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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 111080" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I think that, as she gets older, she'll cheat more and more (which is why I never pursued diets). If she doesn't it will have to be her decision because in high school nobody can monitor her all the time. It takes a lot of self-restraint not to eat what peers do. My guess is this isn't the first time she's cheated. Unfortunately, even if it causes worse behavior, I don't know many people who can maintain on an unusual diet that cuts out tasty foods, even if it's in their best interests. Look at how many overweight people cheat on their diets, knowing that weight loss is good for health...I hope your daughter is not one who cheats on her diet, but again...I'd try to think of of other interventions to help her too. You may be fastidious at home and she may even know that certain foods trigger her behavior, but...good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 111080, member: 1550"] I think that, as she gets older, she'll cheat more and more (which is why I never pursued diets). If she doesn't it will have to be her decision because in high school nobody can monitor her all the time. It takes a lot of self-restraint not to eat what peers do. My guess is this isn't the first time she's cheated. Unfortunately, even if it causes worse behavior, I don't know many people who can maintain on an unusual diet that cuts out tasty foods, even if it's in their best interests. Look at how many overweight people cheat on their diets, knowing that weight loss is good for health...I hope your daughter is not one who cheats on her diet, but again...I'd try to think of of other interventions to help her too. You may be fastidious at home and she may even know that certain foods trigger her behavior, but...good luck! [/QUOTE]
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