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Anorexia/bulemia in preteen girls
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 238962" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>SO true! husband is from PA and wrestling was huge there as well. He has stories of his various weight-loss tactics that make me shudder to hear. It's one reason I don't want my boys to wrestle OR play football.</p><p> </p><p>difficult child 2 has weight issues now because of Seroquel. He knows he needs to lose about 10 pounds but it's hard for him to not gravitate towards the junk food. I try to use myself as an example of what happens when you aren't careful about what you eat and don't exercise! I don't have him on a diet by am encouraging him to make healthier food choices instead. It's hard, because he's only 12! Maybe some of the weight will redistribute if he gets a good growth spurt in the next year or so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 238962, member: 3444"] SO true! husband is from PA and wrestling was huge there as well. He has stories of his various weight-loss tactics that make me shudder to hear. It's one reason I don't want my boys to wrestle OR play football. difficult child 2 has weight issues now because of Seroquel. He knows he needs to lose about 10 pounds but it's hard for him to not gravitate towards the junk food. I try to use myself as an example of what happens when you aren't careful about what you eat and don't exercise! I don't have him on a diet by am encouraging him to make healthier food choices instead. It's hard, because he's only 12! Maybe some of the weight will redistribute if he gets a good growth spurt in the next year or so. [/QUOTE]
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