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Should I be concerned about difficult child weight?
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<blockquote data-quote="bran155" data-source="post: 172416"><p>Hi. My son is 7 and is also very skinny. I was going to suggest that you give him carnation, but I saw that he wont drink it. What about smoothies?? They are healthy and taste like dessert. My son is not on any medications but he just doesn't like to eat. I too have questioned my pediatrician, she also says he is fine. All of his blood work is normal. He has days where he eats like a little piggy and then days where he barely eats anything. </p><p></p><p>What if you put ice cream and carnation in a blender and call it a milkshake??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bran155, post: 172416"] Hi. My son is 7 and is also very skinny. I was going to suggest that you give him carnation, but I saw that he wont drink it. What about smoothies?? They are healthy and taste like dessert. My son is not on any medications but he just doesn't like to eat. I too have questioned my pediatrician, she also says he is fine. All of his blood work is normal. He has days where he eats like a little piggy and then days where he barely eats anything. What if you put ice cream and carnation in a blender and call it a milkshake?? [/QUOTE]
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