Guest guest Posted December 14, 2009 Report Share Posted December 14, 2009 If she is backed up, that can put pressure on the bladder. If she is experiencing reflux, you need to get your urologist involved. Intermittent catheterization can prevent the reflux. I'm curious, why did you stop the Miralax? Was the Miralax effective? Good luck Jack From: miralax [mailto:miralax ] On Behalf Of Faith FoxSent: Saturday, December 12, 2009 10:51 PMTo: miralax Subject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? Deanna,Can you post that letter. I would really like to show my dd doc. We took her off the miralax about a month ago but she had been on 2 full doses and when we took her to her ped today he said to give her more because she is backed up again. My husband and I are not giving it to her anymore. We are trying milk of magnesium right now. Does anyone have any other suggestions? My dd is having a real hard time and the GFCF diet didn't seem to help. Nothing has helped longer then a couple of weeks. Her docs refuse to do any further tested and they have never scope or done anything to look at her colon. She has had two x-rays that showed her backed up recently but the last time they did an ultrasound she was 4 months old. She is now three. I can not find a doc to help and we can not afford to pay out of pocket. Does anyone have any suggestions? My dd also has reflux in her bladder and she has been holding her urine lately and has had three pee accidents in the last 24 hours. She has been potty trained for months. Any help?Faith From: deanna gentry <dkg116>To: miralax Sent: Sat, December 12, 2009 7:40:49 PMSubject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? I also have a letter from the drug manufacturer from 2008. Deanna From: Faith Fox <faif15yahoo (DOT) com>To: miralax@yahoogroups .comSent: Sat, December 12, 2009 8:43:01 PMSubject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? Amy, The letter you posted, is that from the manufacturer of miralax? I would be interested in getting a copy of that. I was just wondering who it was from.ThanksFaith From: Amy Hollis <amy_m_hollis@ yahoo.com>To: miralax@yahoogroups .comSent: Sat, December 12, 2009 6:01:32 PMSubject: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? Dear everyone, We have all experienced terrible things due to this supposedly wonder drug has anyone ever spoke to a lawyer about having this drug researched for long term side effects? This is so dangerous to our children and the doctors seem to distribute it like candy. I saw a report on fox news today that said 47% of children are misdiagnosed from doctors going by what other doctors just tell them what works. How long are we as parents going to put up with this. The things people are saying are true- Tremors, rocking, mood swings, violent behavior and so on and so on. Just curious if anyone has ever pursued this???? amy No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG - www.avg.comVersion: 8.5.427 / Virus Database: 270.14.105/2562 - Release Date: 12/13/09 07:39:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2009 Report Share Posted December 14, 2009 my girl also has refux. sounds like a possible uti. that is what happens to my girl too when she gets a uti. regular ped can look at her pee. Jack Gershon wrote: If she is backed up, that can put pressure on the bladder. If she is experiencing reflux, you need to get your urologist involved. Intermittent catheterization can prevent the reflux. I'm curious, why did you stop the Miralax? Was the Miralax effective? Good luck Jack From: miralax [mailto:miralax ] On Behalf Of Faith Fox Sent: Saturday, December 12, 2009 10:51 PM To: miralax Subject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? Deanna, Can you post that letter. I would really like to show my dd doc. We took her off the miralax about a month ago but she had been on 2 full doses and when we took her to her ped today he said to give her more because she is backed up again. My husband and I are not giving it to her anymore. We are trying milk of magnesium right now. Does anyone have any other suggestions? My dd is having a real hard time and the GFCF diet didn't seem to help. Nothing has helped longer then a couple of weeks. Her docs refuse to do any further tested and they have never scope or done anything to look at her colon. She has had two x-rays that showed her backed up recently but the last time they did an ultrasound she was 4 months old. She is now three. I can not find a doc to help and we can not afford to pay out of pocket. Does anyone have any suggestions? My dd also has reflux in her bladder and she has been holding her urine lately and has had three pee accidents in the last 24 hours. She has been potty trained for months. Any help? Faith From: deanna gentry <dkg116> To: miralax Sent: Sat, December 12, 2009 7:40:49 PM Subject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? I also have a letter from the drug manufacturer from 2008. Deanna From: Faith Fox <faif15yahoo (DOT) com> To: miralax@yahoogroups .com Sent: Sat, December 12, 2009 8:43:01 PM Subject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? Amy, The letter you posted, is that from the manufacturer of miralax? I would be interested in getting a copy of that. I was just wondering who it was from. Thanks Faith From: Amy Hollis <amy_m_hollis@ yahoo.com> To: miralax@yahoogroups .com Sent: Sat, December 12, 2009 6:01:32 PM Subject: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? Dear everyone, We have all experienced terrible things due to this supposedly wonder drug has anyone ever spoke to a lawyer about having this drug researched for long term side effects? This is so dangerous to our children and the doctors seem to distribute it like candy. I saw a report on fox news today that said 47% of children are misdiagnosed from doctors going by what other doctors just tell them what works. How long are we as parents going to put up with this. The things people are saying are true- Tremors, rocking, mood swings, violent behavior and so on and so on. Just curious if anyone has ever pursued this???? amy No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.427 / Virus Database: 270.14.105/2562 - Release Date: 12/13/09 07:39:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2009 Report Share Posted December 14, 2009 She already sees a urologist and is on an antibiotic. We stopped the miralax because she has been on it for two years and she was constantly needing more and more to go and was still not going consistently even after two full doses of miralax and two home clean out with enimea. My husband and I were very concerned about her behavior as well.ThanksFaithTo: miralax Sent: Mon, December 14, 2009 4:27:43 AMSubject: RE: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? If she is backed up, that can put pressure on the bladder. If she is experiencing reflux, you need to get your urologist involved. Intermittent catheterization can prevent the reflux. I'm curious, why did you stop the Miralax? Was the Miralax effective? Good luck Jack From: miralax@yahoogroups .com [mailto:miralax@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of