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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 445788" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>David A, there is a LOT wrong with a 10yo who is an infant. A WHOLE LOT. You are actually keeping them from being adults, from having a chance to grow up. I hope and pray you are joking because in many areas this is abuse unless they have the mental age of an infant.</p><p></p><p>I really hope that before you decide he just isn't paying attention or just doesn't want to stop that you get him checked fully by a pediatric gastroenterologist. It is entirely possible that as he grew larger the nerves did not grow to the ends of his digestive tract and sensation isn't there or is impaired. Step, if this hasn't been checked it needs to be. The every 30 min thing won't help if he is an adult with this problem. It also likely makes school VERY hard. i have a friend who managed to get the doctor to order the tests after the pediatrician was POSITIVE this was why her oldest had encopresis. her husband stopped the testing because no child of his had any problems of any kind except being indulged too much (by given regular meals, snacks, having toys, etc... not an overly large number of toys, ANY toys).They finally divorced and he blocked the local children's hospital where allt he pediatrician specialists practice from being able to treat the kids AT ALL. They couldn't even go to the ER with an accident. Had to go to an adult ER because dad would not give consent for any specialist. Yes, in OH a parent with shared custody can do this and it is NOT considered abuse. He simply doesn't eat until after school/work and takes extra fiber/miralax to make it come out before he leaves the house in the morning. He truly has no choice and now as an adult the procedure to fix it is incredibly expensive and complicated.</p><p></p><p>Before you decide it is just laziness or whatever, go see the pediatrician gastro doctor. You must be sure.</p><p></p><p>David A, I really hope you are joking or spoofing or something. What you posted is truly sick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 445788, member: 1233"] David A, there is a LOT wrong with a 10yo who is an infant. A WHOLE LOT. You are actually keeping them from being adults, from having a chance to grow up. I hope and pray you are joking because in many areas this is abuse unless they have the mental age of an infant. I really hope that before you decide he just isn't paying attention or just doesn't want to stop that you get him checked fully by a pediatric gastroenterologist. It is entirely possible that as he grew larger the nerves did not grow to the ends of his digestive tract and sensation isn't there or is impaired. Step, if this hasn't been checked it needs to be. The every 30 min thing won't help if he is an adult with this problem. It also likely makes school VERY hard. i have a friend who managed to get the doctor to order the tests after the pediatrician was POSITIVE this was why her oldest had encopresis. her husband stopped the testing because no child of his had any problems of any kind except being indulged too much (by given regular meals, snacks, having toys, etc... not an overly large number of toys, ANY toys).They finally divorced and he blocked the local children's hospital where allt he pediatrician specialists practice from being able to treat the kids AT ALL. They couldn't even go to the ER with an accident. Had to go to an adult ER because dad would not give consent for any specialist. Yes, in OH a parent with shared custody can do this and it is NOT considered abuse. He simply doesn't eat until after school/work and takes extra fiber/miralax to make it come out before he leaves the house in the morning. He truly has no choice and now as an adult the procedure to fix it is incredibly expensive and complicated. Before you decide it is just laziness or whatever, go see the pediatrician gastro doctor. You must be sure. David A, I really hope you are joking or spoofing or something. What you posted is truly sick. [/QUOTE]
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