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Son is obese and hungry all the time. WWYD?
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 79063" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I hope I am not stating the obvious, but I would not have cheetos and pizzas in my house in this situation.</p><p></p><p>Maybe that sounds weird, but those are just things that aren't in my house. They never have been, and they never will be. Your husband sounds very selfish to me. It should go way beyond him hiding his snacks. He just plain shouldn't have them in the house period.</p><p></p><p>Neither of them will starve. If Lucas has food sensitivities, it seems that allowing him to eat these things is just a no go. If he doesn't like what you have, I guess he'll just eat less.</p><p></p><p>Our problem with M was on the opposite side of the spectrum. He wouldn't eat anything, and held us hostage with the few things he would eat. We finally told him we didn't care whether he ate or not, we weren't setting a menu to please his palate. He figured out that he would rather eat than go hungry and his choices were limited. It sounds as though your family could benefit from seeing a nutritionist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 79063, member: 99"] I hope I am not stating the obvious, but I would not have cheetos and pizzas in my house in this situation. Maybe that sounds weird, but those are just things that aren't in my house. They never have been, and they never will be. Your husband sounds very selfish to me. It should go way beyond him hiding his snacks. He just plain shouldn't have them in the house period. Neither of them will starve. If Lucas has food sensitivities, it seems that allowing him to eat these things is just a no go. If he doesn't like what you have, I guess he'll just eat less. Our problem with M was on the opposite side of the spectrum. He wouldn't eat anything, and held us hostage with the few things he would eat. We finally told him we didn't care whether he ate or not, we weren't setting a menu to please his palate. He figured out that he would rather eat than go hungry and his choices were limited. It sounds as though your family could benefit from seeing a nutritionist. [/QUOTE]
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