Faith FoxSent: Saturday, December 12, 2009 10:51 PMTo: miralax@yahoogroups .comSubject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? Deanna,Can you post that letter. I would really like to show my dd doc. We took her off the miralax about a month ago but she had been on 2 full doses and when we took her to her ped today he said to give her more because she is backed up again. My husband and I are not giving it to her anymore. We are trying milk of magnesium right now. Does anyone have any other suggestions? My dd is having a real hard time and the GFCF diet didn't seem to help. Nothing has helped longer then a couple of weeks. Her docs refuse to do any further tested and they have never scope or done anything to look at her colon. She has had two x-rays that showed her backed up recently but the last time they did an ultrasound she was 4 months old. She is now three. I can not find a doc to help and we can not afford to pay out of pocket. Does anyone have any suggestions? My dd also has reflux in her bladder and she has been holding her urine lately and has had three pee accidents in the last 24 hours. She has been potty trained for months. Any help?Faith From: deanna gentry <dkg116yahoo (DOT) com>To: miralax@yahoogroups .comSent: Sat, December 12, 2009 7:40:49 PMSubject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? I also have a letter from the drug manufacturer from 2008. Deanna From: Faith Fox <faif15yahoo (DOT) com>To: miralax@yahoogroups .comSent: Sat, December 12, 2009 8:43:01 PMSubject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? Amy, The letter you posted, is that from the manufacturer of miralax? I would be interested in getting a copy of that. I was just wondering who it was from.ThanksFaith From: Amy Hollis <amy_m_hollis@ yahoo.com>To: miralax@yahoogroups .comSent: Sat, December 12, 2009 6:01:32 PMSubject: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? Dear everyone, We have all experienced terrible things due to this supposedly wonder drug has anyone ever spoke to a lawyer about having this drug researched for long term side effects? This is so dangerous to our children and the doctors seem to distribute it like candy. I saw a report on fox news today that said 47% of children are misdiagnosed from doctors going by what other doctors just tell them what works. How long are we as parents going to put up with this. The things people are saying are true- Tremors, rocking, mood swings, violent behavior and so on and so on. Just curious if anyone has ever pursued this???? amy No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG - www.avg.comVersion: 8.5.427 / Virus Database: 270.14.105/2562 - Release Date: 12/13/09 07:39:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2009 Report Share Posted December 14, 2009 A solution that does not involve an antibiotic is d-mannose. Much safer, doesn't mess up the GI tract by killing the good bacteria, etc. http://www.tahoma-clinic.com/mannose.shtml > > She already sees a urologist and is on an antibiotic. We stopped the miralax because she has been on it for two years and she was constantly needing more and more to go and was still not going consistently even after two full doses of miralax and two home clean out with enimea. My husband and I were very concerned about her behavior as well. > > Thanks > Faith > > > > > ________________________________ > > To: miralax > Sent: Mon, December 14, 2009 4:27:43 AM > Subject: RE: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? > > > If she is backed up, that can put pressure on the > bladder. > > If she is experiencing reflux, you need to get your urologist > involved. Intermittent catheterization can prevent the > reflux. > > I'm curious, why did you stop the Miralax? Was the > Miralax effective? > > Good luck > > Jack > > > > > ________________________________ > From: miralax@yahoogroups .com > [mailto:miralax@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of Faith Fox > Sent: Saturday, December 12, 2009 10:51 PM > To: miralax@yahoogroups .com > Subject: Re: has anyone ever > considered speaking to a lawyer????? > > > Deanna, > Can you post that letter. I would really like to show my dd doc. > We took her off the miralax about a month ago but she had been on 2 full doses > and when we took her to her ped today he said to give her more because she is > backed up again. My husband and I are not giving it to her anymore. We are > trying milk of magnesium right now. Does anyone have any other suggestions? My > dd is having a real hard time and the GFCF diet didn't seem to help. Nothing has > helped longer then a couple of weeks. Her docs refuse to do any further tested > and they have never scope or done anything to look at her colon. She has had two > x-rays that showed her backed up recently but the last time they did an > ultrasound she was 4 months old. She is now three. I can not find a doc to help > and we can not afford to pay out of pocket. Does anyone have any suggestions? My > dd also has reflux in her bladder and she has been holding her urine lately and > has had three pee accidents in the last 24 hours. She has been potty trained for > months. Any help? > > Faith > > > > > ________________________________ > From: deanna gentry > <dkg116yahoo (DOT) com> > To: miralax@yahoogroups .com > Sent: Sat, December 12, 2009 7:40:49 > PM > Subject: Re: has > anyone ever considered speaking to a > lawyer????? > > > I also have a letter from the drug manufacturer from > 2008. > Deanna > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Faith Fox <faif15yahoo (DOT) > com> > To: miralax@yahoogroups > .com > Sent: Sat, December 12, > 2009 8:43:01 PM > Subject: Re: > has anyone ever considered speaking to a > lawyer????? > > > Amy, The letter you posted, is that from the manufacturer of miralax? I > would be interested in getting a copy of that. I was just wondering who it was > from. > > Thanks > Faith > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Amy Hollis <amy_m_hollis@ yahoo.com> > To: miralax@yahoogroups .com > Sent: Sat, December 12, 2009 6:01:32 > PM > Subject: has > anyone ever considered speaking to a > lawyer????? > > > Dear everyone, > We have all experienced terrible things due to this supposedly wonder drug has anyone ever spoke to a lawyer about having this drug researched for long term side effects? This is so dangerous to our children and the doctors seem to distribute it like candy. I saw a report on fox news today that said 47% of children are misdiagnosed from doctors going by what other doctors just tell them what works. How long are we as parents going to put up with this. > The things people are saying are true- > Tremors, rocking, mood swings, violent behavior and so on and so on. Just curious if anyone has ever pursued this???? > amy > > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked > by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 8.5.427 / Virus Database: 270.14.105/2562 - > Release Date: 12/13/09 07:39:00 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2009 Report Share Posted December 14, 2009 I'm curious - do the makers of Miralax list