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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 396625" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Fingers crossed and prayers being said. Being FOS is far more painful than many people have any clue about. I can understand how a kid might try to fix this himself, but I hope that he can understand how incredibly dangerous trying to dig it out with any kind of tool can be. when Jess went through this the ONLY thing that remedied it was the milk and molasses enema that she had at the hospital. It was an AWFUL night but better than the previous days had been.</p><p> </p><p>The enema is an old home remedy that the older docs in our area passed on and it was much easier than some of the other treatments. It was a jar of molasses (12 oz I think) warmed and mixed with that same jar full of warmed whole milk. Then it was administered in several doses until it was used. </p><p> </p><p>Hopefully you are at the hospital and there was not a serious problem and he will be all cleaned out and sent home tomorrow. Just thought I would post that remedy in case you need to try it with his current problems after you know if it is safe to try it.</p><p> </p><p>lots of hugs to both of you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 396625, member: 1233"] Fingers crossed and prayers being said. Being FOS is far more painful than many people have any clue about. I can understand how a kid might try to fix this himself, but I hope that he can understand how incredibly dangerous trying to dig it out with any kind of tool can be. when Jess went through this the ONLY thing that remedied it was the milk and molasses enema that she had at the hospital. It was an AWFUL night but better than the previous days had been. The enema is an old home remedy that the older docs in our area passed on and it was much easier than some of the other treatments. It was a jar of molasses (12 oz I think) warmed and mixed with that same jar full of warmed whole milk. Then it was administered in several doses until it was used. Hopefully you are at the hospital and there was not a serious problem and he will be all cleaned out and sent home tomorrow. Just thought I would post that remedy in case you need to try it with his current problems after you know if it is safe to try it. lots of hugs to both of you. [/QUOTE]
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