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safe to say i think she has an eating disorder
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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 378649" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>But sometimes when the anxiety is so strong that it's causing a child not to eat, you need a medication (like Zyprexa or something similar) to help the child to start eating again. Zyprexa calms anxiety and distorted thinking and has a side effect of appetite enhancement. Obviously, you need to see what the psychiatrist has to say, but I don't think you should rule medications out. Zypexa was a crucial part of my daughter's recovery from her eating disorder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 378649, member: 2423"] But sometimes when the anxiety is so strong that it's causing a child not to eat, you need a medication (like Zyprexa or something similar) to help the child to start eating again. Zyprexa calms anxiety and distorted thinking and has a side effect of appetite enhancement. Obviously, you need to see what the psychiatrist has to say, but I don't think you should rule medications out. Zypexa was a crucial part of my daughter's recovery from her eating disorder. [/QUOTE]
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