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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 264906" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>I would be concerned that K is starting to develop encopresis... is it possible that one of her medications may be adding to the problem? </p><p> </p><p>Duckie was a candidate for encopresis when she was two - three years old. She developed fissures and began holding her stool... she would often go a few days between bms and finally pass it. It would hurt and she would hold it again. We finally put her on lactulose for several months, this kept her stool soft enough to easily pass. We also made her take potty time everyday and she eventually started having more normal habits.</p><p> </p><p>I would talk to her pediatrician and possibly have her evaluated by a gastroenterologist. In addition, make sure her teacher and the nurse are aware of what's going on. You can bring a change of clothes and extra panties to the nurse's office in case of accidents.</p><p> </p><p>{{{Hugs}}} I can imagine just how upsetting this is to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 264906, member: 1722"] I would be concerned that K is starting to develop encopresis... is it possible that one of her medications may be adding to the problem? Duckie was a candidate for encopresis when she was two - three years old. She developed fissures and began holding her stool... she would often go a few days between bms and finally pass it. It would hurt and she would hold it again. We finally put her on lactulose for several months, this kept her stool soft enough to easily pass. We also made her take potty time everyday and she eventually started having more normal habits. I would talk to her pediatrician and possibly have her evaluated by a gastroenterologist. In addition, make sure her teacher and the nurse are aware of what's going on. You can bring a change of clothes and extra panties to the nurse's office in case of accidents. {{{Hugs}}} I can imagine just how upsetting this is to you. [/QUOTE]
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