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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 495900" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Multiple challenges, some of which work against each other... and no easy answers.</p><p></p><p>For the immediate picture, I'd be concerned about:</p><p>- hydration - because getting "dried out" affects the brain and the hormones, among other things</p><p>- blood sugar balance - if that is out of order, it majorly afects moods as well as energy level</p><p>- basic nutrition - vitamins and minerals, especially... protein is not critical in the short-term, but is important.</p><p></p><p>I have no idea what he WILL eat... but if you can get him to eat small quantities of healthy, bland food, it may address some of his "edgy-ness". Applesauce, (yogurt would work but you said no dairy...), banana, squash... anything to break the cycle. Sometimes, bland juice (watered-down apple juice, for one) also helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 495900, member: 11791"] Multiple challenges, some of which work against each other... and no easy answers. For the immediate picture, I'd be concerned about: - hydration - because getting "dried out" affects the brain and the hormones, among other things - blood sugar balance - if that is out of order, it majorly afects moods as well as energy level - basic nutrition - vitamins and minerals, especially... protein is not critical in the short-term, but is important. I have no idea what he WILL eat... but if you can get him to eat small quantities of healthy, bland food, it may address some of his "edgy-ness". Applesauce, (yogurt would work but you said no dairy...), banana, squash... anything to break the cycle. Sometimes, bland juice (watered-down apple juice, for one) also helps. [/QUOTE]
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