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Risperdal and binging
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<blockquote data-quote="zba189" data-source="post: 383642"><p>So do I let him binge? Do I try to control his eating by locking things up? Does that lead to him taking food somewhere else (Can you tell I just don't want to deal with the phone call saying hey difficult child helped himself to a few extra lunches today)? Am I wrong in believing this is medication driven behavior and not a difficult child driven behavior? Is there anything I can feed him that will fill him up, not add too much calories and fat, and trick his mind into believing I'm full?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zba189, post: 383642"] So do I let him binge? Do I try to control his eating by locking things up? Does that lead to him taking food somewhere else (Can you tell I just don't want to deal with the phone call saying hey difficult child helped himself to a few extra lunches today)? Am I wrong in believing this is medication driven behavior and not a difficult child driven behavior? Is there anything I can feed him that will fill him up, not add too much calories and fat, and trick his mind into believing I'm full? [/QUOTE]
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