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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 762133" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>It sure sounds like rebound. Sometimes you have to tolerate it so that the rest of their day is tolerable for them and everyone around it. But some things can help.</p><p></p><p>Both of my boys have a problem when they eat too much sugar. It runs in my family. Even my supersweet T would get mean if he didn't have enough protein and he ate something with a lot of sugar. T is never mean unless you provoke him for a prolonged period of time. We made sure he ate protein often and especially right after school. If I had a protein bar or got a snack with protein, he could do 2 short errands after school without a problem. No protein? We may as well not even try. It was too much for him to handle. I kept a stash of Balance and Zone brand protein bars on hand. They have a 40% carbs, 30% fat and 30% carbohydrate ratio that seemed to work very well for my kids. Giving them a protein heavy diet really helped and they still focus on this now that they are adults.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 762133, member: 1233"] It sure sounds like rebound. Sometimes you have to tolerate it so that the rest of their day is tolerable for them and everyone around it. But some things can help. Both of my boys have a problem when they eat too much sugar. It runs in my family. Even my supersweet T would get mean if he didn't have enough protein and he ate something with a lot of sugar. T is never mean unless you provoke him for a prolonged period of time. We made sure he ate protein often and especially right after school. If I had a protein bar or got a snack with protein, he could do 2 short errands after school without a problem. No protein? We may as well not even try. It was too much for him to handle. I kept a stash of Balance and Zone brand protein bars on hand. They have a 40% carbs, 30% fat and 30% carbohydrate ratio that seemed to work very well for my kids. Giving them a protein heavy diet really helped and they still focus on this now that they are adults. [/QUOTE]
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