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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 437068" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>ML...I dont remember what medications Manster is on but the weight can be a big issue that is hard on kids and well, anyone. Cory was up to 260 pounds at one point in his teen years due to the medications. He has dropped almost a 100 pounds! He wavers between 165 to 175. </p><p></p><p>The medications Cory was on at that time were depakote, seroquel, zyprexa and maybe something else. Cant quite remember now. Seroquel replaced the zyprexa at some time but cant remember when. His weight started to come off when he went on lithium at age 16 and then even more when they added his synthroid but then at 18 he went off medications all together. Since then he has lost all the weight. I honestly dont know how he has done it since he has our genes and both his dad and I are big people. Well...actually, if you look at Cory eat, he does eat actual portions and not He Man meals. He stops when a normal person is full and not when the buffet line closes...lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 437068, member: 1514"] ML...I dont remember what medications Manster is on but the weight can be a big issue that is hard on kids and well, anyone. Cory was up to 260 pounds at one point in his teen years due to the medications. He has dropped almost a 100 pounds! He wavers between 165 to 175. The medications Cory was on at that time were depakote, seroquel, zyprexa and maybe something else. Cant quite remember now. Seroquel replaced the zyprexa at some time but cant remember when. His weight started to come off when he went on lithium at age 16 and then even more when they added his synthroid but then at 18 he went off medications all together. Since then he has lost all the weight. I honestly dont know how he has done it since he has our genes and both his dad and I are big people. Well...actually, if you look at Cory eat, he does eat actual portions and not He Man meals. He stops when a normal person is full and not when the buffet line closes...lol. [/QUOTE]
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