Comment by DoreenMichele
2 years ago
You are missing the part where I harmed his health to comply with their expectations. He was fine and does better on a high quality diet than on a junk food diet.
Weight isn't the only metric that matters.
2 years ago
You are missing the part where I harmed his health to comply with their expectations. He was fine and does better on a high quality diet than on a junk food diet.
Weight isn't the only metric that matters.
Harmed his health by what metric?
What do you consider a high quality diet? What would meals for a day look like to you?
If you haven’t already: find the accusation in your comment.
It’s a very simple question - one that my kid’s pediatrician asks during almost every visit. Weird that you take it as an accusation.
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I think there is a class of internet bully that clusters around stories like this, not unlike the "think of the children crowd" mentioned in the article.