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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 127077" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>We went through a lot of this. Esp because IF i sleep it is with the help of medications. My body just doesn't, hasn't really ever. I think he was 2 when he decided to make cornbread about 5 am one day. husband woke to get ready for work and found the eggs, milk, and cornbread mix all in a lovely pile in the middle of the rug. </p><p> </p><p>We have had so many other times like this. At 12 he wanted strange spice concoctions so he took EVERY spice out of hte kitchen and used them ALL up, every last bit of everything, mixing and remixing them. Totally inedible. And he then "used" the spices to "preserve" several pounds of cooked ground beef he took from the freezer and hid in his room. he actually ate this beef for several days, not sure how many, until he couldn't hide the stomach cramps and vomitting and I searched his room. He hid the stench of the meat with several ziplocs. But we had to take up part of the carpet where he sicked up the mixture on it. Brand new house, I might add.</p><p> </p><p>Not sure how old he is, how much of it is food hoarding or whatever. Can you put lock on the doors of the cabinets? Maybe keylocks? I would want a pantry he had to rattle chains, etc to get into. </p><p> </p><p>Hugs, </p><p> </p><p>Susie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 127077, member: 1233"] We went through a lot of this. Esp because IF i sleep it is with the help of medications. My body just doesn't, hasn't really ever. I think he was 2 when he decided to make cornbread about 5 am one day. husband woke to get ready for work and found the eggs, milk, and cornbread mix all in a lovely pile in the middle of the rug. We have had so many other times like this. At 12 he wanted strange spice concoctions so he took EVERY spice out of hte kitchen and used them ALL up, every last bit of everything, mixing and remixing them. Totally inedible. And he then "used" the spices to "preserve" several pounds of cooked ground beef he took from the freezer and hid in his room. he actually ate this beef for several days, not sure how many, until he couldn't hide the stomach cramps and vomitting and I searched his room. He hid the stench of the meat with several ziplocs. But we had to take up part of the carpet where he sicked up the mixture on it. Brand new house, I might add. Not sure how old he is, how much of it is food hoarding or whatever. Can you put lock on the doors of the cabinets? Maybe keylocks? I would want a pantry he had to rattle chains, etc to get into. Hugs, Susie [/QUOTE]
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