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<blockquote data-quote="Arlea" data-source="post: 436252" data-attributes="member: 12032"><p>I am sorry, I hate it when dr's just think your just another paranoid parent. We know our kids best and if we think the concern is valid then it should be treated that way.</p><p>Its very frustrating not get the answers you need. My daughter has a bowel issue as well and we use restoralax, it is NOT a laxative, it just keeps everything soft and regular. Guess that will only help if he drinks though. Your concerns are warranted. A child getting dehydrated is a HUGE concern.</p><p> </p><p>Unfortunatly I do not have any advice on how to get him to drink or eat except just giving him what he likes. When my son got dehydrated when he was little we gave him gatorade because it has electrolytes. It worked well!</p><p> </p><p>Sorry you having such a hard time. Sending support your way!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arlea, post: 436252, member: 12032"] I am sorry, I hate it when dr's just think your just another paranoid parent. We know our kids best and if we think the concern is valid then it should be treated that way. Its very frustrating not get the answers you need. My daughter has a bowel issue as well and we use restoralax, it is NOT a laxative, it just keeps everything soft and regular. Guess that will only help if he drinks though. Your concerns are warranted. A child getting dehydrated is a HUGE concern. Unfortunatly I do not have any advice on how to get him to drink or eat except just giving him what he likes. When my son got dehydrated when he was little we gave him gatorade because it has electrolytes. It worked well! Sorry you having such a hard time. Sending support your way! [/QUOTE]
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