any possible side effects for the prescribed use of their drug? Most chemicals have known side effects. Miralax is sold just in a bottle, without a box and the usual little document that lists everything on it.To: miralax Sent: Mon, December 14, 2009 12:25:33 PMSubject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? She already sees a urologist and is on an antibiotic. We stopped the miralax because she has been on it for two years and she was constantly needing more and more to go and was still not going consistently even after two full doses of miralax and two home clean out with enimea. My husband and I were very concerned about her behavior as well.ThanksFaithFrom: Jack Gershon <jackgershon (DOT) cc>To: miralax@yahoogroups .comSent: Mon, December 14, 2009 4:27:43 AMSubject: RE: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? If she is backed up, that can put pressure on the bladder. If she is experiencing reflux, you need to get your urologist involved. Intermittent catheterization can prevent the reflux. I'm curious, why did you stop the Miralax? Was the Miralax effective? Good luck Jack From: miralax@yahoogroups .com [mailto:miralax@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of Faith FoxSent: Saturday, December 12, 2009 10:51 PMTo: miralax@yahoogroups .comSubject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? Deanna,Can you post that letter. I would really like to show my dd doc. We took her off the miralax about a month ago but she had been on 2 full doses and when we took her to her ped today he said to give her more because she is backed up again. My husband and I are not giving it to her anymore. We are trying milk of magnesium right now. Does anyone have any other suggestions? My dd is having a real hard time and the GFCF diet didn't seem to help. Nothing has helped longer then a couple of weeks. Her docs refuse to do any further tested and they have never scope or done anything to look at her colon. She has had two x-rays that showed her backed up recently but the last time they did an ultrasound she was 4 months old. She is now three. I can not find a doc to help and we can not afford to pay out of pocket. Does anyone have any suggestions? My dd also has reflux in her bladder and she has been holding her urine lately and has had three pee accidents in the last 24 hours. She has been potty trained for months. Any help?Faith From: deanna gentry <dkg116yahoo (DOT) com>To: miralax@yahoogroups .comSent: Sat, December 12, 2009 7:40:49 PMSubject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? I also have a letter from the drug manufacturer from 2008. Deanna From: Faith Fox <faif15yahoo (DOT) com>To: miralax@yahoogroups .comSent: Sat, December 12, 2009 8:43:01 PMSubject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? Amy, The letter you posted, is that from the manufacturer of miralax? I would be interested in getting a copy of that. I was just wondering who it was from.ThanksFaith From: Amy Hollis <amy_m_hollis@ yahoo.com>To: miralax@yahoogroups .comSent: Sat, December 12, 2009 6:01:32 PMSubject: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? Dear everyone, We have all experienced terrible things due to this supposedly wonder drug has anyone ever spoke to a lawyer about having this drug researched for long term side effects? This is so dangerous to our children and the doctors seem to distribute it like candy. I saw a report on fox news today that said 47% of children are misdiagnosed from doctors going by what other doctors just tell them what works. How long are we as parents going to put up with this. The things people are saying are true- Tremors, rocking, mood swings, violent behavior and so on and so on. Just curious if anyone has ever pursued this???? amy No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG - www.avg.comVersion: 8.5.427 / Virus Database: 270.14.105/2562 - Release Date: 12/13/09 07:39:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2009 Report Share Posted December 14, 2009 Hi Faith! My son was also on a daily antibiotic for about 2 yrs for kidney reflux! He had to have kidney surgery and is doing well. But the antibiotics you mentioned caught my attention. Is your daughter on it daily? I can tell you that antibiotics especially if used regularly can greatly affect the intestines, cause cronic constipation/motility issues. Doctors dont focus on that at all. I highly recommend you start an antifungal/antiyeast regimen and use the probiotics. Her intestines probably has no good flora, loaded with yeast/fungas from the antibiotic use. As Jack mentioned the accidents could be a full colon putting pressure on the bladder and causing the urine accidents. Also PEG affects the kidneys and Im sure this is the same for the bladder. Needing more and more PEG is the classic sign of the intestines going to sleep. Have you tried aloe vera juice? It is a great replacement for miralax. Plus a antifungal/antiyeast preventive. Add plenty of vitamin C, loosens the stools and also a fungal killer. Jennie<><Subject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer?????To: miralax Date: Monday, December 14, 2009, 9:25 AM She already sees a urologist and is on an antibiotic. We stopped the miralax because she has been on it for two years and she was constantly needing more and more to go and was still not going consistently even after two full doses of miralax and two home clean out with enimea. My husband and I were very concerned about her behavior as well.ThanksFaithFrom: Jack Gershon <jackgershon (DOT) cc>To: miralax@yahoogroups .comSent: Mon, December 14, 2009 4:27:43 AMSubject: RE: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? If she is backed up, that can put pressure on the bladder. If she is experiencing reflux, you need to get your urologist involved. Intermittent catheterization can prevent the reflux. I'm curious, why did you stop the Miralax? Was the Miralax effective? Good luck Jack From: miralax@yahoogroups .com [mailto:miralax@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of Faith FoxSent: Saturday, December 12, 2009 10:51 PMTo: miralax@yahoogroups .comSubject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? Deanna,Can you post that letter. I would really like to show my dd doc. We took her off the miralax about a month ago but she had been on 2 full doses and when we took her to her ped today he said to give her more because she is backed up again. My husband and I are not giving it to her anymore. We are trying milk of magnesium right now. Does anyone have any other suggestions? My dd is having a real hard time and the GFCF diet didn't seem to help. Nothing has helped longer then a couple of weeks. Her docs refuse to do any further tested and they have never scope or done anything to look at her colon. She has had two x-rays that showed her backed up recently but the last time they did an ultrasound she was 4 months old. She is now three. I can not find a doc to help and we can not afford to pay out of pocket. Does anyone have any suggestions? My dd also has reflux in her bladder and she has been holding her urine lately and has had three pee accidents