Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My brother and SIL and their 3 kids (all under 10) are all on the keto diet. I also find the restrictions frustrating. Their kids always have to count carb grams to see what sugars and simple carbs are in the food.
I took my niece out for her 5th birthday last week and my brother and SIL determined ahead of time what her order would be to ensure it met the diet.
It is exhausting. It means I do a lot less with those nieces and nephews than my other ones where I am not always anxious about messing up.
Ok this is different. Unless a Dr put these kids on keto for intractable seizures- kids should not be on keto.
This is unhealthy mentally and physically for these kids.
The SIL of OP probably just wants to limit refined sugar but likely allows them to eat whole grains and fruit.
Wow- did the kids have a weight problem? Or why Keto? Just curious- DH and I are Keto but our kids certainly are not! I don’t think the diet would be healthy for a growing child unless there was a medical reason...
Yeah it 100% is not healthy for growing kids. The only time it is indicated is for seizures in certain situations and then you have to be very on top of getting those nutrients in other ways.
No they are quite thin and no medical issues. They do it for health and weight maintenance. My niece told me while out at lunch that bread makes you fat. My brother became a bit fanatical about the keto diet and his wife came on board (although she is not as committed). Since they were eating that way, they also had the kids start eating that way. They are anti-carbs / sugar. The kids are allowed 15g of sugar a day max - I am not sure if that is keto or not. No breads or pastas or rice or any grains. They eat a lot of meat and eggs and nuts. They do eat a bit of fruit and they eat veggies - some more than others. My SIL and the kids do cheat (my brother doesn't) but when it is something public, they really reinforce all their rules about eating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My brother and SIL and their 3 kids (all under 10) are all on the keto diet. I also find the restrictions frustrating. Their kids always have to count carb grams to see what sugars and simple carbs are in the food.
I took my niece out for her 5th birthday last week and my brother and SIL determined ahead of time what her order would be to ensure it met the diet.
It is exhausting. It means I do a lot less with those nieces and nephews than my other ones where I am not always anxious about messing up.
Ok this is different. Unless a Dr put these kids on keto for intractable seizures- kids should not be on keto.
This is unhealthy mentally and physically for these kids.
The SIL of OP probably just wants to limit refined sugar but likely allows them to eat whole grains and fruit.
Wow- did the kids have a weight problem? Or why Keto? Just curious- DH and I are Keto but our kids certainly are not! I don’t think the diet would be healthy for a growing child unless there was a medical reason...
Yeah it 100% is not healthy for growing kids. The only time it is indicated is for seizures in certain situations and then you have to be very on top of getting those nutrients in other ways.
Anonymous wrote:There are still yuppies having kids? Aren’t the yuppies in their 60s?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Far out
This has been a nearly 6 year battle that has finally come to an end.
Yes I won and I should be celebrating but this entire ordeal has been exhausting to say the least.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Far out
This has been a nearly 6 year battle that has finally come to an end.
Yes I won and I should be celebrating but this entire ordeal has been exhausting to say the least.
Why do so many people here think they’re actually witty or even just funny? You’re tiresome and dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Far out
This has been a nearly 6 year battle that has finally come to an end.
Yes I won and I should be celebrating but this entire ordeal has been exhausting to say the least.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Far out
This has been a nearly 6 year battle that has finally come to an end.
Yes I won and I should be celebrating but this entire ordeal has been exhausting to say the least.
Anonymous wrote:I guess she finally realized she cannot police them 24/7 now that they are all in elementary school and out of her supervision for 5 days out of the week.
They walk to school and there is a convenience store right across the street from the school.
I tried to tell her this 5 years ago but she would not listen to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My brother and SIL and their 3 kids (all under 10) are all on the keto diet. I also find the restrictions frustrating. Their kids always have to count carb grams to see what sugars and simple carbs are in the food.
I took my niece out for her 5th birthday last week and my brother and SIL determined ahead of time what her order would be to ensure it met the diet.
It is exhausting. It means I do a lot less with those nieces and nephews than my other ones where I am not always anxious about messing up.
Ok this is different. Unless a Dr put these kids on keto for intractable seizures- kids should not be on keto.
This is unhealthy mentally and physically for these kids.
The SIL of OP probably just wants to limit refined sugar but likely allows them to eat whole grains and fruit.
Wow- did the kids have a weight problem? Or why Keto? Just curious- DH and I are Keto but our kids certainly are not! I don’t think the diet would be healthy for a growing child unless there was a medical reason...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My brother and SIL and their 3 kids (all under 10) are all on the keto diet. I also find the restrictions frustrating. Their kids always have to count carb grams to see what sugars and simple carbs are in the food.
I took my niece out for her 5th birthday last week and my brother and SIL determined ahead of time what her order would be to ensure it met the diet.
It is exhausting. It means I do a lot less with those nieces and nephews than my other ones where I am not always anxious about messing up.
Ok this is different. Unless a Dr put these kids on keto for intractable seizures- kids should not be on keto.
This is unhealthy mentally and physically for these kids.
The SIL of OP probably just wants to limit refined sugar but likely allows them to eat whole grains and fruit.