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<blockquote data-quote="1 Day At a Time" data-source="post: 207982" data-attributes="member: 3704"><p>Heather,</p><p></p><p>I understand your concerns. Our difficult child is very thin, and he has the dizziness when he stands up suddenly. He felt so faint one day the school called us to pick him up, the doctor checked him out and said -"You're fine". I wish he had said "You're fine, but eat, eat". LOL</p><p></p><p>He has lots of food sensitivity issues , but honestly, he thinks eating is a bore and a waste of time. I had the exact same problems as a teenager. Most food repulsed me and I had way too many other things to do to waste time on eating. I was teased endlessly for my low weight. (Oh for the good old days LOL)</p><p></p><p>I think that this problem is eventually worked out with growing maturity. I'm really not too concerned about our difficult child in this arena - because I think the appetite and weight will come with age. I would just keep on doing what you have done - providing the presence of good, health producing foods. Time is on your side!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1 Day At a Time, post: 207982, member: 3704"] Heather, I understand your concerns. Our difficult child is very thin, and he has the dizziness when he stands up suddenly. He felt so faint one day the school called us to pick him up, the doctor checked him out and said -"You're fine". I wish he had said "You're fine, but eat, eat". LOL He has lots of food sensitivity issues , but honestly, he thinks eating is a bore and a waste of time. I had the exact same problems as a teenager. Most food repulsed me and I had way too many other things to do to waste time on eating. I was teased endlessly for my low weight. (Oh for the good old days LOL) I think that this problem is eventually worked out with growing maturity. I'm really not too concerned about our difficult child in this arena - because I think the appetite and weight will come with age. I would just keep on doing what you have done - providing the presence of good, health producing foods. Time is on your side! [/QUOTE]
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