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<blockquote data-quote="jal" data-source="post: 169569" data-attributes="member: 3477"><p>My difficult child is kind of the same about food, but always has been. I did not notice an uptick with Depakote though, as it has always been the same. He eats in the am, but does not finish his breakfast, then an hour later he wants something else. Then by 10 am he wants luch, tell him no to wait and its full meltdown. Usually, wants chips by 11 - no I say, with lunch. Hangs onto around noon for lunch then doesn't eat it all. Wants something after lunch then usually there is a respite throught the afternoon. Wants a snack before dinner, eats dinner and then IMMEDIATELY wants dessert. We try to get him to wait and he goes into full meltdown. I asked him to wait a minute the other night for an icecream and I got punched in my breast. Then later before bed he usually wants something else.</p><p></p><p>On days I pick him up from daycare he IMMEDIATLEY wants to eat when he gets in my car. If not he rages. UGH.</p><p></p><p>We just try to limit how much of each thing he has and try to incorporate good choices like yogurt and fruit (luckily he likes those things). Fortunately, he's like his father - eats what he wants and doesn't gain a pound. Da*n them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jal, post: 169569, member: 3477"] My difficult child is kind of the same about food, but always has been. I did not notice an uptick with Depakote though, as it has always been the same. He eats in the am, but does not finish his breakfast, then an hour later he wants something else. Then by 10 am he wants luch, tell him no to wait and its full meltdown. Usually, wants chips by 11 - no I say, with lunch. Hangs onto around noon for lunch then doesn't eat it all. Wants something after lunch then usually there is a respite throught the afternoon. Wants a snack before dinner, eats dinner and then IMMEDIATELY wants dessert. We try to get him to wait and he goes into full meltdown. I asked him to wait a minute the other night for an icecream and I got punched in my breast. Then later before bed he usually wants something else. On days I pick him up from daycare he IMMEDIATLEY wants to eat when he gets in my car. If not he rages. UGH. We just try to limit how much of each thing he has and try to incorporate good choices like yogurt and fruit (luckily he likes those things). Fortunately, he's like his father - eats what he wants and doesn't gain a pound. Da*n them! [/QUOTE]
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