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Help! My 10 year old pees on the floor!
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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 748932" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Hi Amanda and welcome.</p><p></p><p>I echo what the others have said. Bring him to the pediatrician asap. I would at the same time try to locate your nearest Regional Children's Hospital or (second choice) University Medical Center (Medical School). Ask for the Child Development Center or Department. I would schedule him for a complete neuropsychiatric exam with a developmental neuropsychologist. He would also see a psychiatrist too. Any number of things could be going on. I agree with Apple. Something could have happened to him that you do not know about. But all different things should be looked at. Places like Children's Hospitals and University Medical Centers should have accessible financial arrangements. They also have very knowledgeable people working there. (We did this when my child was a toddler. As I recall it was easy to get an appointment.)</p><p></p><p>The other thing I want to mention here, is that SOMETHING is causing this. It is not something that one day he decides to do. Somebody does not just decide one day, OH. I'm going to DO this. No. This is driven by something powerful. It can be treated, if what's driving it, is identified.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 748932, member: 18958"] Hi Amanda and welcome. I echo what the others have said. Bring him to the pediatrician asap. I would at the same time try to locate your nearest Regional Children's Hospital or (second choice) University Medical Center (Medical School). Ask for the Child Development Center or Department. I would schedule him for a complete neuropsychiatric exam with a developmental neuropsychologist. He would also see a psychiatrist too. Any number of things could be going on. I agree with Apple. Something could have happened to him that you do not know about. But all different things should be looked at. Places like Children's Hospitals and University Medical Centers should have accessible financial arrangements. They also have very knowledgeable people working there. (We did this when my child was a toddler. As I recall it was easy to get an appointment.) The other thing I want to mention here, is that SOMETHING is causing this. It is not something that one day he decides to do. Somebody does not just decide one day, OH. I'm going to DO this. No. This is driven by something powerful. It can be treated, if what's driving it, is identified. [/QUOTE]
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