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First 911 Call, Scared....
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<blockquote data-quote="wakeupcall" data-source="post: 59407" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>lynnp, my son suffers from encopresis, too. We've done everything there is to do. I'm glad they finally made Miralx over the counter, but it really doesn't do much good. Last month I finally took him to a pediatric gastrointerologist and all they really did was confirm it with x-rays. Said continue the Miralax and try to get him to "sit" every single day, just to get into the habit. She said often it's a "control" issue. difficult children can't control anything else, so they'll control that. Sure is difficult now that he's almost twelve. It's a TINY bit better, but not so you'd know it. He starts intermediate school in the fall and I'm terribly worried about his self esteem there.</p><p></p><p>We also took our difficult child to Tx Children's Hospital for a complete multidisciplinary evaluation a couple of years ago. Honestly, all they did was confirm everything I'd already told them...duh!</p><p></p><p>It's very difficult to raise our children. I'm glad you've joined our group! Welcome!</p><p></p><p>Pamela</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wakeupcall, post: 59407, member: 2287"] lynnp, my son suffers from encopresis, too. We've done everything there is to do. I'm glad they finally made Miralx over the counter, but it really doesn't do much good. Last month I finally took him to a pediatric gastrointerologist and all they really did was confirm it with x-rays. Said continue the Miralax and try to get him to "sit" every single day, just to get into the habit. She said often it's a "control" issue. difficult children can't control anything else, so they'll control that. Sure is difficult now that he's almost twelve. It's a TINY bit better, but not so you'd know it. He starts intermediate school in the fall and I'm terribly worried about his self esteem there. We also took our difficult child to Tx Children's Hospital for a complete multidisciplinary evaluation a couple of years ago. Honestly, all they did was confirm everything I'd already told them...duh! It's very difficult to raise our children. I'm glad you've joined our group! Welcome! Pamela [/QUOTE]
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