Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 This post comes with a *yuk* warning. Don't read it if you are squeamish or easily traumatised. just had the most yucky *things* in his nappie ever. It was like a wad of string, white with twisted strands (in poo). I picked at it a bit and it was similar to a rubber band in texture. It was a pretty big wad of stuff (about the size of a cotton wool ball). was tested for parasites and came back negative on all fronts. What on earth could this be? He does have a lot of mouthing objects, etc and he does chew his growbag, one of which is off-white toweling, I wouldn't be surprised if he hadn't swallowed that. I'm pushing him on the oxypowder front and he's just started taking Transfer Factor, other than that nothing too exciting going on. Just wondered if anyone had ever seen anything like this in their kid? Thanks! Darla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 A few years ago my wife came out from the toilet screaming, she had to draw out a 15cm long white stingy flat " thing " , so bad looking she just let it go with the water in the toilet.A few hours later I realized an approx 15cm long white flat rubber band was missing in the kitchen, from the place approx where a Pizza had been prepared the day before...I don`t think even enzymes would have been to much help.Geir FlatabøOn 12/28/06, rexel45@... wrote: This post comes with a *yuk* warning. Don't read it if you are squeamish or easily traumatised. just had the most yucky *things* in his nappie ever. It was like a wad of string, white with twisted strands (in poo). I picked at it a bit and it was similar to a rubber band in texture. It was a pretty big wad of stuff (about the size of a cotton wool ball). was tested for parasites and came back negative on all fronts. What on earth could this be? He does have a lot of mouthing objects, etc and he does chew his growbag, one of which is off-white toweling, I wouldn't be surprised if he hadn't swallowed that. I'm pushing him on the oxypowder front and he's just started taking Transfer Factor, other than that nothing too exciting going on. Just wondered if anyone had ever seen anything like this in their kid? Thanks! Darla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 A few years ago my wife came out from the toilet screaming, she had to draw out a 15cm long white stingy flat " thing " , so bad looking she just let it go with the water in the toilet.A few hours later I realized an approx 15cm long white flat rubber band was missing in the kitchen, from the place approx where a Pizza had been prepared the day before...I don`t think even enzymes would have been to much help.Geir FlatabøOn 12/28/06, rexel45@... wrote: This post comes with a *yuk* warning. Don't read it if you are squeamish or easily traumatised. just had the most yucky *things* in his nappie ever. It was like a wad of string, white with twisted strands (in poo). I picked at it a bit and it was similar to a rubber band in texture. It was a pretty big wad of stuff (about the size of a cotton wool ball). was tested for parasites and came back negative on all fronts. What on earth could this be? He does have a lot of mouthing objects, etc and he does chew his growbag, one of which is off-white toweling, I wouldn't be surprised if he hadn't swallowed that. I'm pushing him on the oxypowder front and he's just started taking Transfer Factor, other than that nothing too exciting going on. Just wondered if anyone had ever seen anything like this in their kid? Thanks! Darla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 I once extracted an entire book spine that I saw peeking out when I changed the nappy - enyzmes don't digest everything LOL He used to think books were great - but only for eating sigh.........at least he stopped that Mandi x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 Cats are notorious for throwing up fur balls after they finish licking/cleaning their fur. Miles. Geir Flatabø wrote: > A few years ago my wife came out from the toilet screaming, she had > to draw out a 15cm long white stingy flat " thing " , so bad looking she > just let it go with the water in the toilet. > > A few hours later I realized an approx 15cm long white flat rubber > band was missing in the kitchen, > from the place approx where a Pizza had been prepared the day before... > > I don`t think even enzymes would have been to much help. > Geir Flatabø > > On 12/28/06, * rexel45@... * > > wrote: > > This post comes with a *yuk* warning. Don't read it if you are > squeamish or easily traumatised. > > just had the most yucky *things* in his nappie ever. It was > like a wad of string, white with twisted strands (in poo). I > picked at it a bit and it was similar to a rubber band in > texture. It was a pretty big wad of stuff (about the size of a > cotton wool ball). was tested for parasites and came back > negative on all fronts. What on earth could this be? > > He does have a lot of mouthing objects, etc and he does chew his > growbag, one of which is off-white toweling, I wouldn't be > surprised if he hadn't swallowed that. > > I'm pushing him on the oxypowder front and he's just started > taking Transfer Factor, other than that nothing too exciting going on. > > Just wondered if anyone had ever seen anything like this in their kid? > > Thanks! > Darla > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.0.409 / Virus Database: 268.15.28/606 - Release Date: 12/28/06 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 on had a phase of eating baby wipes!!! (I know don’t tell me) Husband said it was very efficient ‘self cleaning bottom’!! Sally -----Original Message----- From: Autism Treatment [mailto:Autism Treatment ] On Behalf Of Miles Sent: 29 December 2006 05:29 To: Autism Treatment Subject: Re: Parasites or Cats are notorious for throwing up fur balls after they finish licking/cleaning their fur. Miles. Geir Flatabø wrote: > A few years ago my wife came out from the toilet screaming, she had > to draw out a 15cm long white stingy flat " thing " , so bad looking she > just let it go with the water in the toilet. > > A few hours later I realized an approx 15cm long white flat rubber > band was missing in the kitchen, > from the place approx where a Pizza had been prepared the day before... > > I don`t think even enzymes would have been to much help. > Geir Flatabø > > On 12/28/06, * rexel45aol <mailto:rexel45aol>* > <rexel45aol <mailto:rexel45aol>> wrote: > > This post comes with a *yuk* warning. Don't read it if you are > squeamish or easily traumatised. > > just had the most yucky *things* in his nappie ever. It was > like a wad of string, white with twisted strands (in poo). I > picked at it a bit and it was similar to a rubber band in > texture. It was a pretty big wad of stuff (about the size of a > cotton wool ball). was tested for parasites and came back > negative on all fronts. What on earth could this be? > > He does have a lot of mouthing objects, etc and he does chew his > growbag, one of which is off-white toweling, I wouldn't be > surprised if he hadn't swallowed that. > > I'm pushing him on the oxypowder front and he's just started > taking Transfer Factor, other than that nothing too exciting going on. > > Just wondered if anyone had ever seen anything like this in their kid? > > Thanks! > Darla > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.0.409 / Virus Database: 268.15.28/606 - Release Date: 12/28/06 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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