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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 389464" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>I think for majority of our children it does fall into one simple answer the medications. now that isnt' always the case i do get that. Yet we all know that with alot of these psychiatric medications the side effect is weight gain which comes from them being simply ravenous due to medications.</p><p> </p><p>answers i have none. i'm on the opposite end of spectrum right now as you guys know and wish for the eating. yet there wasa time not so long ago that difficult child couldn't stop shoving food into her face to the point she'd want to throw up.</p><p> </p><p>i solved it by hiding snacks, and just having to police what was in the cabinets. it's a nightmare, sux and isn't easy and pushing water all the time which fills you up with-o the calories and also which is good for them.</p><p> </p><p>have no clue other than to say good luck! i'm sure i'll be back to that problem again someday</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 389464, member: 4514"] I think for majority of our children it does fall into one simple answer the medications. now that isnt' always the case i do get that. Yet we all know that with alot of these psychiatric medications the side effect is weight gain which comes from them being simply ravenous due to medications. answers i have none. i'm on the opposite end of spectrum right now as you guys know and wish for the eating. yet there wasa time not so long ago that difficult child couldn't stop shoving food into her face to the point she'd want to throw up. i solved it by hiding snacks, and just having to police what was in the cabinets. it's a nightmare, sux and isn't easy and pushing water all the time which fills you up with-o the calories and also which is good for them. have no clue other than to say good luck! i'm sure i'll be back to that problem again someday [/QUOTE]
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