Hello Treis,
Albeit a little late, may I wish you a warm welcome to the forum. Thanks for your interest in this subject. I'll relate a little of the experiences so far to you and others who may be interested or find it useful.
My son, Charlie, is now almost 15 months old and is certainly a little boy now as opposed to a baby. He is walking quite well and shows great interest in everything. He is incredibly strong too and my partner already finds it's beyond her to control him when needed as he's too strong for her. I sometimes struggle myself! One can feel the incredible strength in his arms and bones already - particularly if unlucky enough to receive an accidental blow to the face from a flailing arm or head. Growing up in a large family I have much experience around babies and children and have never known anything like it! His head, particularly, is like a solid lump of rock! His teeth, also, never fail to raise a comment when we're out. Strangers are forever amazed at how big and white they are!
I'm beginning to wonder if he is foregoing the milk teeth stage!
Charlie is still being fed breast milk extensively which I'm extremely happy about. He's shown no indication of choosing not to continue with this as yet and we intend leaving this choice up to him.
Incredibly, he's only really been eating food over the last couple of months or so and, even now, it's not in great quantities. I suppose this is partly because he's still receiving great nutrients from the breast milk and also because the solid food he is receiving is highly nutritious so he only requires small amounts. Certainly, he appears to be growing very well compared to his peers and the weight difference is significant when compared to similar sized children. I don't subscribe to the modern day phenomena of blending anything and everything into puree to feed him and would rather he eats real food when his body suggests it's ready. I think great physical and psychological damage can possibly result from doing otherwise. This has caused a great deal of stress and friction between myself and my partner along with other family members as they're all so overwhelmingly brainwashed with the accepted views in this respect. Fortunately, my partner has now recognised that her concerns had no foundation. My mother on the other hand, I'm sure, would've been so happy if he were being fed vast quantities of pureed cooked vegetables and grains even if the resultant poor health was in stark contrast to his current accepted thriving health. If he is particularly unhappy or tired one day or if he has a couple of nights not sleeping well it all gets blamed by family on our dietary choices. They're so indoctrinated into current thinking and the accepted modern view that the obvious huge positive differences between him and other children somehow becomes overlooked!
His diet is not perfect in my own view in many respects and it is not precisely the kind of food I would CHOOSE to give him. There are compromises being made partly due to my partner's insistence and partly due to Charlie's own choices when accepting or rejecting particular foods. I have certainly endeavoured to feed him a variety if raw paleo foods in different forms as would be my preference but he's shown no interest.
Since he started eating, we have been able to feed him the following foods: raw grass-fed jersey butter, raw egg yolks, raw goat yoghurt, homemade beef bone stock used as a base to prepare a fishy broth (his preferred food) using a variety of fish & seafood including tuna, mackerel, wild alaskan salmon, mussels, cockles, crab & shrimp. I sometimes manage to scrape a little raw beef or raw lamb heart from a steak using a lemon zester and mix this into his cooled broth. He does thoroughly enjoy unpasteurised sheep/goat cheese but I'm not keen to provide him with dairy and have even stopped giving him the raw goat yoghurt. He drinks nothing but breast milk and glass bottled mineral water. To my amazement, he actually loves the Green Pastures Blue Ice fermented cod liver oil too so he occasionally has a 1ml shot of this with his meals.
He has never eaten (to my knowledge!) any fruits/fruit juices, vegetables or grains.
Is there anything else you'd like to know? I'm happy to answer any questions.