luvmylittleboy2003
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Thanks everyone! Love all the ideas 




I guess I don't see that he is all that skinny. Yes he is thin but not overly thin. He is almost 60 lbs at age 7, that is pretty normal. He may not eat much but is what he eating healthy? If he eats a healthy diet and is growing at a normal for him rate, don't start pumping him with junk just to get him to gain weight. Give him a multi-vitamin if necessary. I have an ultra thin boy too but he his healthy and has grown at a steady rate. It is tough to buy pants for them but that isn't a reason to fatten him up. I think DS15 hit 60 lbs in about 6th grade. He is 5' 10" and weighs MAYBE 110 lbs now.
The Dr. was a little concerned (I think due to the meds, that's why he mentioned him drinking the ensure) and I was more concerned about him eating very little and staying healthy, but, I do feel much better after hearing from y'all.
I just looked at a weight chart for a 7 year old and his weight puts him in the 75% for weight-what is the issue?
http://www.chartsgraphsdiagrams.com/HealthCharts/weight-2-20-boys.html
I agree I don't understand the concern? I have a 6th grader who did just hit 60 lbs late fall. He is and has always been skinny. I think he will be following Golfgals sons footsteps exactly.
He weighs 53 pds and is 7 years old will be 8 in July. He wears a 7 slim which i still have to adjust the inside buttons to around the fourth hole (and x for length because his height is slightly above). He is on focalin xr which can effect his appetite and weight.
As someone whose child was on growth hormone and fielded questions similiar to this I will answer....
When you have a drop in your percentiles it could indicate an issue, no matter what percentile you are in. Esp. if you continue to drop over the course of a yr.
It is one of the ways that you track your child's health.
Now my concern is that the doctor blames the meds right away without doing any bloodwork to rule stuff out.
She never said he was dropping percentiles-it is also not uncommon for a child's weight to move to lower percentiles around this age as they lose their 'baby fat" and start growing. Growth issues are more commonly focused on height, not so much weight. We also had one deal with growth issues and his weight was always fine, just didn't grow at all for 2 1/2 years. Again, this child is NOT all that off base for what he should be.
My dd was on growth hormone and let me tell you that is so wrong.
Kids on growth hormone do not grow at all and not just with height. I know it is hard for someone to understand that who has not been through it.
And yes she never said he was dropping his percentage however I am assuming because the doctor was concerned. That would be the only reason a doctor would have concern for a child's weight issue.
My oldest child has been under the care of an endocrinologist for the past 7 years. It has been drilled into my head over and over again that the focus is on height and for him to grow not to just gain weight.
Nuts...Nuts...Nuts !
We started letting our DS snack on nuts and it made all the difference.