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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 207840" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Would he read any magazines about men's health? He might get inspired to treat his body better. Then again, he's still a teen, and it may take a few more years before he wises up.</p><p> </p><p>Weight problems are so aggravating, no matter which end of the spectrum they fall! I've got a kid at each end and (thankfully) one in the middle.</p><p> </p><p>My skinny guy gets dizzy a lot too. His BMI is around 17, I think. When he was sick with Crohn's I think it fell down to around 13... maybe lower. In those days, he had no fat -- his butt disappeared and he looked emaciated. Now he's just very lean and muscular -- still doesn't eat enough because of medications, which is why he's usually up late at night getting something to eat. His younger brother, though, is about 10 pounds overweight because of medications and I have to stay on him about the kinds of foods and quantities he eats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 207840, member: 3444"] Would he read any magazines about men's health? He might get inspired to treat his body better. Then again, he's still a teen, and it may take a few more years before he wises up. Weight problems are so aggravating, no matter which end of the spectrum they fall! I've got a kid at each end and (thankfully) one in the middle. My skinny guy gets dizzy a lot too. His BMI is around 17, I think. When he was sick with Crohn's I think it fell down to around 13... maybe lower. In those days, he had no fat -- his butt disappeared and he looked emaciated. Now he's just very lean and muscular -- still doesn't eat enough because of medications, which is why he's usually up late at night getting something to eat. His younger brother, though, is about 10 pounds overweight because of medications and I have to stay on him about the kinds of foods and quantities he eats. [/QUOTE]
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