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Moods swings, carb cravings, flying off the handle...
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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 660641" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>Nomad, that's a tough one. I appreciate what Pasajes said about medication as that can be part of the problem but couple that with the desire for sugary carbs and it compounds the issue.</p><p>Eating sugary carbs triggers an "addiction type" behavior of wanting more sugary carbs, it's a vicious cycle. Being that she is so sensitive, making any suggestions will be met with resistance.</p><p>It would be great if somehow you could get her to take a nutrition class. Until she recognizes that her eating habits are having an adverse effect on her health little will change.</p><p>Diet and exercise are so vital to our overall well being but it's easier said than done.</p><p>My son is addicted to those high caffeine energy drinks. I've told him they are not healthy but he doesn't care.</p><p>All you really can do is make suggestions in the most loving way you can.</p><p></p><p>((HUGS))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 660641, member: 18516"] Nomad, that's a tough one. I appreciate what Pasajes said about medication as that can be part of the problem but couple that with the desire for sugary carbs and it compounds the issue. Eating sugary carbs triggers an "addiction type" behavior of wanting more sugary carbs, it's a vicious cycle. Being that she is so sensitive, making any suggestions will be met with resistance. It would be great if somehow you could get her to take a nutrition class. Until she recognizes that her eating habits are having an adverse effect on her health little will change. Diet and exercise are so vital to our overall well being but it's easier said than done. My son is addicted to those high caffeine energy drinks. I've told him they are not healthy but he doesn't care. All you really can do is make suggestions in the most loving way you can. ((HUGS)) [/QUOTE]
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