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<blockquote data-quote="soostark" data-source="post: 363057" data-attributes="member: 61498"><p>thank you crushers mom</p><p>we are strong believers in the fact that diet has a lot to do with things in todays society.</p><p>shortly we are going to be switching to the 80/10/10 and trying him on that for a bit,</p><p>sometimes when he has these rages and we have managed to get him to test his levels, theye havent been on the high side at all, and we have the opposite problem, actually trying to get him to eat, which is very hard work. he has never been a great eater, or snacker, or lover of sweet sugary things, unlike his brother and sister who would eat every last morsel if we let them lol</p><p>at the moment its hard for me to leave he room as i cant walk due to an accident a few months back so i am on crutches, so tthat kinda makes things harder otherwise i would go to my room away from him. sometimes he will storm off to his room and trash it.</p><p>but yes i do worry the older he gets the stronger he will become,because when he goes off on one, its like he becomes incredible hulk and he gets this amazing strength.</p><p>but i definitly need to get him doing some kind of club, although picking one suitable for him is proving quite hard, hes not typically into boyish things, he would rather play dress up and with dolls,recently he was doing street dance bu dropped it because he wasnt enjoying it anymore. but i definitly feel he needs to be sdoing something, something he can look forward to each week and will help release this anger without damaging others, but i have no clue what.</p><p> i really like the idea of how you do your meals and until we do the diet swtch then his is something iam going to try and do, cos even though he's not a great eater this might get him into more of a routine with his eating.,</p><p></p><p>i am seriously dreading getting to those teenage years!</p><p>thanks so much for your response, you have really good tthings put into place</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soostark, post: 363057, member: 61498"] thank you crushers mom we are strong believers in the fact that diet has a lot to do with things in todays society. shortly we are going to be switching to the 80/10/10 and trying him on that for a bit, sometimes when he has these rages and we have managed to get him to test his levels, theye havent been on the high side at all, and we have the opposite problem, actually trying to get him to eat, which is very hard work. he has never been a great eater, or snacker, or lover of sweet sugary things, unlike his brother and sister who would eat every last morsel if we let them lol at the moment its hard for me to leave he room as i cant walk due to an accident a few months back so i am on crutches, so tthat kinda makes things harder otherwise i would go to my room away from him. sometimes he will storm off to his room and trash it. but yes i do worry the older he gets the stronger he will become,because when he goes off on one, its like he becomes incredible hulk and he gets this amazing strength. but i definitly need to get him doing some kind of club, although picking one suitable for him is proving quite hard, hes not typically into boyish things, he would rather play dress up and with dolls,recently he was doing street dance bu dropped it because he wasnt enjoying it anymore. but i definitly feel he needs to be sdoing something, something he can look forward to each week and will help release this anger without damaging others, but i have no clue what. i really like the idea of how you do your meals and until we do the diet swtch then his is something iam going to try and do, cos even though he's not a great eater this might get him into more of a routine with his eating., i am seriously dreading getting to those teenage years! thanks so much for your response, you have really good tthings put into place [/QUOTE]
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