Guest guest Posted December 31, 2003 Report Share Posted December 31, 2003 Hello, My daughter was diagnosed with spinal lipoma, fatty filum terminale and tethered cord w/ normal-lying conus at age 2. She immediately had 'detethering' surgery due to bowel and bladder problems. One year later, my daughter still cannot have a bowel movement without standing on her tip-toes and exerting incredible pressure, plus she needs daily laxatives/enemas to keep her bowel emptied. Her urodynamics show great improvement in bladder function since surgery (pre-surgery was flaccid bladder). If anyone had/has experienced similar bowel problems, I would LOVE to hear your experiences, treatments, docs suggestions--my daughter is severely speech delayed and cannot tell me why she suffers pain on a daily basis. It is only my guess that the pain is related to the bowels, since assistance with an enema always seems to relieve her pain. Thank you, Desperate to relieve my girl's pain Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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