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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 410808" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Dash - </p><p> </p><p>To me? It sounds like she's craving carbs & sugar (kinda hand in hand) and that would explain the overweight - which can ALSO explain the ZERO exercise habits because when you crave carbs and hidden sugars? You sloth. This was me - I shot up to 298 lbs. I didn't crave the sugar - but I had the hidden carbs thing going on. It wasn't that I wanted tons of food either, just a little more here, a little more there. </p><p> </p><p>I would ask the doctor (based on my own person experience here is all ) to do a glucose tolerance fasting test on her. The thing I'm getting at with all the sugar is - pre-diabetes. It's a relatively easy test to do, but the hard part is lifestyle change BEFORE she becomes full blown diabetic. It sounds to me like her body is at war with itself - the lasagnae believe it or not is sugar - (carbs in the noodles) and the pasta gives her that. Tomato sauce is also sweet. I did the sweet salty thing too. </p><p> </p><p>The cool thing about catching it? I'm sure she's beautiful - and being a teen? If she is at risk - she saves herself from taking a dive into more health issues. Also - weight loss is helpful for self-esteem issues. Do a little googling or binging about pre-diabetes and see if this fits her body type, mood swings, food cravings. As far as eating that dough? Okay hate to say this - but I think that's just teen -lazy. Sounds like something Dude would do. OH - I want crescents and cookies - but......wow - I have to wait 20 mintues AND bake? I'll just eat dough. Screams teen to me. </p><p> </p><p>Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 410808, member: 4964"] Dash - To me? It sounds like she's craving carbs & sugar (kinda hand in hand) and that would explain the overweight - which can ALSO explain the ZERO exercise habits because when you crave carbs and hidden sugars? You sloth. This was me - I shot up to 298 lbs. I didn't crave the sugar - but I had the hidden carbs thing going on. It wasn't that I wanted tons of food either, just a little more here, a little more there. I would ask the doctor (based on my own person experience here is all ) to do a glucose tolerance fasting test on her. The thing I'm getting at with all the sugar is - pre-diabetes. It's a relatively easy test to do, but the hard part is lifestyle change BEFORE she becomes full blown diabetic. It sounds to me like her body is at war with itself - the lasagnae believe it or not is sugar - (carbs in the noodles) and the pasta gives her that. Tomato sauce is also sweet. I did the sweet salty thing too. The cool thing about catching it? I'm sure she's beautiful - and being a teen? If she is at risk - she saves herself from taking a dive into more health issues. Also - weight loss is helpful for self-esteem issues. Do a little googling or binging about pre-diabetes and see if this fits her body type, mood swings, food cravings. As far as eating that dough? Okay hate to say this - but I think that's just teen -lazy. Sounds like something Dude would do. OH - I want crescents and cookies - but......wow - I have to wait 20 mintues AND bake? I'll just eat dough. Screams teen to me. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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