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SS16 - Encopresis is back
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<blockquote data-quote="in a daze" data-source="post: 672301" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>Our nephew had this condition. His mom brought him to a therapist. I don't remember them doing any kind of medical intervention. He was a nice kid whose standardized tests were off the charts (30's on the ACT, etc.) but grades were mediocre to terrible. He is 25 now, and is a waiter and has a girlfriend. I think he had some ADHD issues, but was not put on medication. Apparently, he's outgrown it.</p><p></p><p>I do sympathize, as I remember the smell and the poopy pants (sleepovers at our house, brought him with on vacation). If he were my kid, he'd be seeing a pediatric gastroenterologist, and a child therapist (by the way, I work in gastroenterology).</p><p></p><p>Ss, I think, needs some therapy, besides the medical intervention. Maybe consult at university medical center. I don't think this will always respond to just bowel training.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="in a daze, post: 672301, member: 15832"] Our nephew had this condition. His mom brought him to a therapist. I don't remember them doing any kind of medical intervention. He was a nice kid whose standardized tests were off the charts (30's on the ACT, etc.) but grades were mediocre to terrible. He is 25 now, and is a waiter and has a girlfriend. I think he had some ADHD issues, but was not put on medication. Apparently, he's outgrown it. I do sympathize, as I remember the smell and the poopy pants (sleepovers at our house, brought him with on vacation). If he were my kid, he'd be seeing a pediatric gastroenterologist, and a child therapist (by the way, I work in gastroenterology). Ss, I think, needs some therapy, besides the medical intervention. Maybe consult at university medical center. I don't think this will always respond to just bowel training. [/QUOTE]
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