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I have never heard of this method- what do you think
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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 257086"><p>difficult child has always had issues. Suppositories are familiar. But we didn't do that. Just put it in and had him lay there until it dissolved. Sometimes that didn't work. He would bleed due to the size. We just bought a super flush, xtra large flush valve and flap toilet, still difficult child plugs it up. Some times there is no plungiing. Must remove. And he is 14.</p><p> </p><p>We found it was milk that does it. Younger we were told to mix multsupex (sp?) in with his milk. Also we gave him senokot s on a daily basis. Sometimes pediatrician said Milk of magnisia. Still with all this---no change. At that young age I believe we were using multsupex, molasis and senokot s. Daycare lady would hug him on the pot and give him "lovies" because he cried. So it hurt so he didn't go. Then he would have little cuts...fishers(??) then bleed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 257086"] difficult child has always had issues. Suppositories are familiar. But we didn't do that. Just put it in and had him lay there until it dissolved. Sometimes that didn't work. He would bleed due to the size. We just bought a super flush, xtra large flush valve and flap toilet, still difficult child plugs it up. Some times there is no plungiing. Must remove. And he is 14. We found it was milk that does it. Younger we were told to mix multsupex (sp?) in with his milk. Also we gave him senokot s on a daily basis. Sometimes pediatrician said Milk of magnisia. Still with all this---no change. At that young age I believe we were using multsupex, molasis and senokot s. Daycare lady would hug him on the pot and give him "lovies" because he cried. So it hurt so he didn't go. Then he would have little cuts...fishers(??) then bleed. [/QUOTE]
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