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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 350472" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>From what you describe, I'm wondering if for some reason he's not really feeling the urge to "go" ?? What makes me think of it is that for many years my son didn't feel the urg to pee. He didn't know until he'd dribble a bit in his underwear, and of course we also had a huge deal with bed wetting because there was no urge at night to wake him when his bladder was full. He finally grew out of it. But after repeatedly asking pediatrician docs, who often just gave me the brush off, a neurologist pin pointed the problem. My difficult child has a long list of ther neuro problems as well. But around 11 or 12 he finally grew out of it, just as the neuro predicted he eventually would. </p><p> </p><p>One thing is for sure, if this is still going on at his age, there is a reason behind it. Don't let any doctor discourage you from looking for the reason, because once you know that....dealing with the problem and eventually eliminating it is much easier.</p><p> </p><p>Also ditto the evaluation for the autism........get a 2nd neuropsychologist done, sounds like he needs it. My son had to have 2 because 1st doctor was determined to only look for one thing, which of course I didn't discover until after the testing.</p><p> </p><p>Hugs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 350472, member: 84"] From what you describe, I'm wondering if for some reason he's not really feeling the urge to "go" ?? What makes me think of it is that for many years my son didn't feel the urg to pee. He didn't know until he'd dribble a bit in his underwear, and of course we also had a huge deal with bed wetting because there was no urge at night to wake him when his bladder was full. He finally grew out of it. But after repeatedly asking pediatrician docs, who often just gave me the brush off, a neurologist pin pointed the problem. My difficult child has a long list of ther neuro problems as well. But around 11 or 12 he finally grew out of it, just as the neuro predicted he eventually would. One thing is for sure, if this is still going on at his age, there is a reason behind it. Don't let any doctor discourage you from looking for the reason, because once you know that....dealing with the problem and eventually eliminating it is much easier. Also ditto the evaluation for the autism........get a 2nd neuropsychologist done, sounds like he needs it. My son had to have 2 because 1st doctor was determined to only look for one thing, which of course I didn't discover until after the testing. Hugs [/QUOTE]
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