Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did OP actually write that he is 169lbs? Or is this just other pp's conclusion?
OP wrote that he is currently 6" (projected to hit between 6'2" - 6'4") and 168 lbs.
So tall and thin to average in size.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP here. I am not "crazy." You people are ridiculous. I locked up all the Costco snacks because of their volume -- there's a lot of them. So we only bring a few at a time upstairs.
As an idea
He eats a breakfast of milk, juice, bacon and biscuits before he walks out the door at 6:30 a.m. (egg allergies -- can't have those)
He eats a lunch (at 10:20 -- crazy school time lunch) of a water, sandwich, chips, fruit, maybe cookies. I've tried packing a second sandwich but he refuses.
He eats again as soon as he gets home at 2 ish: protein, more fruit, maybe some veggies, milk
Dinner at 6 is protein and veggies, rice.
Maybe popcorn or ice cream at 8.
I'm certainly not trying to feed him my post-menopausal diet. I was just trying to get an idea if people saw this type of weight gain over a a couple months in their kids. I have seen in from doctor's appoint to doctor's appointment over a year, but not in 8 weeks.
OP, my ten year old (low weight and size) eats at least that amount each day.
And how do you know what your high schooler is eating at school? Mine buys lunch at school and I could not tell you what he eats on a given day. Let your poor boy eat.
You are way to fixated you your teenager's (normal) weight.
+1
This looks a lot like my 10 year old’s diet, except he eats a much bigger breakfast. OP, I wouldn’t worry at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did OP actually write that he is 169lbs? Or is this just other pp's conclusion?
OP wrote that he is currently 6" (projected to hit between 6'2" - 6'4") and 168 lbs.
So tall and thin to average in size.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP here. I am not "crazy." You people are ridiculous. I locked up all the Costco snacks because of their volume -- there's a lot of them. So we only bring a few at a time upstairs.
As an idea
He eats a breakfast of milk, juice, bacon and biscuits before he walks out the door at 6:30 a.m. (egg allergies -- can't have those)
He eats a lunch (at 10:20 -- crazy school time lunch) of a water, sandwich, chips, fruit, maybe cookies. I've tried packing a second sandwich but he refuses.
He eats again as soon as he gets home at 2 ish: protein, more fruit, maybe some veggies, milk
Dinner at 6 is protein and veggies, rice.
Maybe popcorn or ice cream at 8.
I'm certainly not trying to feed him my post-menopausal diet. I was just trying to get an idea if people saw this type of weight gain over a a couple months in their kids. I have seen in from doctor's appoint to doctor's appointment over a year, but not in 8 weeks.
OP, my ten year old (low weight and size) eats at least that amount each day.
And how do you know what your high schooler is eating at school? Mine buys lunch at school and I could not tell you what he eats on a given day. Let your poor boy eat.
You are way to fixated you your teenager's (normal) weight.
Anonymous wrote:Did OP actually write that he is 169lbs? Or is this just other pp's conclusion?