Anonymous wrote:Losing weight without trying can be an early cancer symptom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Losing weight without trying can be an early cancer symptom.
Yes, in adults. It's not a typical cancer symptom in children.
Anonymous wrote:My DD had unexplained weight loss, and it was Graves Disease. It can be diagnosed with a blood test pretty easily, so something to check for if she loses any more weight.
Anonymous wrote:3 pounds?? And she is proportion for height end weight, and there are no other health concerns? I would not be worried about this at ALL. 3lbs is the difference between the clothing she is wearing, when she had last eaten, normal fluctuation etc. I’m sure this is just a precautionary measure on the ped’s end.
Anonymous wrote:Losing weight without trying can be an early cancer symptom.
Anonymous wrote:Losing weight without trying can be an early cancer symptom.
Anonymous wrote:Losing weight without trying can be an early cancer symptom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This happened with my daughter but she lost more weight than that. She wasn’t eating enough so we focused on getting her eating more and a lot of healthy fats - avocado, hummus, nut butters, smoothies with yogurt etc. She did gain the weight back.
This is what I would suggest too. do your best to do it healthfully. Cooking eggs in butter or oil instead of spray, adding nuts or nut butters to baked oatmeal for breakfast instead of sugary cereal. You can add a ton of calories to a chocolate smoothie with banana, peanut butter, avocado, cacao powder.