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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 406919" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Haozi-easy child/difficult child actually does eat a lot of fiber and we buy the high fiber pasta. She even used to eat Fiber 1 Bars and they did nothing. Don't really get why that doesn't seem to help her.</p><p></p><p>Jena-We've been trying to get her physically active on a regular basis for years. We have a free membership to a great health club (husband works there very part time) and she refuses. I remember when we first bought the Wii Fit Plus and she used it a ton. She was in the best moods of her life and even told me that I was right about how much exercise helps. However, she stopped and absolutely refuses to do anything to help herself.</p><p></p><p>Susie-We have tried to get her to take it and so has the dr. We may have to try it in the sauce. I don't understand her not wanting to take the steps to help herself. </p><p></p><p>DDD-If you come up with the name let me know. I might have better luck getting her to swallow a pill.</p><p></p><p>Hope-I really do think diet comes into play in a lot of ways with-mental health problems. When difficult child was little we were told not to fight the food battle with him because he was so violent. The doctors. didn't seem to think it was that big of a deal but looking back I wish we had. He still has issues around food; it's still one of the things he explodes over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 406919, member: 1631"] Haozi-easy child/difficult child actually does eat a lot of fiber and we buy the high fiber pasta. She even used to eat Fiber 1 Bars and they did nothing. Don't really get why that doesn't seem to help her. Jena-We've been trying to get her physically active on a regular basis for years. We have a free membership to a great health club (husband works there very part time) and she refuses. I remember when we first bought the Wii Fit Plus and she used it a ton. She was in the best moods of her life and even told me that I was right about how much exercise helps. However, she stopped and absolutely refuses to do anything to help herself. Susie-We have tried to get her to take it and so has the dr. We may have to try it in the sauce. I don't understand her not wanting to take the steps to help herself. DDD-If you come up with the name let me know. I might have better luck getting her to swallow a pill. Hope-I really do think diet comes into play in a lot of ways with-mental health problems. When difficult child was little we were told not to fight the food battle with him because he was so violent. The doctors. didn't seem to think it was that big of a deal but looking back I wish we had. He still has issues around food; it's still one of the things he explodes over. [/QUOTE]
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