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<blockquote data-quote="TMB2S" data-source="post: 195742" data-attributes="member: 4277"><p>Our son is 14 almost 15. Taken him to every DR under the sun, have a complete work up done every two years. Since he is aware of girls he doesn't do it that often in public, but at home or with the family. He loves to hide the soiled underwear in with his clean clothes and the smell would give it away, so he would save his dirty socks to blame the smell on them. I started showing him the underwear and telling him to throw them away in the trash can. I get to go randomly through his room when the aroma comes out of his room. Every time I think we are improving we just haven't found the new hiding spot. He has been throwing his soiled underwear away but have replaced them in the hiding spots with ****** underwear. Oh course he is a totally different teen at school. His behavior this year is very good & he has some teachers that he has had for several years that have noticed with behavior & grades. I guess our problem is the ones that don't know his history and Social Services shows up and we pull out our file from all the DR and then they show us theirs and it always ends up that they feel our pain, don't know how we have put up with it for almost 9 years and to hang in there. </p><p>It is true when they notice the opposite sex they improve in their hygiene but then they are interested in sex more, 1 cell bill $300, 1 home phone $400, & blocking as many prone sites as possible to the point where you have to stand over him when he is on the computer.</p><p>He has his own bathroom that his friend won't use because it is gross. Doesn't effect him. </p><p>It is easier to just buy underwear, cheaper than diapers. Get some strong cleaner. </p><p>He thinks it's only a problem because we find them. I wish I had a better ending, I guess I just don't have any hope anymore. My husband is moving out with- him because it is now effecting my health. My blood pressure is sky high and the list goes on & on. We have told him we can't stop him from crapping on himself that he needs to at least be man enough to clean them up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TMB2S, post: 195742, member: 4277"] Our son is 14 almost 15. Taken him to every DR under the sun, have a complete work up done every two years. Since he is aware of girls he doesn't do it that often in public, but at home or with the family. He loves to hide the soiled underwear in with his clean clothes and the smell would give it away, so he would save his dirty socks to blame the smell on them. I started showing him the underwear and telling him to throw them away in the trash can. I get to go randomly through his room when the aroma comes out of his room. Every time I think we are improving we just haven't found the new hiding spot. He has been throwing his soiled underwear away but have replaced them in the hiding spots with ****** underwear. Oh course he is a totally different teen at school. His behavior this year is very good & he has some teachers that he has had for several years that have noticed with behavior & grades. I guess our problem is the ones that don't know his history and Social Services shows up and we pull out our file from all the DR and then they show us theirs and it always ends up that they feel our pain, don't know how we have put up with it for almost 9 years and to hang in there. It is true when they notice the opposite sex they improve in their hygiene but then they are interested in sex more, 1 cell bill $300, 1 home phone $400, & blocking as many prone sites as possible to the point where you have to stand over him when he is on the computer. He has his own bathroom that his friend won't use because it is gross. Doesn't effect him. It is easier to just buy underwear, cheaper than diapers. Get some strong cleaner. He thinks it's only a problem because we find them. I wish I had a better ending, I guess I just don't have any hope anymore. My husband is moving out with- him because it is now effecting my health. My blood pressure is sky high and the list goes on & on. We have told him we can't stop him from crapping on himself that he needs to at least be man enough to clean them up. [/QUOTE]
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