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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 361807" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Thanks everyone. easy child was 6 lbs short of his goal so no prize but he has the next 2 months to try again. </p><p></p><p>Kathy, I don't know if we have that but maybe it will be a good addition. I'll look into it. </p><p></p><p>difficult child has gained weight consitently since he was 15 and he started on different medications. Not that he wasn't inactive or without restraint </p><p>when eating but the medications made it worse. I have been worried about his health for a long time but I couldn't fix it. Hopefully he is </p><p>on the road to healthful living. Of course, two months doesn't undo years of inactivity but it's a step. Lots of baby steps in my son's life</p><p>with a lot of obstacles and a lot of backward slides.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 361807, member: 3"] Thanks everyone. easy child was 6 lbs short of his goal so no prize but he has the next 2 months to try again. Kathy, I don't know if we have that but maybe it will be a good addition. I'll look into it. difficult child has gained weight consitently since he was 15 and he started on different medications. Not that he wasn't inactive or without restraint when eating but the medications made it worse. I have been worried about his health for a long time but I couldn't fix it. Hopefully he is on the road to healthful living. Of course, two months doesn't undo years of inactivity but it's a step. Lots of baby steps in my son's life with a lot of obstacles and a lot of backward slides. [/QUOTE]
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