods and can lead to nutritional and energy deficiencies, according to the reports. The condition is not a choice but an inherent disorder where affected individuals often eat only a limited number of items. Elias's parents have had to learn about their son's eating disorder, with Anneli Flärd, who works as a preschool teacher, already knowing from her professional experience that children should never be forced to eat.

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Anneli Flärd, Elias's mother, preschool teacher

The family lives in a villa in Gessie where Elias, along with the family's amstaff dog Luna, welcomes visitors. The reports highlight the daily challenges faced by families dealing with ARFID, a condition that requires specialized understanding and approaches to nutrition management.

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