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AnorexiaAnorexia nervosa Eating disorders - resources can happen in boys, but it's pretty obvious if someone is anorexic and your his mom, so probably not. This could be due to contrast and the fact that not all people have the same amount of hunger as others. I remember I used to eat a lot when I was 12 and 13, but began to feel full and not botherred with food when the initial stages of pubertyPuberty and adolescence were over. Maybe he is just a hungry person and you are comparing his appetite to when he was younger and ate more. You will have to determine this for yourself.
I would suggest giving him a wide range of appetizing foods which he can eat leisurely, which I'm sure you've tried, but I mean a really wide range. Baugettes which have been made into nice sandwiches with lettuce and chicken put in the fridge for him to eat when he wants, waffles, cheese, bacon, lamb chops, rice, nuts, basically giving him the luxury of having the food he wants when he wants. This should break him out of any petty foibles he might have about eatingAnorexia nervosa Binge eating Bulimia Eating disorders - resources Necrotizing soft tissue infection Sweating Sweating - absent. If you don't want him to end up like Eric Cartman you can always just, buy the ingredients and slowly allow him to cook for himself.
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I would suggest giving him a wide range of appetizing foods which he can eat leisurely, which I'm sure you've tried, but I mean a really wide range. Baugettes which have been made into nice sandwiches with lettuce and chicken put in the fridge for him to eat when he wants, waffles, cheese, bacon, lamb chops, rice, nuts, basically giving him the luxury of having the food he wants when he wants. This should break him out of any petty foibles he might have about eating. If you don't want him to end up like Eric Cartman you can always just, buy the ingredients and slowly allow him to cook for himself.
Sound like the reason for his being thin is that he really doesn't eat much.
Does he have his sense of taste and smell? Does he have any other signs like those of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome? Is his liver OK, if so?
I heard of a woman who went on a long airplane ride and immediately afterward lost her sense of taste and smell. I suspect that there was someone sitting next to her that was exposed to 2-butoxyethanol & was breathing it out in their breath. Exposure is vapors in eyes. www.valdezlink.com/acute.htm
I am talking about 2-butoxyethanol and its exposure is not age related. Anyone at any age can get the vapors in their eyes. I strongly suspect it for being a primary cause of SIDS. Check for blood in urine, and damage to red blood cells by immune system. Look for any autoimmune issue, as it could cause many of them.
In particular, it causes autoimmune hemolytic anemia, but doctors don't look into that, because the counts or red blood cells are at least borderline normal for many, many years.
It seems to be a primary cause of autoimmune metabolic issues.
Loss of appetite? I don't know. But it is possible
To prevent further heath problems, however, you must get your child to consume fruits and vegetables. A juicer may help in this quest.
Jule