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difficult child seems to have no filter on his stomach
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 573950" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>THAT sounds more like school-related stress, to me.</p><p>We haven't dealt with this particular symptom, but difficult child was/is high-anxiety.</p><p>And it was always worse <em>on the way to school</em>.</p><p></p><p>As far as eating after a meal... </p><p>I ran into this concept recently, and it might have merit:</p><p>Our bodies get used to a certain <em>weight</em> of food, in order to feel full.</p><p>When we try to eat a "small" meal or eat "healthier", we generally reduce both bulk and weight.</p><p>For some people... the "weight" of the meal needs to be increased, without sending the calories over the top.</p><p>For others, it's the "bulk" of the meal (how much the stomach has to expand).</p><p></p><p>Obviously, his body isn't getting any signal from a "small meal".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 573950, member: 11791"] THAT sounds more like school-related stress, to me. We haven't dealt with this particular symptom, but difficult child was/is high-anxiety. And it was always worse [I]on the way to school[/I]. As far as eating after a meal... I ran into this concept recently, and it might have merit: Our bodies get used to a certain [I]weight[/I] of food, in order to feel full. When we try to eat a "small" meal or eat "healthier", we generally reduce both bulk and weight. For some people... the "weight" of the meal needs to be increased, without sending the calories over the top. For others, it's the "bulk" of the meal (how much the stomach has to expand). Obviously, his body isn't getting any signal from a "small meal". [/QUOTE]
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