in the last 24 hours. She has been potty trained for months. Any help?Faith From: deanna gentry <dkg116yahoo (DOT) com>To: miralax@yahoogroups .comSent: Sat, December 12, 2009 7:40:49 PMSubject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? I also have a letter from the drug manufacturer from 2008. Deanna From: Faith Fox <faif15yahoo (DOT) com>To: miralax@yahoogroups .comSent: Sat, December 12, 2009 8:43:01 PMSubject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? Amy, The letter you posted, is that from the manufacturer of miralax? I would be interested in getting a copy of that. I was just wondering who it was from.ThanksFaith From: Amy Hollis <amy_m_hollis@ yahoo.com>To: miralax@yahoogroups .comSent: Sat, December 12, 2009 6:01:32 PMSubject: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? Dear everyone, We have all experienced terrible things due to this supposedly wonder drug has anyone ever spoke to a lawyer about having this drug researched for long term side effects? This is so dangerous to our children and the doctors seem to distribute it like candy. I saw a report on fox news today that said 47% of children are misdiagnosed from doctors going by what other doctors just tell them what works. How long are we as parents going to put up with this. The things people are saying are true- Tremors, rocking, mood swings, violent behavior and so on and so on. Just curious if anyone has ever pursued this???? amy No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG - www.avg.comVersion: 8.5.427 / Virus Database: 270.14.105/2562 - Release Date: 12/13/09 07:39:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2009 Report Share Posted December 14, 2009 Kidneys is at the top of there warning list if you can find it! And this would obviously be a link to the bladder also. But they cover there butts by saying the kids we cant do anything about as far as fighting the manufactour due to they say not approved for children. So this is put on the individual doctors who prescribe it. Jennie<><Subject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer?????To: miralax Date: Monday, December 14, 2009, 9:50 AM I'm curious - do the makers of Miralax list any possible side effects for the prescribed use of their drug? Most chemicals have known side effects. Miralax is sold just in a bottle, without a box and the usual little document that lists everything on it.From: Faith Fox <faif15yahoo (DOT) com>To: miralax@yahoogroups .comSent: Mon, December 14, 2009 12:25:33 PMSubject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? She already sees a urologist and is on an antibiotic. We stopped the miralax because she has been on it for two years and she was constantly needing more and more to go and was still not going consistently even after two full doses of miralax and two home clean out with enimea. My husband and I were very concerned about her behavior as well.ThanksFaithFrom: Jack Gershon <jackgershon (DOT) cc>To: miralax@yahoogroups .comSent: Mon, December 14, 2009 4:27:43 AMSubject: RE: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? If she is backed up, that can put pressure on the bladder. If she is experiencing reflux, you need to get your urologist involved. Intermittent catheterization can prevent the reflux. I'm curious, why did you stop the Miralax? Was the Miralax effective? Good luck Jack From: miralax@yahoogroups .com [mailto:miralax@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of Faith FoxSent: Saturday, December 12, 2009 10:51 PMTo: miralax@yahoogroups .comSubject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? Deanna,Can you post that letter. I would really like to show my dd doc. We took her off the miralax about a month ago but she had been on 2 full doses and when we took her to her ped today he said to give her more because she is backed up again. My husband and I are not giving it to her anymore. We are trying milk of magnesium right now. Does anyone have any other suggestions? My dd is having a real hard time and the GFCF diet didn't seem to help. Nothing has helped longer then a couple of weeks. Her docs refuse to do any further tested and they have never scope or done anything to look at her colon. She has had two x-rays that showed her backed up recently but the last time they did an ultrasound she was 4 months old. She is now three. I can not find a doc to help and we can not afford to pay out of pocket. Does anyone have any suggestions? My dd also has reflux in her bladder and she has been holding her urine lately and has had three pee accidents in the last 24 hours. She has been potty trained for months. Any help?Faith From: deanna gentry <dkg116yahoo (DOT) com>To: miralax@yahoogroups .comSent: Sat, December 12, 2009 7:40:49 PMSubject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? I also have a letter from the drug manufacturer from 2008. Deanna From: Faith Fox <faif15yahoo (DOT) com>To: miralax@yahoogroups .comSent: Sat, December 12, 2009 8:43:01 PMSubject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? Amy, The letter you posted, is that from the manufacturer of miralax? I would be interested in getting a copy of that. I was just wondering who it was from.ThanksFaith From: Amy Hollis <amy_m_hollis@ yahoo.com>To: miralax@yahoogroups .comSent: Sat, December 12, 2009 6:01:32 PMSubject: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? Dear everyone, We have all experienced terrible things due to this supposedly wonder drug has anyone ever spoke to a lawyer about having this drug researched for long term side effects? This is so dangerous to our children and the doctors seem to distribute it like candy. I saw a report on fox news today that said 47% of children are misdiagnosed from doctors going by what other doctors just tell them what works. How long are we as parents going to put up with this. The things people are saying are true- Tremors, rocking, mood swings, violent behavior and so on and so on. Just curious if anyone has ever pursued this???? amy No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG - www.avg.comVersion: 8.5.427 / Virus Database: 270.14.105/2562 - Release Date: 12/13/09 07:39:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2009 Report Share Posted December 14, 2009 Thanks Jennie. I have not tried aloe vera juice but I have considered it. She is on the antibiotic daily but we were dealing with constipation way before we discovered the reflux. We have only been on the daily antibiotic since march. We have started florastor as a probiotic. To: miralax Sent: Mon, December 14, 2009 9:53:22 AMSubject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? Hi Faith! My son was also on a daily antibiotic for about 2 yrs for kidney reflux! He had to have kidney surgery and is doing well. But the antibiotics you mentioned caught my attention. Is your daughter on it daily? I can tell you that antibiotics especially if used regularly can greatly affect the intestines, cause cronic constipation/ motility issues. Doctors dont focus on that at all. I highly recommend you start an antifungal/antiyeas t regimen and use the probiotics. Her intestines probably has no