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<blockquote data-quote="YoyoMama" data-source="post: 234992" data-attributes="member: 6659"><p>Thanks for sharing Michelle. We used Miralax (prescribed) for over 2 years and this summer I began using glycerin suppositories which worked for a while. The enemas have been a far superior solution until yesterday.</p><p> </p><p>One of the things I have learned in is that the original "functional constipation" expanded the entire intestinal tract so that the nerves no longer trigger the urge to eliminate. So I hope we are going through a minor relapse that is temporary.</p><p> </p><p>Though some of his symptoms are shared by children on the autism spectrum there is no indication that my son has any autistic tendencies. </p><p> </p><p>As to other personal hygene issues, he loves a bath but boy does he hate having to brush his teeth. I suspect there are some real issues about sensory sensitivity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YoyoMama, post: 234992, member: 6659"] Thanks for sharing Michelle. We used Miralax (prescribed) for over 2 years and this summer I began using glycerin suppositories which worked for a while. The enemas have been a far superior solution until yesterday. One of the things I have learned in is that the original "functional constipation" expanded the entire intestinal tract so that the nerves no longer trigger the urge to eliminate. So I hope we are going through a minor relapse that is temporary. Though some of his symptoms are shared by children on the autism spectrum there is no indication that my son has any autistic tendencies. As to other personal hygene issues, he loves a bath but boy does he hate having to brush his teeth. I suspect there are some real issues about sensory sensitivity. [/QUOTE]
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