Guest guest Posted January 25, 2012 Report Share Posted January 25, 2012 Not saying this will happen to you - but we saw a paediatrician with an interest in gastroenterology who failed to examine my child and who then carried out a transit study incorrectly. We didn't get help until we saw a gastroenterologist. We eventually saw 3 gastroenterologists at 2 hospitals. They were in general agreement that the earlier treatment had been wrong (movicol, movicol, movicol and other laxatives )and that it had been giving him confusing signals that meant he'd lost his ability to recognise when he needed to defecate. By this stage, a full colostomy was being proposed becasue the encopresis was so bad and so long-standing. (We used suppositories for 9 months and eventually he learned to use the loo.) In general I think it best to talk about symptoms: behaviours, pain, diarrhoea, whatever the symptoms are. Don't speculate about links to or casues of autism - it's a hot potato area doctors feel threatened. I would suggest it's probabaly best just to get your child investigated on the basis of his symptoms and to try and get medical help based on what is found. Margaret > > Hi All > I just wanted to ask some advice about an appointment we have in March for my little boy (age 5, non verbal asd & ld, plus lots of food allergies and frequent ? viral infections, plus usual gut/stool issues). The appointment is with a Paediatrician who as an interest in Gastroenterology.This appointment came about as I went back to my GP re concerns about his physical health - I know many of you will have had the same experience I did of pretty much being dismissed for even wondering about links between his physical health problems and his asd. So, wanted to ask what would be the most useful things to try to get from this appointment for my son - I'm wondering about an x-ray to check for loading, some kind of immune system checks, ? checks for his viral load that kind of thing. The concerns I had raised about his physical health were - frequent episodes of ill health, high fever, lethargy, rashes, swollen lymph glands neck and groin, vomit with no > smell, never having had a formed poo, frequent poos. Thanks for any help with this. > Jayne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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