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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 380953" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>I can see pros and cons to both plans, however, I agree with smallworld on this one. After so long of not eating her stomach has shrank, she has no appetite and whatever they get into her has to be of the upmost nutrition. in my opinion, by using the zyprexa they are treating many things, the anxiety that causes her not to eat, her underlying mood disorder, and upping her appetite so she will want to eat. Her eating disorder is so different from bulemia and anorexia, it really cannot be compared to them.</p><p> </p><p>My difficult child went through 3 or 4 days a few summers back when he would not eat because everyone was watching him. He would run crying from wherever we were. I had to stop his stimulant (which made him a living nightmare) but it decreased the anxiety and increased the appetite and he ate. I am fortunate it did not go on for longer.</p><p> </p><p>Now with that being said, if the Oregon clinic is too far and too expensive, go for the other one. Sometimes we have to do what we can, and there are some things we cannot do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 380953, member: 3184"] I can see pros and cons to both plans, however, I agree with smallworld on this one. After so long of not eating her stomach has shrank, she has no appetite and whatever they get into her has to be of the upmost nutrition. in my opinion, by using the zyprexa they are treating many things, the anxiety that causes her not to eat, her underlying mood disorder, and upping her appetite so she will want to eat. Her eating disorder is so different from bulemia and anorexia, it really cannot be compared to them. My difficult child went through 3 or 4 days a few summers back when he would not eat because everyone was watching him. He would run crying from wherever we were. I had to stop his stimulant (which made him a living nightmare) but it decreased the anxiety and increased the appetite and he ate. I am fortunate it did not go on for longer. Now with that being said, if the Oregon clinic is too far and too expensive, go for the other one. Sometimes we have to do what we can, and there are some things we cannot do. [/QUOTE]
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