Guest guest Posted August 22, 2006 Report Share Posted August 22, 2006 Hi-- OK, then that is more reassuring that he's only been doing the daily suppositories for three days! Yes, this type of thing--using the suppositories like this, daily, can really help to clean out any old stool that has the potential to become an impaction in the future. Keep us posted on his progress! There may also be something dietary wise that brings about constipation for him-- older posts on this board from other members talk about dairy and gluten, and so you may want to keep a food diary to see if there is any connection for him. W > > , > Thanks so much for the speedy reply! We've only been doing daily morning suppositories with Owen for the last 3 days (before that it was when we thought he needed them). He did pass stool yesterday and today and it was a 'good' consistency. We feel we may be on the right track...but who knows since he's so on and off with his pooping! For now it seems to work. > I found your email extremely helpful and informative. I didn't know that lactulose isn't absorbed (unless an individual has above average intestinal permeability). Good to know about the tests they offer as well. > We do have to be referred to a GI specialist but if I pushed enough then I believe they would refer us. > As for Owen's mood etc., he is great!! His health is great too as of late. He was diagnosed with infantile spasms (a very severe and rare form of epilespy that causes profound developmental delays) about 9 months ago. The prognosis was grim but he has beat all odds thus far. Walking and beginning to talk and developmentally on track in every way. He has been med free for almost 2 months and is seizure free thus far (kow). Maybe it's all related...the constipation and the seizures...who knows?? > Anyway, thanks again, you are a wealth of information. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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