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Hi Michele,

This discussion may have been going on for a while I guess as I have been

out of the loop due to no access to my yahoo groups so sorry if I am

repeating what everyone has already said.

For whatever reason, has gained weight recently (every little

helps). It is sad when you get so excited because suddenly your child has a

butt! Anyway, some can possibly be attributed to her passion for pasta,

olives, avocado, etc. Sometimes, we give her olives to snack on (latest

hobby is to put finger through the hole in the pitted ones and eat them this

way). Something else that happened at the same time was her cranial

osteopath mentioned feeling a tightness in her pituitary and doing some work

on this (we primarily take her to contain the curvature in her upper back).

Anyway, she started gaining weight shortly after so who knows whether it was

due to cranial, pasta/olives/avocado or both or neither?

We do try very hard to avoid giving sweets, cakes, ice-creams etc to

minimise dental problems because of her heart problems. I do appreciate

however that it is all a matter of balancing the pros and cons.

Keep searching though. We are still searching for other means of weight

increase. Oh, I was chatting about this with the homeopath this week and

she has given us a remedy called pituitary to see if it will help. We will

see. Funnily, we don't take to see the therapists for growth,

feeding etc but if I happen to be there for something else (?urinary

infection last week), we get into a discussion about the latest CHARGE issue

and it transpires there may be something that MAY help. Who knows?

Flo

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>Reply-To: CHARGE

>To: CHARGE

>Subject: Re: smells

>Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 13:06:01 -0500

>

>5 meals a day is something I can try. And ice cream is a good thing here

>too. We walk to the local ice cream shop several times a week. Problem is

>I'm the one who finishes her cone when she's done with the small amount she

>eats (after I've eaten my own). I'll give more frequent meals a try. Let

>me know if you come up with any other successful strategies.

>

>Michele W

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I hadn't thought about homeopathic remedies for pituitary issues. That's

something I'll have to ask my natural doc about. I haven't had Aubrie to

her for a while. It's so hard to fit into the budget. But maybe it's time

for a visit.

Thanks for all the input. Let us know how your new supplement/therapy

works.

Michele W

Aubrie's mom

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