Guest guest Posted November 28, 2003 Report Share Posted November 28, 2003 Hi, We are now on week 3 of Periactin so still not up to the full dose. Some meals Colin does amazingly well and we are shocked by the amount and variety of foods he is eating. Then other meals he will eat absolutely nothing. I was disappointed when he didn't want anything for Thanksgiving dinner yesterday, but he did ask for cereal for the first time ever earlier that morning. Is this inconsistency typical? Would anyone mind sharing the dose that your child is on? Colin was prescribed 1.25 ml three times a day (2mg/5ml) and it just seems like so little. He weighs apprx. 29-30lbs. I have been giving it only twice a day and we aren't up to the full dose yet. Thanks, Colin (RSS) & Hayden - 12/6/00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2003 Report Share Posted November 28, 2003 We're on a dose of 5ml twice a day a half hour before meals. Body weight is 27.6 lb maybe a bit more now. Maloy Inconsistent eating with Periactin Hi, We are now on week 3 of Periactin so still not up to the full dose. Some meals Colin does amazingly well and we are shocked by the amount and variety of foods he is eating. Then other meals he will eat absolutely nothing. I was disappointed when he didn't want anything for Thanksgiving dinner yesterday, but he did ask for cereal for the first time ever earlier that morning. Is this inconsistency typical? Would anyone mind sharing the dose that your child is on? Colin was prescribed 1.25 ml three times a day (2mg/5ml) and it just seems like so little. He weighs apprx. 29-30lbs. I have been giving it only twice a day and we aren't up to the full dose yet. Thanks, Colin (RSS) & Hayden - 12/6/00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2003 Report Share Posted November 28, 2003 Alyssa has been on the Periactin for about 6 months now. We too notice some variations in appetite. She was on 2ml twice a day, now after her surgery she is on 1.5mls twice a day. She is off of her pump for 6 hours a day for meals (2hrs for each meal) and her appetite is just getting worse. I can hardly get her to eat anything. I'm sure it's because she's always full, but I am starting to get worried that all our hardwork prior to the surgery to get her to eat is going down the tube (ha ha). Dayna, Mom to ALyssa 2 Inconsistent eating with Periactin Hi, We are now on week 3 of Periactin so still not up to the full dose. Some meals Colin does amazingly well and we are shocked by the amount and variety of foods he is eating. Then other meals he will eat absolutely nothing. I was disappointed when he didn't want anything for Thanksgiving dinner yesterday, but he did ask for cereal for the first time ever earlier that morning. Is this inconsistency typical? Would anyone mind sharing the dose that your child is on? Colin was prescribed 1.25 ml three times a day (2mg/5ml) and it just seems like so little. He weighs apprx. 29-30lbs. I have been giving it only twice a day and we aren't up to the full dose yet. Thanks, Colin (RSS) & Hayden - 12/6/00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2003 Report Share Posted November 28, 2003 Oh and Alyssa weighs almost 19lbs. Inconsistent eating with Periactin Hi, We are now on week 3 of Periactin so still not up to the full dose. Some meals Colin does amazingly well and we are shocked by the amount and variety of foods he is eating. Then other meals he will eat absolutely nothing. I was disappointed when he didn't want anything for Thanksgiving dinner yesterday, but he did ask for cereal for the first time ever earlier that morning. Is this inconsistency typical? Would anyone mind sharing the dose that your child is on? Colin was prescribed 1.25 ml three times a day (2mg/5ml) and it just seems like so little. He weighs apprx. 29-30lbs. I have been giving it only twice a day and we aren't up to the full dose yet. Thanks, Colin (RSS) & Hayden - 12/6/00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2003 Report Share Posted November 28, 2003 , We, too, had the inconsitent eating with Periactin. I think it is more due to the delayed emptying than anything else. If Colin's stomach is still digesting breakfast, he may not be really hungry for lunch. Actually, your best bet is to go for smaller, more frequent meals. This way his stomach does not get as much food at once and has a chance to empty itself. I'm now an expert on that one. Max eats four or five smaller meals a day now. Despite the vomiting I told you in the last post, overall, he is eating well and not gaining. (We don't want him to gain too much - just hold steady for his height now - almost 5'!!!!) Jodi Z. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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