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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 513464" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Watch out for the hunger.... psychiatrist said the formal papers indicate weight-gain as a side-effect, but that really the side-effect is hunger... and learning to NOT use hunger to control your intake is the key. difficult child says... it doesn't matter how much he eats or how long he waits afterwards or how long he takes to eat... the hunger never goes away. And yet... psychiatrist suggested trying to wean off this medication and difficult child refuses because he feels within himself how much it is helping. (I'm in between, wouldn't mind dropping the dose a wee bit, but not "off" at this point.)</p><p></p><p>Also watch out for blood-sugar lows. Make sure he has something to much on at least every 3 hours or so... 4 if totally sedentary, under 3 if really active.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 513464, member: 11791"] Watch out for the hunger.... psychiatrist said the formal papers indicate weight-gain as a side-effect, but that really the side-effect is hunger... and learning to NOT use hunger to control your intake is the key. difficult child says... it doesn't matter how much he eats or how long he waits afterwards or how long he takes to eat... the hunger never goes away. And yet... psychiatrist suggested trying to wean off this medication and difficult child refuses because he feels within himself how much it is helping. (I'm in between, wouldn't mind dropping the dose a wee bit, but not "off" at this point.) Also watch out for blood-sugar lows. Make sure he has something to much on at least every 3 hours or so... 4 if totally sedentary, under 3 if really active. [/QUOTE]
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