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[quote=Anonymous]I am pp that posted DS was below 1% in weight and height at 13. Some nutritionists are great and some a crap. First one my DS saw was awesome.(Second made him cry at age 15 how insane she was). He had a 2,5 year bone age delay. Here is what worked. Eating, eating, eating. He was told that he will stay short even though his potential for height was around 5'10" per bone age x ray read by pediatric endo. So, we here is what I and he did. He liked my home made food but was told that nobody grew from eating soup(clear broth European soups) and bean soup and stew all the time. That is an appetizer. Once DS started eating he started to grow. After regular lunch, we bought a hamburger meal, pizza became a staple all the time. Two lunches, two dinners, one healthy and full of calories. Adding oil to everything, nutella on toast all the time. Protein powder that he hated mixed with what he would drink it with. Was this healthy? No, but he grew, he is now 5'11" and he could have been taller if he didn't spend till almost 14 not eating much at all. Just not into eating much. DH and I are both skinny, but not as tall as you and your DH. It is true that not eating enough will result in not reaching your height potential. I think DS would have ended taller if he ate like his friends did. Once in college he had a bit of a wake up call when he saw how other young men eat. He thought half a plate of Olive garden pasta was plenty, they ate 3 plates! DS also plays a sport so needed even more calories than non sporty teen, by play a sport I mean 2-4 hours per day! I wish I did something when he was ten, but was told not to worry, some kids grow later. If I were you, I would try what we did first, and if that fails then think about the feeding tube. [/quote]
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