good flora, loaded with yeast/fungas from the antibiotic use. As Jack mentioned the accidents could be a full colon putting pressure on the bladder and causing the urine accidents. Also PEG affects the kidneys and Im sure this is the same for the bladder. Needing more and more PEG is the classic sign of the intestines going to sleep. Have you tried aloe vera juice? It is a great replacement for miralax. Plus a antifungal/antiyeas t preventive. Add plenty of vitamin C, loosens the stools and also a fungal killer. Jennie<><From: Faith Fox <faif15yahoo (DOT) com>Subject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer?????To: miralax@yahoogroups .comDate: Monday, December 14, 2009, 9:25 AM She already sees a urologist and is on an antibiotic. We stopped the miralax because she has been on it for two years and she was constantly needing more and more to go and was still not going consistently even after two full doses of miralax and two home clean out with enimea. My husband and I were very concerned about her behavior as well.ThanksFaithFrom: Jack Gershon <jackgershon (DOT) cc>To: miralax@yahoogroups .comSent: Mon, December 14, 2009 4:27:43 AMSubject: RE: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? If she is backed up, that can put pressure on the bladder. If she is experiencing reflux, you need to get your urologist involved. Intermittent catheterization can prevent the reflux. I'm curious, why did you stop the Miralax? Was the Miralax effective? Good luck Jack From: miralax@yahoogroups .com [mailto:miralax@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of Faith FoxSent: Saturday, December 12, 2009 10:51 PMTo: miralax@yahoogroups .comSubject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? Deanna,Can you post that letter. I would really like to show my dd doc. We took her off the miralax about a month ago but she had been on 2 full doses and when we took her to her ped today he said to give her more because she is backed up again. My husband and I are not giving it to her anymore. We are trying milk of magnesium right now. Does anyone have any other suggestions? My dd is having a real hard time and the GFCF diet didn't seem to help. Nothing has helped longer then a couple of weeks. Her docs refuse to do any further tested and they have never scope or done anything to look at her colon. She has had two x-rays that showed her backed up recently but the last time they did an ultrasound she was 4 months old. She is now three. I can not find a doc to help and we can not afford to pay out of pocket. Does anyone have any suggestions? My dd also has reflux in her bladder and she has been holding her urine lately and has had three pee accidents in the last 24 hours. She has been potty trained for months. Any help?Faith From: deanna gentry <dkg116yahoo (DOT) com>To: miralax@yahoogroups .comSent: Sat, December 12, 2009 7:40:49 PMSubject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? I also have a letter from the drug manufacturer from 2008. Deanna From: Faith Fox <faif15yahoo (DOT) com>To: miralax@yahoogroups .comSent: Sat, December 12, 2009 8:43:01 PMSubject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? Amy, The letter you posted, is that from the manufacturer of miralax? I would be interested in getting a copy of that. I was just wondering who it was from.ThanksFaith From: Amy Hollis <amy_m_hollis@ yahoo.com>To: miralax@yahoogroups .comSent: Sat, December 12, 2009 6:01:32 PMSubject: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? Dear everyone, We have all experienced terrible things due to this supposedly wonder drug has anyone ever spoke to a lawyer about having this drug researched for long term side effects? This is so dangerous to our children and the doctors seem to distribute it like candy. I saw a report on fox news today that said 47% of children are misdiagnosed from doctors going by what other doctors just tell them what works. How long are we as parents going to put up with this. The things people are saying are true- Tremors, rocking, mood swings, violent behavior and so on and so on. Just curious if anyone has ever pursued this???? amy No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG - www.avg.comVersion: 8.5.427 / Virus Database: 270.14.105/2562 - Release Date: 12/13/09 07:39:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2009 Report Share Posted December 14, 2009 Deanna, Thank you for your reply I will try some of the suggestions FaithTo: miralax Sent: Sat, December 12, 2009 8:07:02 PMSubject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? I'm going to tell you what we do, and why. No Miralax...obvious reasons. We give Cody 2 tsp of Extra Virgin Olive Oil at night (just before bed). I give him this instead of Mineral Oil...which was what the docs had my older son taking years ago. The olive oil keeps the stool soft. It has been said that it can cause malabsorption due to too many fats or something like that. But, we have not had that problem. And I was also told to do it at bedtime after all meals have been eaten for the day. Like I said the olive oil is to keep the stool soft. Also he takes 2 tsp of benefiber 3x a day. This bulks up his poo. See he has mega colon and his colon does not start contracting until it "feels full"...well to get his colon full would take weeks. The benefiber kinda bulks it up so that his colon feels full sooner. But if your not giving your child something to keep the stool soft (like olive oil or whatever you prefer) then the benefiber will make the constipation worse. It is a horrible vicious cycle. 1-2 probiotics daily (we chose Align). Probiotics replace the good bacteria in the gut that is washed away by all kinds of things like antibiotics. I also give his 2 tsp of Milk of Magnesia about 2 times a week...just because it will get the ball rolling. 1 multi vitamin 2 vitamin c And a diet including lots of fruits and veggies. This does not have him going everyday, but it has him going about every 3rd day...which is good for him...he has gone as long as 3 weeks or so without going to the bathroom. This has been working for him now for over a year. But I can't let up for even 1 day...I don't know the underlying cause, so we just keep doing this. Deanna From: Faith Fox <faif15yahoo (DOT) com>To: miralax@yahoogroups .comSent: Sat, December 12, 2009 9:50:30 PMSubject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? Deanna,Can you post that letter. I would really like to show my dd doc. We took her off the miralax about a month ago but she had been on 2 full doses and when we took her to her ped today he said to give her more because she is backed up again. My husband and I are not giving it to her anymore. We are trying milk of magnesium right now. Does anyone have any other suggestions? My dd is having a real hard time and the GFCF diet didn't seem to help. Nothing has helped longer then a couple of weeks.. Her docs refuse to do any further tested and they have never scope or done anything to look at her colon. She has had two x-rays that showed her backed up recently but the last time they did an ultrasound she was 4 months old. She is now three. I can