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Mommafirst
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Tammy,
I absolutely think you should call the dietician. That is a pretty sharp drop off for a kid that has done well with her weight overall. Its not like you need to do anything drastic, but the nutritionist should be aware and keep watch on it. If after the abx she doesn't pick back up in weight, I'd definitely push having a visit with nutrition.
AT my clinic, 18% would put her "at risk" for nutritioinal failure. YOu don't want to wait until she is in failure for someone to notice. I think it is easy for it to get lost, especially since the visits since November have probably placed a bit of extra emphasis on Kayla.
Do you do high cal things already for the girls? Maybe you could get Hannah to drink a boost or scandishake every day to up the cals.
I absolutely think you should call the dietician. That is a pretty sharp drop off for a kid that has done well with her weight overall. Its not like you need to do anything drastic, but the nutritionist should be aware and keep watch on it. If after the abx she doesn't pick back up in weight, I'd definitely push having a visit with nutrition.
AT my clinic, 18% would put her "at risk" for nutritioinal failure. YOu don't want to wait until she is in failure for someone to notice. I think it is easy for it to get lost, especially since the visits since November have probably placed a bit of extra emphasis on Kayla.
Do you do high cal things already for the girls? Maybe you could get Hannah to drink a boost or scandishake every day to up the cals.