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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 483438" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>oh yeah, I can't buy things like granola bars etc. without hiding them and putting out the amount he can eat in one day or they are GONE. HE loves fruit and will eat carrots too. He eats three bowls of oatmeal each morning... for 2 years it has been that way. lunch is at school but if at home, left overs or sandwiches. I always have yougart, applesauce, bananas, apples, oranges, grapes, etc. he loves all. we rarely have chips or cookies but he will eat them if I have them. He will eat waffles, bagels, eng, muffins, pbj sand. etc for snacks. even bowls of cereal. and while not wonderful, he does like those packages of buddig meats.</p><p></p><p>The thing I have to get used to is the speed....that is a huge difference for me. he eats more each setting so I have to buy more frequently. He isn't getting fat (but he had a long way to go before that) he is getting tall though and filling out nicely. I guess I will have to watch if he does ever get off the curve but so far weight and height proportionally have been the same as always. Even with this growth he is way under average for his age...I think he finally got into the 10th percentile. has usually been at or under the bottom of the curve. </p><p> </p><p>I will have to check to see how much lithium can affect this, but it started before the lithium, that is why we ever started the medication game to begin with. </p><p> </p><p>Even when young, if he is hungry he just can't function.... I is like people are poking him with needles until he gets food.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 483438, member: 12886"] oh yeah, I can't buy things like granola bars etc. without hiding them and putting out the amount he can eat in one day or they are GONE. HE loves fruit and will eat carrots too. He eats three bowls of oatmeal each morning... for 2 years it has been that way. lunch is at school but if at home, left overs or sandwiches. I always have yougart, applesauce, bananas, apples, oranges, grapes, etc. he loves all. we rarely have chips or cookies but he will eat them if I have them. He will eat waffles, bagels, eng, muffins, pbj sand. etc for snacks. even bowls of cereal. and while not wonderful, he does like those packages of buddig meats. The thing I have to get used to is the speed....that is a huge difference for me. he eats more each setting so I have to buy more frequently. He isn't getting fat (but he had a long way to go before that) he is getting tall though and filling out nicely. I guess I will have to watch if he does ever get off the curve but so far weight and height proportionally have been the same as always. Even with this growth he is way under average for his age...I think he finally got into the 10th percentile. has usually been at or under the bottom of the curve. I will have to check to see how much lithium can affect this, but it started before the lithium, that is why we ever started the medication game to begin with. Even when young, if he is hungry he just can't function.... I is like people are poking him with needles until he gets food. [/QUOTE]
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