Hi all,
My son is nearly 7 and has always had problems with the toilet- as a baby and toddler he suffered terribly with constipation which took us ages to get sorted, the whole thing was made worse once I had my second son - fairly typical, but I didn't cope well with it (think I had PND and feel terribly guilty now).
In terms of the bladder, he doesn't empty it properly, leaks a lot and is still completely wet and in pull ups at night. We are seeing a specialist about that and he is currently using a TENS machine on his back to stimulate the nerves and help with leaking so I feel like maybe we are getting somewhere with that.
However with the bowel I just have no idea what is going on and what I should be doing. He is currently on 1 movicol and 2.5ml of senna a day, we also see a reiki healer and he has some flower remedies to help balance him emotionally, but is currently going through a period of soiling his pants every day. I had heard that if there is any soiling then he is constipated, but I find that sometimes I increase the dosages and he still carries on soiling and sometimes it gets worse. We don't see any doctors regularly, and I often feel I just need advice daily on how much medicine to give him and is he soiling because of it being too much or too little??
I read a book about constipation and withholding, and a lot of it rang true, but the approach in the book doesn't seem to be working for us.
I just have no idea what I should be doing and every doctor just seems to tell us that he should drink more water (he drinks about 1.2 litres a day). Obviously I would like him to get off medication, but my main aim would be to be able to take him somewhere or drop him off and be confident he will be ok and come home in the same pants which would be clean rather than just poo everywhere all the time. I can't afford to bin all the pants so just endlessly scrub pooey clothes and it gets me really down.
Apologies for the ramble, I just feel like I am desperate to speak to people who may understand and have some advice for me.