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With all of this, they just keep gaining. My oldest is the most active and he had grown 4 inches in the last 3 years and has gained over 40 pounds. (he has not hit his growth spurt yet as verified by the doc) He is 5'4 and weighs 165. His BMI borders on obese now. My 13 year old is at 5'0 and weighs about 130. He has gained 15 pounds in the last year. I don't know what else to do! I think there are some definite medical issues here. I think that with the insulin resistance that their cells are not accepting the energy effectively and it is mostly being stored as fat. On my study of Insulin Resistance, a calorie can become more than a calorie.
I have been to the doctor. They tell me it is input as opposed to output. They keep turning it back on me. I don't know what else I can do. I don't know why they keep gaining. I feel that there are factors beyond my control. My doctor won't even consider medication. Is there medication that would help them process sugars correclty? Doesn't it make sense that if your body can't process correctly that you NEED help losing weight?
I feel really desperate! Wouldn't something like Metphormin or Byetta be great for anyone who is insulin resistant or pre-diabetic? Any advice on what I can do to help my boys or if there is something that I am not doing right or at all that I can try. I am at a complete loss!