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<blockquote data-quote="jannie" data-source="post: 154054" data-attributes="member: 2074"><p>We have major food issues as well. So many of difficult child arguments are over food. His portions are huge...and he stuffs the food in his face. Just last night I was thinking about how much food he would actually it if we just left him on his own.....</p><p> </p><p>The best thing you can do is just keep plenty of healthy around the house. Perhaps the doctor has some suggestions...Does Celexa cause increased appetitite? I think, though, that even if difficult child was not on abilify he would he too much because it is now just a habbit....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jannie, post: 154054, member: 2074"] We have major food issues as well. So many of difficult child arguments are over food. His portions are huge...and he stuffs the food in his face. Just last night I was thinking about how much food he would actually it if we just left him on his own..... The best thing you can do is just keep plenty of healthy around the house. Perhaps the doctor has some suggestions...Does Celexa cause increased appetitite? I think, though, that even if difficult child was not on abilify he would he too much because it is now just a habbit.... [/QUOTE]
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