| Subject: Re: We are new to encopresis and scared |
Author: Susan
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Date Posted: Friday, April 25, 2025, 08:17: am
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AV
's message, "Re: We are new to encopresis and scared" on Friday, April 25, 2025, 03:48: am
I thought I could smell a pair of her soiled panties in the bathroom. I have found a pair hidden in there before. It took me a while. She had put them between two clean, folded, and stored on the shelf bath towels.
This was just yesterday. I last got a magnesium citrate purge in her two months ago. She is not eating, has horrible breath, and now hiding destroyed underwear from me.
It's time to clean her out and then demand a nightly bowel movement. Diane I got an 8 oz. bulb syringe for the nightly bowel movement when she needs help.
I'm actually excited now to get started. This is so much more sensible than doing oral laxatives. Why do so many Doctors push oral laxatives on a child that holds back their bowel movements. Isn't that counterintuitive? Isn't that just giving them more practice in resisting the urge to evacuate?
That is a great idea of catching her as she is getting out of the bath. We will have to get started early Saturday afternoon though because it is my understanding it may take her about an hour to get each of her three enemas into the toilet. She will be just lounging around in her bedroom playing video games in her pajamas all day so we will get her in position over my leg and then I can just pull her bottoms down enough to get access and then when she is on the toilet with her soapsuds enema I'll get them taken off of her.
It's going to be a heart breaking experience for all of us but she has got to be stopped and our new Doctor is fully supportive of rectal only for this. And that just makes so much sense. Her school warned me that if she misses two more days of school she will have to do this year all over. If I don't have to go pick her up because she has messed herself until after she has been there for lunch time then it is not counted as a lost day. So we are in the clear with a clean out tomorrow and then a bowel movement every evening.
I'm actually pretty pumped about it. I see hope for her. I don't see how it can fail. I will be getting a bowel movement from her every day. It's not rocket science. What's with the oral laxatives so many Doctor's are fixated on? Why do they have me force magnesium citrate down her throat, put her in a pull up, and then drop her off at school? Am I missing something?
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