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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 281931" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>Ever since increasing difficult child's abilify to 4mg (yes a small dose) his appetite has doubled, even tripled. Now this is the kiddo that I had to force to eat dinner, and many times he would skip lunch. He would eat a sandwich only for dinner. But now, look out. He eats lunch, dinner and a bedtime snack. husband and the kids were over at a bbq at a friends house for dinner tonight. difficult child ate between 4 and 8 hotdogs, and then proceeded to throw up 3 times! No one really knows how much he ate, husband was in his own world and thought he ate 4, easy child said he ate 6, and difficult child said he ate 8. So who knows. I am a little upset that husband was not paying attention and did not realize what was going to happen. This will even out won't it? It won't keep increasing I hope?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 281931, member: 3184"] Ever since increasing difficult child's abilify to 4mg (yes a small dose) his appetite has doubled, even tripled. Now this is the kiddo that I had to force to eat dinner, and many times he would skip lunch. He would eat a sandwich only for dinner. But now, look out. He eats lunch, dinner and a bedtime snack. husband and the kids were over at a bbq at a friends house for dinner tonight. difficult child ate between 4 and 8 hotdogs, and then proceeded to throw up 3 times! No one really knows how much he ate, husband was in his own world and thought he ate 4, easy child said he ate 6, and difficult child said he ate 8. So who knows. I am a little upset that husband was not paying attention and did not realize what was going to happen. This will even out won't it? It won't keep increasing I hope? [/QUOTE]
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