Guest guest Posted July 30, 2007 Report Share Posted July 30, 2007 How long have you been on the valtrex? It can really make you not feel good when you first start so loss of appetite wouldn't be abnormal. Same goes for Diflucan. It should come back but of course, you need to keep the health of your children in mind. Definitely monitor and make sure that it doesn't get dangerous but loss of appetite is kind of part of the deal with some kids. Believe me, they may not feel good as it really can give you the yuckies for a couple weeks.cherylBoth my boys have experienced a big decrease in appetite while on Diflucan & Valtrex. This is undesirable w/ my younger son, 9. Is it the Valtrex or Diflucan? Could it be that Diflucan controls the yeast enough that they don't get food cravings? Has anyone else experienced this, & what helps? He REALLY needs to eat, as he's too thin.TIA, Some people expend tremendous energy merely to be normal. Albert Calmus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2007 Report Share Posted July 30, 2007 We got the no appetite on just 1/3 tablet of Valtrex, we never continued as she got pretty severe stomach pains also. I always wonder if she wouldn't have acclimated to the Valtrex as far as the appetite goes but she was too uncomfortable to continue. How long have you been giving the Valtrex? Same here, she was very thin then, not eating was not an option. decreased appetite Both my boys have experienced a big decrease in appetite while on Diflucan & Valtrex. This is undesirable w/ my younger son, 9. Is it the Valtrex or Diflucan? Could it be that Diflucan controls the yeast enough that they don't get food cravings? Has anyone else experienced this, & what helps? He REALLY needs to eat, as he's too thin. TIA, Some people expend tremendous energy merely to be normal. Albert Calmus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2007 Report Share Posted July 30, 2007 We had no luck with valtrex either. If you read the responses--we were not alone. maurine wrote: We got the no appetite on just 1/3 tablet of Valtrex, we never continued as she got pretty severe stomach pains also. I always wonder if she wouldn't have acclimated to the Valtrex as far as the appetite goes but she was too uncomfortable to continue. How long have you been giving the Valtrex? Same here, she was very thin then, not eating was not an option. decreased appetite Both my boys have experienced a big decrease in appetite while on Diflucan & Valtrex. This is undesirable w/ my younger son, 9. Is it the Valtrex or Diflucan? Could it be that Diflucan controls the yeast enough that they don't get food cravings? Has anyone else experienced this, & what helps? He REALLY needs to eat, as he's too thin. TIA, Some people expend tremendous energy merely to be normal. Albert Calmus Yahoo! oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2007 Report Share Posted July 30, 2007 The boys are 9 & 12, both fully verbal, & very high functioning. The 12 y.o. was on it about 10 months. We tried it to see if it'd help the motor skills issues that nothing else helped. It didn't (still looking after 7 yrs.), but I was pleased to see his appetite normalize for the 1st time in his life. Within 2 wks of going off, the old appetite returned. He never said he didn't feel good on it, nor did he say he felt better off. The 9 y.o. started in March, I think. His behavior got bad, real spacey, hard to get to mind, constant talking back, etc. I was relieved when school was out. He missed the meds a couple of weeks, but back on it now for a couple. His behaviors don't seem quite as bad, but I've lost my gauges (school, & organized sports teams). He has not said he's felt bad either. I'd really like to nail down which is responsible for the loss of appetite. > > Both my boys have experienced a big decrease in appetite while on > > Diflucan & Valtrex. This is undesirable w/ my younger son, 9. Is > > it the Valtrex or Diflucan? Could it be that Diflucan controls the > > yeast enough that they don't get food cravings? Has anyone else > > experienced this, & what helps? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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