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New "Symptom" for difficult child....Not Sure How to Respond
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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 422929" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>Sweetie,</p><p> </p><p>Just keep an eye out on her weight (not necessarily her eating) and if she is purging that you can tell.</p><p> </p><p>Onyxx will pull this - Oh, I'm not hungry, I haven't been hungry, food makes me nauseous, yada yada yada... <strong>But</strong> her lunch account is dwindling (she <em>could</em> be giving it away I suppose), food in my house vanishes, esp. SUGAR... And an empty sink at night usually translates to one full of dishes in the morning. A pot/pan, two or three utensils, a bowl, a plate, and at least 2 cups is the norm.</p><p> </p><p>...And I made enchiladas last night, which she loves. She and Jett were out of school and she gave husband the whole... But I don't feel good, I can't eat... And then she sat down at the table with us and scarfed up 3x what I ate - which was a pretty hefty portion for even me. (But she wasn't hungry.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 422929, member: 6705"] Sweetie, Just keep an eye out on her weight (not necessarily her eating) and if she is purging that you can tell. Onyxx will pull this - Oh, I'm not hungry, I haven't been hungry, food makes me nauseous, yada yada yada... [B]But[/B] her lunch account is dwindling (she [I]could[/I] be giving it away I suppose), food in my house vanishes, esp. SUGAR... And an empty sink at night usually translates to one full of dishes in the morning. A pot/pan, two or three utensils, a bowl, a plate, and at least 2 cups is the norm. ...And I made enchiladas last night, which she loves. She and Jett were out of school and she gave husband the whole... But I don't feel good, I can't eat... And then she sat down at the table with us and scarfed up 3x what I ate - which was a pretty hefty portion for even me. (But she wasn't hungry.) [/QUOTE]
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