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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 265252" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>We had the same problem for a while with difficult child 2. In fact it got so bad that there were "presents" in the laundry. I used the "wash it yourself" method with him. Twice, and then at least the "presents" disappeared - but not the smears. </p><p> </p><p>husband finally got out of him that it hurt. We narrowed it down to toilet paper... He likes the stuff I buy (cheap stuff, too - Angel Soft) but apparently biomom likes Scott (which to me feels like tinfoil, so I understand there). She was having him treated for encopresis, but we worked out with him that if it was THAT kind of toilet paper, to use Kleenex.</p><p> </p><p>We immediately (no joke) stopped having problems except when he was at his mother's; that night would be yucky. Then that stopped too, and when husband was telling him how much better I felt about the laundry he told us that he was using the Kleenex.</p><p> </p><p>I wonder how many boxes of Kleenex they go through in a month... 'Cause difficult child 1 doesn't like tinfoil on the bum either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 265252, member: 6705"] We had the same problem for a while with difficult child 2. In fact it got so bad that there were "presents" in the laundry. I used the "wash it yourself" method with him. Twice, and then at least the "presents" disappeared - but not the smears. husband finally got out of him that it hurt. We narrowed it down to toilet paper... He likes the stuff I buy (cheap stuff, too - Angel Soft) but apparently biomom likes Scott (which to me feels like tinfoil, so I understand there). She was having him treated for encopresis, but we worked out with him that if it was THAT kind of toilet paper, to use Kleenex. We immediately (no joke) stopped having problems except when he was at his mother's; that night would be yucky. Then that stopped too, and when husband was telling him how much better I felt about the laundry he told us that he was using the Kleenex. I wonder how many boxes of Kleenex they go through in a month... 'Cause difficult child 1 doesn't like tinfoil on the bum either. [/QUOTE]
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