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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 265023" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>hi</p><p> </p><p>I'm so sorry poor baby, give her a hug for me! </p><p> </p><p>I go through this regarding urine alot with difficult child. This is going to sound odd what i'm giong to say and maybe a bit off. I got to the point where i had to take the focus off of it because she was just so incredibly distraught and she still is. her urinating problem stops her from hoping to ever have a sleepover that is if anyone ever even invited her which they haven't.</p><p> </p><p>i got pull ups, i popped them on her when she was home. i hated doing it with-her being 8 and all. she was at the time, now she's 10. by me putting the pull ups on her she was able Occupational Therapist (OT) just take them off and handle it herself throw them out and change them herself.</p><p> </p><p>i get the poop is an issue if she simply wont' wipe it. yet what would happen if you didnt' wipe it? just bare with me here, i had to totally ignore this with difficult child at one piont because it got to the point i didnt' know what to do anymore she was covered in pee all the time. </p><p> </p><p>not saying this would work, yet by me removing the focus off the problem she troubleshooted it herself. now things are getting better, yet when her anxiety is peekign it happens again. granted i agree with-others regarding checking out if the medication has anything to do with it also. which very likely may be.</p><p> </p><p>what if you did a reward every 3 days i've been diong that with difficult child and seems to be working. whereas if every 3 days or 2 depending on how long you think she can last if she handles it herself you reward her with something. you guys come up with a list of rewards (within range lol) like with difficult child we do a bagel every friday a.m.</p><p> </p><p>just a thought.</p><p> </p><p>so sorry your going through this and k.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 265023, member: 4514"] hi I'm so sorry poor baby, give her a hug for me! I go through this regarding urine alot with difficult child. This is going to sound odd what i'm giong to say and maybe a bit off. I got to the point where i had to take the focus off of it because she was just so incredibly distraught and she still is. her urinating problem stops her from hoping to ever have a sleepover that is if anyone ever even invited her which they haven't. i got pull ups, i popped them on her when she was home. i hated doing it with-her being 8 and all. she was at the time, now she's 10. by me putting the pull ups on her she was able Occupational Therapist (OT) just take them off and handle it herself throw them out and change them herself. i get the poop is an issue if she simply wont' wipe it. yet what would happen if you didnt' wipe it? just bare with me here, i had to totally ignore this with difficult child at one piont because it got to the point i didnt' know what to do anymore she was covered in pee all the time. not saying this would work, yet by me removing the focus off the problem she troubleshooted it herself. now things are getting better, yet when her anxiety is peekign it happens again. granted i agree with-others regarding checking out if the medication has anything to do with it also. which very likely may be. what if you did a reward every 3 days i've been diong that with difficult child and seems to be working. whereas if every 3 days or 2 depending on how long you think she can last if she handles it herself you reward her with something. you guys come up with a list of rewards (within range lol) like with difficult child we do a bagel every friday a.m. just a thought. so sorry your going through this and k. [/QUOTE]
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