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difficult child found his own cure for encopresis
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<blockquote data-quote="MICHL" data-source="post: 362363" data-attributes="member: 321"><p>Oh I know. It seems like they really are of the same cloth. I used to pay for school lunches and then he got upset at me for paying for them because he never ate them, and when I'd make him a sandwich, he would not eat that either. So now he just gets a popcorn and/or a Gogurt, and that is it until he gets home, and he more than makes up for it then. Have you tried the clean out (heavy miralax for about week) & maintenance (6mos-1 year or longer) ? I'm still trying to clean him out and i don't know if it's working. It's hard to do when he's not interested. About a month ago I really was going to give up and move out. I applied for a loan, was going to try & get a condo, was really excited, and somehow calmed down after realizing i really can't leave husband alone with difficult child because he's too much to handle, especially with the encopresis. I know other people have mentioned the Gluten free diet here, and I really can't see that working for my difficult child. I mentioned it to his dr. when he was younger, and I don't remember what she said, maybe because he did'nt have stomach discomfort or other symptoms that it wasn't recommended. There would be no way I could make him eat certain foods anyway, he doesn't listen to me. Also he loves Pizza way too much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MICHL, post: 362363, member: 321"] Oh I know. It seems like they really are of the same cloth. I used to pay for school lunches and then he got upset at me for paying for them because he never ate them, and when I'd make him a sandwich, he would not eat that either. So now he just gets a popcorn and/or a Gogurt, and that is it until he gets home, and he more than makes up for it then. Have you tried the clean out (heavy miralax for about week) & maintenance (6mos-1 year or longer) ? I'm still trying to clean him out and i don't know if it's working. It's hard to do when he's not interested. About a month ago I really was going to give up and move out. I applied for a loan, was going to try & get a condo, was really excited, and somehow calmed down after realizing i really can't leave husband alone with difficult child because he's too much to handle, especially with the encopresis. I know other people have mentioned the Gluten free diet here, and I really can't see that working for my difficult child. I mentioned it to his dr. when he was younger, and I don't remember what she said, maybe because he did'nt have stomach discomfort or other symptoms that it wasn't recommended. There would be no way I could make him eat certain foods anyway, he doesn't listen to me. Also he loves Pizza way too much. [/QUOTE]
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