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<blockquote data-quote="wakeupcall" data-source="post: 672671" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>My Difficult Child went through this until the age of 16-17 and for the most part it has quit. I had taken him to the doctor and they showed him the xrays of the impaction and what could be done about it. He was probably 10-11 at the time. The problem is the same as everything else...they quit when they want to quit. It became a health issue because he was obstinate, lazy...whatever you want to say. It was horrible, just horrible. There was not a thing I tried that would work. The laundry was a real issue. Nothing worked to rid his clothing of the odor. I wouldn't wash any other clothing with his clothing because the odor would permeate everyone else's clothes. We had clogged toilet after clogged toilet. I found soiled clothing in every nook and cranny in the house.</p><p></p><p>I'm so sorry. It's a terrible thing to go through. I can't imagine that our DCs don't feel it, smell it. I'm thinking they just plain don't care enough to get up and GO, or at the very least, clean themselves if an "accident" happens. I thought once he was interested in a girl it would stop. I think that was the beginning of the end of it, but it still took a very long time to REtrain himself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wakeupcall, post: 672671, member: 2287"] My Difficult Child went through this until the age of 16-17 and for the most part it has quit. I had taken him to the doctor and they showed him the xrays of the impaction and what could be done about it. He was probably 10-11 at the time. The problem is the same as everything else...they quit when they want to quit. It became a health issue because he was obstinate, lazy...whatever you want to say. It was horrible, just horrible. There was not a thing I tried that would work. The laundry was a real issue. Nothing worked to rid his clothing of the odor. I wouldn't wash any other clothing with his clothing because the odor would permeate everyone else's clothes. We had clogged toilet after clogged toilet. I found soiled clothing in every nook and cranny in the house. I'm so sorry. It's a terrible thing to go through. I can't imagine that our DCs don't feel it, smell it. I'm thinking they just plain don't care enough to get up and GO, or at the very least, clean themselves if an "accident" happens. I thought once he was interested in a girl it would stop. I think that was the beginning of the end of it, but it still took a very long time to REtrain himself. [/QUOTE]
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