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Two Steps Forward, One Step Back?
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<blockquote data-quote="HMBgal" data-source="post: 488313" data-attributes="member: 13260"><p>I loved it when the doctor told him that he has to eat even though he doesn't feel like it. difficult child looked at him like he was nuts (as did I). We did find power smoothies (Odwalla makes them, but unsure of availability elsewhere) and those are caloric, yummy, and loaded with good stuff. Awfully expensive because whatever I buy for him, must by for baby sister,too. As for lightening up on the dose, that would have been easy when he was taking two 18 mgs, but the doctor just prescribed the one larger dose and they can't be cut. We'll keep after it and make sure he piles in a good breakfast and allow him to eat dinner later. He's a sturdy fellow: mesomorph without an ounce of fat on him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HMBgal, post: 488313, member: 13260"] I loved it when the doctor told him that he has to eat even though he doesn't feel like it. difficult child looked at him like he was nuts (as did I). We did find power smoothies (Odwalla makes them, but unsure of availability elsewhere) and those are caloric, yummy, and loaded with good stuff. Awfully expensive because whatever I buy for him, must by for baby sister,too. As for lightening up on the dose, that would have been easy when he was taking two 18 mgs, but the doctor just prescribed the one larger dose and they can't be cut. We'll keep after it and make sure he piles in a good breakfast and allow him to eat dinner later. He's a sturdy fellow: mesomorph without an ounce of fat on him. [/QUOTE]
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