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So, after seeing our GP this morning due to ongoing severe pain we were sent to the children's assessment unit at the local hospital- where we spent the rest of the day and evening. The surgical consultant and registrars - as that's who you default see with abdominal pain- said she isn't impacted, even though on Sunday at A&E at a different hospital they said she was.. she is still in loads of pain but they have sent us home. I am at my wits end. They say she doesn't need Movicol but then they can't say what is causing the pain. Is it possible to pay for a private scan or xray just to see what's actually going on in there?? And if so, which is the better option? Thanks again.

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Yaleamanda

When did she last open her bowels?what do they look like on the Bristol stool chart?

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CM0301 in reply toYaleamanda

Yesterday, twice. First time I would say 4. Second time more like 6. I am assuming the Movicol affected the second..

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Yaleamanda

I would continue with it, disimpacting won't hurt and if there is no impaction then it won't take long.

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CM0301 in reply toYaleamanda

How much Movicol and how long for would you think? I am going to be back in touch with our GP today as still in the same pain and want to enquire about privatescan or xray. Plus need to collect a load of stool samples.. All this conflicting information from the medics is really not helpful..

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Yaleamanda in reply toCM0301

vimeo.com/179497116

bornready.uk/blog/the-mecha...

eric.org.uk/pdf-a-parents-g...

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CM0301 in reply toYaleamanda

Thanks, will have a look

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Yaleamanda in reply toCM0301

The links I posted are very helpful. as for an x-ray or scan you will be hard pushed to get one agreed via the NHS. You may find privately you get one, but you need a good paediatric gastroenterologist to support the findings and the next course of treatment should it be required.

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CM0301 in reply toYaleamanda

OK thanks

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SallyandPaul in reply toCM0301

This sounds horrendous. Have you tried a suppository. you can buy children"s ones in the chemist. Keep up with the disimpaction too. Good luck

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Zbuk

It sounds like early irritable bowel syndrome it's very real and very painful but she will be better off all medication with some pro biotic

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CM0301 in reply toZbuk

That's really interesting, no one has mentioned that. They are testing for IBD amongst other things but no mention of IBS - she's really struggling with eating now as well (as in it's causing pain -which then makes her scared to eat). She has been in so much pain today but I basically got a lecture off our GP for not just accepting what the hospital have said (even though it conflicts with what we were told a couple of days ago) and none of them seem bothered by the pain and think it is acceptable for an 8 year old to be screaming in pain multiple times a day.. Sorry for ranting I just don't know where to turn..

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