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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 512818" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>I guess I'm glad not to be the only one.</p><p>I don't believe he is really hungry. But he gets that idea in his mind and then obsesse over it. A bit like when he has a booboo: he keeps picking at it and just can't stop unless we find a way to really distract him.</p><p>The yelling actually is the needed distraction to kind "snap him out of it". VERY unpleasant.</p><p>I tried to let go of the issue, but then all he eats are sweet foods. Then I ended up not buying any sweet foods so he would not be tempted and make a diet out of it. But then the whole family feels "punished". I tried hiding the sweet foods and distrubuting as I felt appropriate. Well, that did not work either: he was obsessed about where the hidden place was and would ask non stop or eventually find it and make a bigger mess.</p><p>I will try the fix food schedule. what else??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 512818, member: 11847"] I guess I'm glad not to be the only one. I don't believe he is really hungry. But he gets that idea in his mind and then obsesse over it. A bit like when he has a booboo: he keeps picking at it and just can't stop unless we find a way to really distract him. The yelling actually is the needed distraction to kind "snap him out of it". VERY unpleasant. I tried to let go of the issue, but then all he eats are sweet foods. Then I ended up not buying any sweet foods so he would not be tempted and make a diet out of it. But then the whole family feels "punished". I tried hiding the sweet foods and distrubuting as I felt appropriate. Well, that did not work either: he was obsessed about where the hidden place was and would ask non stop or eventually find it and make a bigger mess. I will try the fix food schedule. what else?? [/QUOTE]
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