Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her weight is not the issue, its the weight loss and changed eating habits.
My 13 yo also weighs 80 pounds. But that is her normal weight - she gains a little each year as she grows.
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My 14 year old weights 87lbs and is 5'7". She has always been skinny, so this is her normal. I would worry about the emotional issues attached to the changed behaviors.
Anonymous wrote:This is an eating disorder and sadly they can be deadly. Please talk to your pediatrician and therapist about a ED program. So sorry!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her weight is not the issue, its the weight loss and changed eating habits.
My 13 yo also weighs 80 pounds. But that is her normal weight - she gains a little each year as she grows.
+1
My 14 year old weights 87lbs and is 5'7". She has always been skinny, so this is her normal. I would worry about the emotional issues attached to the changed behaviors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her weight is not the issue, its the weight loss and changed eating habits.
My 13 yo also weighs 80 pounds. But that is her normal weight - she gains a little each year as she grows.
This isn’t about your daughter. It’s about a 13 year old who went from a normal 96 lbs at 5”2 and dropped 16 lbs in a very short time. That's almost a 20% weight loss. That could be a serious health issue and she needs a doctors appointment right away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her weight is not the issue, its the weight loss and changed eating habits.
My 13 yo also weighs 80 pounds. But that is her normal weight - she gains a little each year as she grows.
+1
My 14 year old weights 87lbs and is 5'7". She has always been skinny, so this is her normal. I would worry about the emotional issues attached to the changed behaviors.
Anonymous wrote:Is it an eating disorder? Or could it be a health issue like stomach pain or cancer? Is she trying not to eat or is it painful for her?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister was severely anorexic and spent months in and out of the hospital during her high school years. It nearly killed her and she has life-long health consequences from it. It was terrifying. You need a team of doctors, not dietitians.
This. She likely needs to go inpatient for a time, OP. She is dangerously ill.
At 5'2" her BMI is lower than 98% of girls her age and height.
Anorexia can be very risky re: electrolytes and cardiac issues. Her weight is so low already, this is not something that 45 min of therapy is going to put a floor in. She needs to be stabilized and monitored before psych interventions can take effect.