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<blockquote data-quote="Numina" data-source="post: 239752" data-attributes="member: 6360"><p>Update.</p><p></p><p>difficult child received Paula Deen's 'My First Cookbook' for Christmas.</p><p></p><p>At first he ignored it and then about 10 days ago he started nagging me to help him. He's been whizzing through all the cakes, cookies and sweets recipes. This is a good thing right? He's in the kitchen handling food.</p><p></p><p>Initial meeting with the eating therapist left me with a referral to a encopresis/constipation specialist. (didn't realize there was such an animal). The food shrink seemed to think difficult child is okay nutritionally since he's growing and almost never sick. Of course the first priority is to stop the soiling. She said when a child ever has painful bowel movements that they start using their elimination muscle differently/improperly hence the soiling. And that he can be retrained by the specialist.</p><p></p><p>She also said that it was absolutely the right thing to not reveal the first psychiatric diagnosis to the school bcs obviously our GP has serious doubts about it. He's on a waiting list for a 2nd opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Numina, post: 239752, member: 6360"] Update. difficult child received Paula Deen's 'My First Cookbook' for Christmas. At first he ignored it and then about 10 days ago he started nagging me to help him. He's been whizzing through all the cakes, cookies and sweets recipes. This is a good thing right? He's in the kitchen handling food. Initial meeting with the eating therapist left me with a referral to a encopresis/constipation specialist. (didn't realize there was such an animal). The food shrink seemed to think difficult child is okay nutritionally since he's growing and almost never sick. Of course the first priority is to stop the soiling. She said when a child ever has painful bowel movements that they start using their elimination muscle differently/improperly hence the soiling. And that he can be retrained by the specialist. She also said that it was absolutely the right thing to not reveal the first psychiatric diagnosis to the school bcs obviously our GP has serious doubts about it. He's on a waiting list for a 2nd opinion. [/QUOTE]
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