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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 189438" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Yes, similar to a certain degree. difficult child 1 gets hungry after his medications wear off, too. And I ALWAYS find wrappers and empty cans of food, drink bottles/cans, you name it under his bed, next to his bed, on his nightstand. I'm amazed he doesn't have an ant invasion in there yet. I'm guessing the combination of intense hunger and lack of impulse control is what drives the bingeing, especially if it's something he's normally rationed or limited in what he can have. Just guessing, though. I've given up on that fight. He needs to eat and at this point I'm done fighting him over what he eats. I'm just too tired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 189438, member: 3444"] Yes, similar to a certain degree. difficult child 1 gets hungry after his medications wear off, too. And I ALWAYS find wrappers and empty cans of food, drink bottles/cans, you name it under his bed, next to his bed, on his nightstand. I'm amazed he doesn't have an ant invasion in there yet. I'm guessing the combination of intense hunger and lack of impulse control is what drives the bingeing, especially if it's something he's normally rationed or limited in what he can have. Just guessing, though. I've given up on that fight. He needs to eat and at this point I'm done fighting him over what he eats. I'm just too tired. [/QUOTE]
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