wishes11 wrote:
when he/she is full.
My 13 year old would continue to eat unless I said no. A few years ago, for example, he would eat 10 slices of bread at lunchtime and still be hungry. He has a lovely shape now, and is 5 ft 7, so I know he will have a large appetite. But I feel very guilty when I say no, sometimes I just try to distract him, but as he gets older it becomes more difficult.
I worry that when he lives on his own, he wont be able to control his appetite. Is this common with AS?
It is common with me and I am AS. All my long life I never feel 'full'. This has caused a great amount of desparation on my weight as I am forever eating, thinking about eating or going out of my way to be sure I have enough to eat.
I have been to weight watchers so I know what 'normal' portions are, but I will continue to eat normal portions until I am over full and uncomfortable just to feel 'full.' I have tried to eat normal portions (one helping) over the period of a half hour or a full hour, but no feeling of 'full' has 'caught up' to me by doing it.
I understand the challenges behind not able to 'feel full' naturally and usually carry 75 to 100 more pounds on my frame for over 30 years, on and off. I have taken it all off before (several heroic times) but it is a real problem in my life. Good Luck on your son, there.
Merle