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Pee and Pooping pants - 7 yrs old - any success stories
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<blockquote data-quote="lovelyboy" data-source="post: 529083" data-attributes="member: 8045"><p>My son is almost 9 and still get accidents in his pants....Sometimes I really think that he doesnt realize it...He truely looks surprised when there is an accident, or sometimes he thinks he had it, but not...This I can tollerate...I do get upset if I see he must go but then his stubberness kicks in and he doesnt want to...</p><p>He also told me he hates the sensory feeling when it comes out...hates the smell....and cant tollerate wiping...so most of the time I still need to do the wiping!!!!I really dont like it...he is becoming a big boy now! And he also hides his undies and it becomes smelly...I mostly do try and tell him to go and wash it...I bought him the handgloves(disposable) to use and anti bacterial soap....He does this by himself....but lately just threw it away! What a waste of money! We had different medical opinions...neuro said its manipulation...psychologist said its suppressed anger and Occupational Therapist (OT) said its sensory problems, not registering it and problems with moter planning, not being able to wipe when he cant see what he is doing....I mostly baught into the last one. psychiatrist says we need to give him a glass of water in the morning, to wake up the system...then get dressed and give bulky breakfast to try and get bowl movement before school.....</p><p>Regarding betwetting...it gets worse with increased anxiety....also, we realized we upped his antihistamine that caused him not to wake at night, so bedwetting occured....lessened the medications and problem is gone.....</p><p>Good luck with this! I know its difficult....But at least not as bad as the last few months we had with little brother who did his thing infront of difficult child friends in the playroom, carpet anywhere! Then he would mash it or spread it on the windows...or play with his toys in it! OK...this is just grose!!!!I will stop!!!!! All my apoligies!!!!! Luckily he has passed this stage!!!!! I wanted to laugh when his schoolteacher got upset because he did it infront of the toilet and not in the toilet!!!! LOL...I wanted to tell her how great it was for him to do it in the bathroom! She aint seen nothing yet!!!!! I say this again: If you havent lived with a difficult child kid.....you havent seen anything yet!!!!! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovelyboy, post: 529083, member: 8045"] My son is almost 9 and still get accidents in his pants....Sometimes I really think that he doesnt realize it...He truely looks surprised when there is an accident, or sometimes he thinks he had it, but not...This I can tollerate...I do get upset if I see he must go but then his stubberness kicks in and he doesnt want to... He also told me he hates the sensory feeling when it comes out...hates the smell....and cant tollerate wiping...so most of the time I still need to do the wiping!!!!I really dont like it...he is becoming a big boy now! And he also hides his undies and it becomes smelly...I mostly do try and tell him to go and wash it...I bought him the handgloves(disposable) to use and anti bacterial soap....He does this by himself....but lately just threw it away! What a waste of money! We had different medical opinions...neuro said its manipulation...psychologist said its suppressed anger and Occupational Therapist (OT) said its sensory problems, not registering it and problems with moter planning, not being able to wipe when he cant see what he is doing....I mostly baught into the last one. psychiatrist says we need to give him a glass of water in the morning, to wake up the system...then get dressed and give bulky breakfast to try and get bowl movement before school..... Regarding betwetting...it gets worse with increased anxiety....also, we realized we upped his antihistamine that caused him not to wake at night, so bedwetting occured....lessened the medications and problem is gone..... Good luck with this! I know its difficult....But at least not as bad as the last few months we had with little brother who did his thing infront of difficult child friends in the playroom, carpet anywhere! Then he would mash it or spread it on the windows...or play with his toys in it! OK...this is just grose!!!!I will stop!!!!! All my apoligies!!!!! Luckily he has passed this stage!!!!! I wanted to laugh when his schoolteacher got upset because he did it infront of the toilet and not in the toilet!!!! LOL...I wanted to tell her how great it was for him to do it in the bathroom! She aint seen nothing yet!!!!! I say this again: If you havent lived with a difficult child kid.....you havent seen anything yet!!!!! :) [/QUOTE]
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