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<blockquote data-quote="confuzzled" data-source="post: 389445" data-attributes="member: 8831"><p>abilify=nonstop eating=30lb weight gain in less than a year.</p><p> </p><p>and i am massively concerned about the weight/health issue, not to mention the self esteem angle.</p><p> </p><p>in our case it does often to be actual hunger and occasionally boredom. i enable too--what mom wants their kid to "go hungry?" and just how many "healthy choices" can a mom of 2 difficult child's come up with in one day--i go through produce like its free as it is. and i did actually resort to not buying things and/or hiding things. </p><p> </p><p>but so much for a "weight neutral" drug.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>in mansters case, maybe is more of an impulse control issue....</p><p>what does *HE* say about the need to eat--can he articulate anything to you? maybe that would hold a clue as to the best way to manage it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="confuzzled, post: 389445, member: 8831"] abilify=nonstop eating=30lb weight gain in less than a year. and i am massively concerned about the weight/health issue, not to mention the self esteem angle. in our case it does often to be actual hunger and occasionally boredom. i enable too--what mom wants their kid to "go hungry?" and just how many "healthy choices" can a mom of 2 difficult child's come up with in one day--i go through produce like its free as it is. and i did actually resort to not buying things and/or hiding things. but so much for a "weight neutral" drug. in mansters case, maybe is more of an impulse control issue.... what does *HE* say about the need to eat--can he articulate anything to you? maybe that would hold a clue as to the best way to manage it. [/QUOTE]
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