Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing you have said worries me. He seems to be a pretty typical teenage boy who hits a certain age, and now wants to get a 6-pack or whatever. Have gone through this with 2 nephews (third is starting now). They have all ended up as healthy young adults with an active lifestyle, and mindful of what they put in their bodies, but not obsessed with any of it.
Ditto, and this comes from a mother of a teen with an eating disorder. He probably wants to get in shape for girls or because that's what "all the kids are doing" now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing you have said worries me. He seems to be a pretty typical teenage boy who hits a certain age, and now wants to get a 6-pack or whatever. Have gone through this with 2 nephews (third is starting now). They have all ended up as healthy young adults with an active lifestyle, and mindful of what they put in their bodies, but not obsessed with any of it.
He stopped eating bread and pasta, though, that is worrisome. If it is just temporary so her gets rid of the love handles, sure, not a big deal. If he develops a habit of restricting foods, worrisome.
Mom with a teen who has anorexia.
EVERYONE should stay away from bread and pasta.
I have two teen boys and a 6'1" husband to feed daily and we only eat pasta once a month and bread occasionally. Mainly in pizza or Subway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing you have said worries me. He seems to be a pretty typical teenage boy who hits a certain age, and now wants to get a 6-pack or whatever. Have gone through this with 2 nephews (third is starting now). They have all ended up as healthy young adults with an active lifestyle, and mindful of what they put in their bodies, but not obsessed with any of it.
He stopped eating bread and pasta, though, that is worrisome. If it is just temporary so her gets rid of the love handles, sure, not a big deal. If he develops a habit of restricting foods, worrisome.
Mom with a teen who has anorexia.
I disagree. It’s fine not to eat bread or pasta. That in itself is not anorexia. Vegetarians also restrict foods.
OP, go ahead and watch, but it does seem pretty typical teen behavior so far. Has he developed an interest in someone? That also often Spurs new dedication to eating better, working out, and hygiene.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing you have said worries me. He seems to be a pretty typical teenage boy who hits a certain age, and now wants to get a 6-pack or whatever. Have gone through this with 2 nephews (third is starting now). They have all ended up as healthy young adults with an active lifestyle, and mindful of what they put in their bodies, but not obsessed with any of it.
He stopped eating bread and pasta, though, that is worrisome. If it is just temporary so her gets rid of the love handles, sure, not a big deal. If he develops a habit of restricting foods, worrisome.
Mom with a teen who has anorexia.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing you have said worries me. He seems to be a pretty typical teenage boy who hits a certain age, and now wants to get a 6-pack or whatever. Have gone through this with 2 nephews (third is starting now). They have all ended up as healthy young adults with an active lifestyle, and mindful of what they put in their bodies, but not obsessed with any of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing you have said worries me. He seems to be a pretty typical teenage boy who hits a certain age, and now wants to get a 6-pack or whatever. Have gone through this with 2 nephews (third is starting now). They have all ended up as healthy young adults with an active lifestyle, and mindful of what they put in their bodies, but not obsessed with any of it.
He stopped eating bread and pasta, though, that is worrisome. If it is just temporary so her gets rid of the love handles, sure, not a big deal. If he develops a habit of restricting foods, worrisome.
Mom with a teen who has anorexia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing you have said worries me. He seems to be a pretty typical teenage boy who hits a certain age, and now wants to get a 6-pack or whatever. Have gone through this with 2 nephews (third is starting now). They have all ended up as healthy young adults with an active lifestyle, and mindful of what they put in their bodies, but not obsessed with any of it.
He stopped eating bread and pasta, though, that is worrisome. If it is just temporary so her gets rid of the love handles, sure, not a big deal. If he develops a habit of restricting foods, worrisome.
Mom with a teen who has anorexia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing you have said worries me. He seems to be a pretty typical teenage boy who hits a certain age, and now wants to get a 6-pack or whatever. Have gone through this with 2 nephews (third is starting now). They have all ended up as healthy young adults with an active lifestyle, and mindful of what they put in their bodies, but not obsessed with any of it.
He stopped eating bread and pasta, though, that is worrisome. If it is just temporary so her gets rid of the love handles, sure, not a big deal. If he develops a habit of restricting foods, worrisome.
Mom with a teen who has anorexia.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing you have said worries me. He seems to be a pretty typical teenage boy who hits a certain age, and now wants to get a 6-pack or whatever. Have gone through this with 2 nephews (third is starting now). They have all ended up as healthy young adults with an active lifestyle, and mindful of what they put in their bodies, but not obsessed with any of it.