not find a doc to help and we can not afford to pay out of pocket. Does anyone have any suggestions? My dd also has reflux in her bladder and she has been holding her urine lately and has had three pee accidents in the last 24 hours. She has been potty trained for months. Any help?Faith From: deanna gentry <dkg116yahoo (DOT) com>To: miralax@yahoogroups .comSent: Sat, December 12, 2009 7:40:49 PMSubject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? I also have a letter from the drug manufacturer from 2008. Deanna From: Faith Fox <faif15yahoo (DOT) com>To: miralax@yahoogroups .comSent: Sat, December 12, 2009 8:43:01 PMSubject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? Amy, The letter you posted, is that from the manufacturer of miralax? I would be interested in getting a copy of that. I was just wondering who it was from.ThanksFaith From: Amy Hollis <amy_m_hollis@ yahoo.com>To: miralax@yahoogroups .comSent: Sat, December 12, 2009 6:01:32 PMSubject: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? Dear everyone, We have all experienced terrible things due to this supposedly wonder drug has anyone ever spoke to a lawyer about having this drug researched for long term side effects? This is so dangerous to our children and the doctors seem to distribute it like candy. I saw a report on fox news today that said 47% of children are misdiagnosed from doctors going by what other doctors just tell them what works. How long are we as parents going to put up with this. The things people are saying are true- Tremors, rocking, mood swings, violent behavior and so on and so on. Just curious if anyone has ever pursued this???? amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2009 Report Share Posted December 14, 2009 If I were you're attorney, I would have argued that the weight was due to stool adding up inside him....................I'm glad the Judge ruled in your favor From: mommtlc <oldworldtile@ yahoo.com>Subject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer?????To: miralax@yahoogroups .comDate: Sunday, December 13, 2009, 1:28 PM It does -- but in order to get the ball rolling well, you need to have someone who has a direct cause/effect RECENTLY with test results and without any other possibilities of cause of damage. Then you can add in all the others in the "class". We haven't found that person yet.> > > From: deanna gentry <dkg116yahoo (DOT) com>> Subject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer?????> To: miralax@yahoogroups .com> Date: Saturday, December 12, 2009, 10:58 PM> > >  > > > > > Well, Cody was diagnosed with a stretched colon (mega colon) gi doc says it is 20x the size of the average adult and his was caused from years of chronic constipation.>  > I really don't know how long it takes for the Miralax to get out of their system. Cody has been without it for almost 2 years. One of the biggest problems it caused him was lack of thirst...I could not hardly get him to drink anything, I mean ANYTHING. I had to medicine dropper it in him...it was scary. He has slowly gotten better, but not back to normal. Before the Miralax, he was a big drinker...now he is just below average.>  > I have never heard of ileus, I'm going to research this.>  > I really like that regimin you make...very creative.>  > Oh yeah, to clear something up...I am rephrasing what I said about our kids having a fear of going poo...MY son (not our kids) has/had a fear of going poo do to the pain from the constipation. He no longer has the fear because he has had NO pain for over a year now.>  Deanna > > > > > > > From: Lillu <lillu0314yahoo (DOT) com>> To: miralax@yahoogroups .com> Sent: Sat, December 12, 2009 10:40:52 PM> Subject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer?????> >  > > > > Deanna, > > What is mega colon and how is one diagnosed? Is it genetic or a side effect of chronic constipation?> > I was also wondering how long it takes before the Miralax is completely out of the system. My daughter was on it for nearly 9 months, first at 1/2 cap for months, then at full cap before we started weaning her off about 3 wks ago.> > She is 2.2 y/o. We give her Activia 1-2x per day, for dinner, I mix an oatmeal cereal for her with Dr. Schulze's Intestinal Formula #3 and prune puree, a pat of butter, 3 tbs of apple sauce (which my picky eater will actually eat while enjoying some Dora Therapy at the same time). For lunch she eats soup. She drinks plenty of water and her probiotic formula 2-3 x/day. She is off milk/cheese/ white bread/corn by process of elimination and guess work on our part.> > Still, she is constipated and if she goes 2 days w/o BM, the following morning, we administer the Pedialax, the glycerin one, which works almost immediately. If she does go, it is after HOURS of holding back and not w/o crying quite a bit. Not sure if this is because of pain or fear or a combination.> > I doubt that my daughter would take olive oil or even MOM. I am considering giving her the liquid probiotic, just undecided on which one. My goal is to soften her stools to the point where she cannot hold it back. > > Also wondering if my daughter is suffering from ileus, one of the side effects of prolonged use of Miralax - how would I be able to tell? Is there a test for this? > > > > > > From: deanna gentry <dkg116yahoo (DOT) com>> To: miralax@yahoogroups .com> Sent: Sat, December 12, 2009 11:07:02 PM> Subject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer?????> >  > > > > > I'm going to tell you what we do, and why.> No Miralax...obvious reasons.>  > We give Cody 2 tsp of Extra Virgin Olive Oil at night (just before bed). I give him this instead of Mineral Oil...which was what the docs had my older son taking years ago. The olive oil keeps the stool soft. It has been said that it can cause malabsorption due to too many fats or something like that. But, we have not had that problem. And I was also told to do it at bedtime after all meals have been eaten for the day. Like I said the olive oil is to keep the stool soft.>  > Also he takes 2 tsp of benefiber 3x a day. This bulks up his poo. See he has mega colon and his colon does not start contracting until it "feels full"....well to get his colon full would take weeks. The benefiber kinda bulks it up so that his colon feels full sooner. But if your not giving your child something to keep the stool soft (like olive oil or whatever you prefer) then the benefiber will make the constipation worse. It is a horrible vicious cycle. >  > 1-2 probiotics daily (we chose Align). Probiotics replace the good bacteria in the gut that is washed away by all kinds of things like antibiotics. >  > I also give his 2 tsp of Milk of Magnesia about 2 times a week...just because it will get the ball rolling.>  > 1 multi vitamin>  > 2 vitamin c>  > And a diet including lots of fruits and veggies. >  > This does not have him going everyday, but it has him going about every 3rd day...which is good for him...he has gone as long as 3 weeks or so without going to the bathroom. This has been working for him now for over a year. But I can't let up for even 1 day...I don't know the underlying cause, so we just keep doing this.