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<blockquote data-quote="a_demann" data-source="post: 496269" data-attributes="member: 12747"><p>Did those of you who do the girlfriend diet notice any weight loss? I have heard that people on a girlfriend diet loose weight, J is 9 and only weights about 45 lbs the same as his 6 yr old sister. He has lost 5 lbs since he has been on adderal, the dr suggesting boost since with the medication he doesn't have a huge appetite which he never really had to begin with. He as always been on the small side. So that would be one concern of mine. Another question I would have is do you then switch the entire family? and how is it getting them to comply at school or do you just have them take cold lunches? Also what kinds of food do you prepare, do the kids enjoy/like the new foods and are there any convenient foods that are good or atleast decent choices? as he will need something to take for snack time at school. Thanks for all the advice!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="a_demann, post: 496269, member: 12747"] Did those of you who do the girlfriend diet notice any weight loss? I have heard that people on a girlfriend diet loose weight, J is 9 and only weights about 45 lbs the same as his 6 yr old sister. He has lost 5 lbs since he has been on adderal, the dr suggesting boost since with the medication he doesn't have a huge appetite which he never really had to begin with. He as always been on the small side. So that would be one concern of mine. Another question I would have is do you then switch the entire family? and how is it getting them to comply at school or do you just have them take cold lunches? Also what kinds of food do you prepare, do the kids enjoy/like the new foods and are there any convenient foods that are good or atleast decent choices? as he will need something to take for snack time at school. Thanks for all the advice! [/QUOTE]
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