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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 273075" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Hi Therese, nice to meet you.</p><p> </p><p>My son had encopresis and I think we're finally over it. </p><p>Part of it was due to allergies, and we had to change his diet. (We got rid of milk, cheese, etc, and wheat gluten. That means no pizza and no to many breakfast cereals. We use rice milk.)</p><p>Also, he had a sensory issue and hated touching his rear with-toilet paper. After yrs (literally) with-fecal material smeared on the walls, etc., we offered him Wet Wipes and it helped a lot. We also often made him get straight into the shower right after using the toilet so he would wash off. He thought that was very inconvenient so after a short time, he changed his habits. We still occasionally find soiled boxer shorts but not nearly as often.</p><p> </p><p>What sort of intellectual disability does your little friend have? Can you be more specific?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 273075, member: 3419"] Hi Therese, nice to meet you. My son had encopresis and I think we're finally over it. Part of it was due to allergies, and we had to change his diet. (We got rid of milk, cheese, etc, and wheat gluten. That means no pizza and no to many breakfast cereals. We use rice milk.) Also, he had a sensory issue and hated touching his rear with-toilet paper. After yrs (literally) with-fecal material smeared on the walls, etc., we offered him Wet Wipes and it helped a lot. We also often made him get straight into the shower right after using the toilet so he would wash off. He thought that was very inconvenient so after a short time, he changed his habits. We still occasionally find soiled boxer shorts but not nearly as often. What sort of intellectual disability does your little friend have? Can you be more specific? [/QUOTE]
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