>  >  >  >  > Deanna> > > > > > > From: Faith Fox <faif15yahoo (DOT) com>> To: miralax@yahoogroups .com> Sent: Sat, December 12, 2009 9:50:30 PM> Subject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer?????> >  > > > > Deanna,> Can you post that letter. I would really like to show my dd doc. We took her off the miralax about a month ago but she had been on 2 full doses and when we took her to her ped today he said to give her more because she is backed up again. My husband and I are not giving it to her anymore. We are trying milk of magnesium right now. Does anyone have any other suggestions? My dd is having a real hard time and the GFCF diet didn't seem to help. Nothing has helped longer then a couple of weeks.. Her docs refuse to do any further tested and they have never scope or done anything to look at her colon. She has had two x-rays that showed her backed up recently but the last time they did an ultrasound she was 4 months old. She is now three. I can not find a doc to help and we can not afford to pay out of pocket. Does anyone have any suggestions? My dd also has reflux in her bladder and she has been holding her urine lately and has had three pee accidents in the> last 24 hours. She has been potty trained for months. Any help?> > Faith> > > > > > From: deanna gentry <dkg116yahoo (DOT) com>> To: miralax@yahoogroups .com> Sent: Sat, December 12, 2009 7:40:49 PM> Subject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer?????> >  > > > > > I also have a letter from the drug manufacturer from 2008.>  Deanna > > > > > > > From: Faith Fox <faif15yahoo (DOT) com>> To: miralax@yahoogroups .com> Sent: Sat, December 12, 2009 8:43:01 PM> Subject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer?????> >  > > > > Amy, The letter you posted, is that from the manufacturer of miralax? I would be interested in getting a copy of that. I was just wondering who it was from.> > Thanks> Faith> > > > > > From: Amy Hollis <amy_m_hollis@ yahoo.com>> To: miralax@yahoogroups .com> Sent: Sat, December 12, 2009 6:01:32 PM> Subject: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer?????> >  > > > > > > > Dear everyone,> We have all experienced terrible things due to this supposedly wonder drug has anyone ever spoke to a lawyer about having this drug researched for long term side effects? This is so dangerous to our children and the doctors seem to distribute it like candy. I saw a report on fox news today that said 47% of children are misdiagnosed from doctors going by what other doctors just tell them what works. How long are we as parents going to put up with this. > The things people are saying are true-> Tremors, rocking, mood swings, violent behavior and so on and so on. Just curious if anyone has ever pursued this????> amy> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2009 Report Share Posted December 14, 2009 Most of these children never had a problem whatsoever with their urinary tract until they took Miralax If she is backed up, that can put pressure on the bladder. If she is experiencing reflux, you need to get your urologist involved. Intermittent catheterization can prevent the reflux. I'm curious, why did you stop the Miralax? Was the Miralax effective? Good luck Jack From: miralax@yahoogroups .com [mailto:miralax@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of Faith FoxSent: Saturday, December 12, 2009 10:51 PMTo: miralax@yahoogroups .comSubject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? Deanna,Can you post that letter. I would really like to show my dd doc. We took her off the miralax about a month ago but she had been on 2 full doses and when we took her to her ped today he said to give her more because she is backed up again. My husband and I are not giving it to her anymore. We are trying milk of magnesium right now. Does anyone have any other suggestions? My dd is having a real hard time and the GFCF diet didn't seem to help. Nothing has helped longer then a couple of weeks. Her docs refuse to do any further tested and they have never scope or done anything to look at her colon. She has had two x-rays that showed her backed up recently but the last time they did an ultrasound she was 4 months old. She is now three. I can not find a doc to help and we can not afford to pay out of pocket. Does anyone have any suggestions? My dd also has reflux in her bladder and she has been holding her urine lately and has had three pee accidents in the last 24 hours. She has been potty trained for months. Any help?Faith From: deanna gentry <dkg116yahoo (DOT) com>To: miralax@yahoogroups .comSent: Sat, December 12, 2009 7:40:49 PMSubject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? I also have a letter from the drug manufacturer from 2008. Deanna From: Faith Fox <faif15yahoo (DOT) com>To: miralax@yahoogroups .comSent: Sat, December 12, 2009 8:43:01 PMSubject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? Amy, The letter you posted, is that from the manufacturer of miralax? I would be interested in getting a copy of that. I was just wondering who it was from.ThanksFaith From: Amy Hollis <amy_m_hollis@ yahoo.com>To: miralax@yahoogroups .comSent: Sat, December 12, 2009 6:01:32 PMSubject: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? Dear everyone, We have all experienced terrible things due to this supposedly wonder drug has anyone ever spoke to a lawyer about having this drug researched for long term side effects? This is so dangerous to our children and the doctors seem to distribute it like candy. I saw a report on fox news today that said 47% of children are misdiagnosed from doctors going by what other doctors just tell them what works. How long are we as parents going to put up with this. The things people are saying are true- Tremors, rocking, mood swings, violent behavior and so on and so on. Just curious if anyone has ever pursued this???? amy No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG - www.avg.comVersion: 8.5.427 / Virus Database: 270.14.105/2562 - Release Date: 12/13/09 07:39:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2009 Report Share Posted December 14, 2009 gas bloating flatulence Subject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer?????To: miralax Date: Monday, December 14, 2009, 11:50 AM I'm curious - do the makers of Miralax list any possible side effects for the prescribed use of their drug? Most chemicals have known side effects. Miralax is sold just in a bottle, without a box and the usual little document that lists everything on it. From: Faith Fox <faif15yahoo (DOT) com>To: miralax@yahoogroups .comSent: Mon, December 14, 2009 12:25:33 PMSubject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? She already sees a urologist and is on an antibiotic. We stopped the miralax because she has been on it for two years and she was constantly needing more and more to go and was still not going consistently even after two full doses of miralax and two home clean out with enimea. My husband and I were very concerned about her behavior as well.ThanksFaith From: Jack Gershon <jackgershon (DOT) cc>To: miralax@yahoogroups .comSent: Mon, December 14, 