Anonymous wrote:OP, I am sure you are doing your best!
My son's psych took him off the extended release stimulant he was on for adhd b/c of the appetite suppression around that age. It was really impacting his eating and the dr prioritized growth/weight gain. He switched to taking two doses of the quicker release med, which I know can be challenging with school management.
I'm sure there are some other things, mentioned above, that your pediatrician can check at an annual physical, but that is probably the most likely issue. A big breakfast before taking med helps, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dd has always been skinny and needs stimulants for ADHD. She’s in the 60th % for height, but only 2nd % for weight. I requested cyproheptadine to help stimulate her appetite and get her to eat more. It helps, but she needs occasional breaks from it because she builds up a tolerance. Because she’s so thin, I haven’t given her stimulants on weekends and only give her a half dose during the summer months. She’s 17 years old, 5’5”, and still hasn’t hit 100 lbs.
NP. I do not have ADHD, was 5'5" in 6th grade and didn't hit 100 lbs until college. Some people are skinny.
Anonymous wrote:She takes an Amphetamine. Amphetamine's are stimulants. That is probably why she's not gaining any weight.
Anonymous wrote:Took my DD to the doctor yesterday for an ADHD med check and I was surprised to learn that she has not gained weight in 1.5 years. She has grown in inches. The doctor didn't mention anything and her BMI is 13. I'm concerned. She eats a healthy diet and has access to calorie dense foods. But she's on ADHD medications.
Her doctor is on the older side. Should I seek a second opinion? I've tried to give her more calories but she tends to like healthy foods and she eats slowly. She doesn't have any sort of anorexia. She's a very young 11 yr old, so it's not that.
Thoughts
Anonymous wrote:My dd has always been skinny and needs stimulants for ADHD. She’s in the 60th % for height, but only 2nd % for weight. I requested cyproheptadine to help stimulate her appetite and get her to eat more. It helps, but she needs occasional breaks from it because she builds up a tolerance. Because she’s so thin, I haven’t given her stimulants on weekends and only give her a half dose during the summer months. She’s 17 years old, 5’5”, and still hasn’t hit 100 lbs.
Anonymous wrote:Took my DD to the doctor yesterday for an ADHD med check and I was surprised to learn that she has not gained weight in 1.5 years. She has grown in inches. The doctor didn't mention anything and her BMI is 13. I'm concerned. She eats a healthy diet and has access to calorie dense foods. But she's on ADHD medications.
Her doctor is on the older side. Should I seek a second opinion? I've tried to give her more calories but she tends to like healthy foods and she eats slowly. She doesn't have any sort of anorexia. She's a very young 11 yr old, so it's not that.
Thoughts