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An interesting situation that keeps repeating itself!
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<blockquote data-quote="ready2run" data-source="post: 435221" data-attributes="member: 11339"><p>i've had this problem with my 12yo when she was younger. she had alot of toilet issues. i also used the glycerine suppositories. start with one. if that doesn't work, one more. i'd keeping going until she went. eventually it got so slippery she couldn't keep it from coming out anymore. putting them in wasn't the most pleasant experience for either of us, but they were effective.</p><p> </p><p>as for taking the child to a gastroantologist or whatever, good luck with that! we have a public health care system and it doesn't work like that. you can't just decide you want to see a specific kind of doctor. you need a referal which is hard to get most of the time and then you need to wait on a long long long waiting list. the only chance you really have for medical intervention, in my opinion, is to convince your family doctor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ready2run, post: 435221, member: 11339"] i've had this problem with my 12yo when she was younger. she had alot of toilet issues. i also used the glycerine suppositories. start with one. if that doesn't work, one more. i'd keeping going until she went. eventually it got so slippery she couldn't keep it from coming out anymore. putting them in wasn't the most pleasant experience for either of us, but they were effective. as for taking the child to a gastroantologist or whatever, good luck with that! we have a public health care system and it doesn't work like that. you can't just decide you want to see a specific kind of doctor. you need a referal which is hard to get most of the time and then you need to wait on a long long long waiting list. the only chance you really have for medical intervention, in my opinion, is to convince your family doctor. [/QUOTE]
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