Leopold
Thanks to NoTube, Leopold learned to eatagain. His parents are very happy and grateful for thecompetent online coaching, the loving support, and the genuine life changingimpact.
Thanks to NoTube, Leopold learned to eatagain. His parents are very happy and grateful for thecompetent online coaching, the loving support, and the genuine life changingimpact.
Cassandre lives in France. She rediscovered hunger, joy, and confidence with the help of NoTube. Only one month after treatment start, she was tube-free. Today she eats with pleasure, and the family is happy.
Lea has been consuming only liquid food orally for many months. She refused to eat any other food. At the eating school, she learned to eat other, more solid foods again, and she was able to build on her successes at home with online coaching.
Natalie, 2.5 participated in our Netcoaching program. Within three months, she was fully tube weaned, improved her oral skills, and even gained weight. Her family is very proud of her.
Lori starts Netcoaching for tube weaning at over a year old. Despite medical complexity, chemotherapy, and repeated hospital stays, she successfully transitions from complete tube feeding to independent oral feeding with a significantly improved quality of life.
Sidney was born with congenital diaphragmatic hernia and spent 8 weeks in the neonatal intensive care unit. His weaning began in the summer of 2024.
Ida Marie, almost one year old, has been tube-fed since birth due to her complex medical history. After medical approval for weaning, the tube weaning process began in the summer of 2025.
Five-year-old Theo, from Austria, eats only a limited selection of foods. Trying new foods is difficult.
Arian is two and a half years old. He lives in Austria with his family and eats nearly exclusively purees almost solely. In summer 2023, they participated in the Eating School.
Henry was almost 12 years old when he joined us at the Eating School. As a baby, he would not eat purees, and mealtime became increasingly challenging. He wanted to change his eating behavior himself.
Hugo is a “picky eater” and, prior to treatment, ate fewer than 5 different foods. During treatment, Hugo learned to try new foods and to overcome his fears.