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Nausea Vomiting and BiPolar (BP)?
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<blockquote data-quote="bearded one" data-source="post: 313567" data-attributes="member: 8229"><p>Don't worry, I'll share! Some people just can't eat in the morning and our difficult child is one of 'em, along with his mom. Try and make him eat, he pukes. So, he goes to school with no breakfast and by 9 or 10 a.m., his blood sugar is in the toilet and he desperately wants to eat. The school he is in has snacks brought in on a rotating basis among the families of the kids (small Christian school, eight or nine kids). But, difficult child doesn't like the snacks, wants only his, and the conflict begins. They did finally let him have his own snacks, but trying to keep this kid fed at the right time is a major PIA. </p><p>Wife has to work, while I sleep days/work nights. With difficult child out of school right now, sometimes I get up to a kid who has had nothing to eat and is totally out of control. I try leaving food for him that he can heat up, but if it's not what he's wanting that day, he won't eat it. </p><p>I'm pretty sure he doesn't have IBD, there's nothing to indicate that. IBS is highly probable along with lactose intolerance and maybe gluten intolerance. We're working on figuring out what type of diet he needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bearded one, post: 313567, member: 8229"] Don't worry, I'll share! Some people just can't eat in the morning and our difficult child is one of 'em, along with his mom. Try and make him eat, he pukes. So, he goes to school with no breakfast and by 9 or 10 a.m., his blood sugar is in the toilet and he desperately wants to eat. The school he is in has snacks brought in on a rotating basis among the families of the kids (small Christian school, eight or nine kids). But, difficult child doesn't like the snacks, wants only his, and the conflict begins. They did finally let him have his own snacks, but trying to keep this kid fed at the right time is a major PIA. Wife has to work, while I sleep days/work nights. With difficult child out of school right now, sometimes I get up to a kid who has had nothing to eat and is totally out of control. I try leaving food for him that he can heat up, but if it's not what he's wanting that day, he won't eat it. I'm pretty sure he doesn't have IBD, there's nothing to indicate that. IBS is highly probable along with lactose intolerance and maybe gluten intolerance. We're working on figuring out what type of diet he needs. [/QUOTE]
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