2009 4:27:43 AMSubject: RE: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? If she is backed up, that can put pressure on the bladder. If she is experiencing reflux, you need to get your urologist involved. Intermittent catheterization can prevent the reflux. I'm curious, why did you stop the Miralax? Was the Miralax effective? Good luck Jack From: miralax@yahoogroups .com [mailto:miralax@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of Faith FoxSent: Saturday, December 12, 2009 10:51 PMTo: miralax@yahoogroups .comSubject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? Deanna,Can you post that letter. I would really like to show my dd doc. We took her off the miralax about a month ago but she had been on 2 full doses and when we took her to her ped today he said to give her more because she is backed up again. My husband and I are not giving it to her anymore. We are trying milk of magnesium right now. Does anyone have any other suggestions? My dd is having a real hard time and the GFCF diet didn't seem to help. Nothing has helped longer then a couple of weeks. Her docs refuse to do any further tested and they have never scope or done anything to look at her colon. She has had two x-rays that showed her backed up recently but the last time they did an ultrasound she was 4 months old. She is now three. I can not find a doc to help and we can not afford to pay out of pocket. Does anyone have any suggestions? My dd also has reflux in her bladder and she has been holding her urine lately and has had three pee accidents in the last 24 hours. She has been potty trained for months. Any help?Faith From: deanna gentry <dkg116yahoo (DOT) com>To: miralax@yahoogroups .comSent: Sat, December 12, 2009 7:40:49 PMSubject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? I also have a letter from the drug manufacturer from 2008. Deanna From: Faith Fox <faif15yahoo (DOT) com>To: miralax@yahoogroups .comSent: Sat, December 12, 2009 8:43:01 PMSubject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? Amy, The letter you posted, is that from the manufacturer of miralax? I would be interested in getting a copy of that. I was just wondering who it was from.ThanksFaith From: Amy Hollis <amy_m_hollis@ yahoo.com>To: miralax@yahoogroups .comSent: Sat, December 12, 2009 6:01:32 PMSubject: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? Dear everyone, We have all experienced terrible things due to this supposedly wonder drug has anyone ever spoke to a lawyer about having this drug researched for long term side effects? This is so dangerous to our children and the doctors seem to distribute it like candy. I saw a report on fox news today that said 47% of children are misdiagnosed from doctors going by what other doctors just tell them what works. How long are we as parents going to put up with this. The things people are saying are true- Tremors, rocking, mood swings, violent behavior and so on and so on. Just curious if anyone has ever pursued this???? amy No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG - www.avg.comVersion: 8.5.427 / Virus Database: 270.14.105/2562 - Release Date: 12/13/09 07:39:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2009 Report Share Posted December 18, 2009 Quite so - reminding them how they can avoid getting enemas/suppositories is all important! > > > From: Lillu <lillu0314yahoo (DOT) com> > Subject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? > To: miralax@yahoogroups .com > Date: Saturday, December 12, 2009, 10:40 PM > > >  > > > > Deanna, > > What is mega colon and how is one diagnosed? Is it genetic or a side effect of chronic constipation? > > I was also wondering how long it takes before the Miralax is completely out of the system. My daughter was on it for nearly 9 months, first at 1/2 cap for months, then at full cap before we started weaning her off about 3 wks ago. > > She is 2.2 y/o. We give her Activia 1-2x per day, for dinner, I mix an oatmeal cereal for her with Dr. Schulze's Intestinal Formula #3 and prune puree, a pat of butter, 3 tbs of apple sauce (which my picky eater will actually eat while enjoying some Dora Therapy at the same time). For lunch she eats soup. She drinks plenty of water and her probiotic formula 2-3 x/day. She is off milk/cheese/ white bread/corn by process of elimination and guess work on our part. > > Still, she is constipated and if she goes 2 days w/o BM, the following morning, we administer the Pedialax, the glycerin one, which works almost immediately. If she does go, it is after HOURS of holding back and not w/o crying quite a bit. Not sure if this is because of pain or fear or a combination. > > I doubt that my daughter would take olive oil or even MOM. I am considering giving her the liquid probiotic, just undecided on which one. My goal is to soften her stools to the point where she cannot hold it back. > > Also wondering if my daughter is suffering from ileus, one of the side effects of prolonged use of Miralax - how would I be able to tell? Is there a test for this? > > > > > > From: deanna gentry <dkg116yahoo (DOT) com> > To: miralax@yahoogroups .com > Sent: Sat, December 12, 2009 11:07:02 PM > Subject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? > >  > > > > > I'm going to tell you what we do, and why. > No Miralax...obvious reasons. >  > We give Cody 2 tsp of Extra Virgin Olive Oil at night (just before bed). I give him this instead of Mineral Oil...which was what the docs had my older son taking years ago. The olive oil keeps the stool soft. It has been said that it can cause malabsorption due to too many fats or something like that. But, we have not had that problem. And I was also told to do it at bedtime after all meals have been eaten for the day. Like I said the olive oil is to keep the stool soft. >  > Also he takes 2 tsp of benefiber 3x a day. This bulks up his poo. See he has mega colon and his colon does not start contracting until it " feels full " ...well to get his colon full would take weeks. The benefiber kinda bulks it up so that his colon feels full sooner. But if your not giving your child something to keep the stool soft (like olive oil or whatever you prefer) then the benefiber will make the constipation worse. It is a horrible vicious cycle. >  > 1-2 probiotics daily (we chose Align). Probiotics replace the good bacteria in the gut that is washed away by all kinds of things like antibiotics. >  > I also give his 2 tsp of Milk of Magnesia about 2 times a week...just because it will get the ball rolling. >  > 1 multi vitamin >  > 2 vitamin c >  > And a diet including lots of fruits and veggies. >  > This does not have him going everyday, but it has him going about every 3rd day...which is good for him...he has gone as long as 3 weeks or so without going to the bathroom. This has been working for him now for over a year. But I can't let up for even 1 day...I don't know the underlying cause, so we just keep doing this. >  >  >  >  > Deanna > > > > > > > From: Faith Fox <faif15yahoo (DOT) com> > To: miralax@yahoogroups .com > Sent: Sat, December 12, 2009 9:50:30 PM > Subject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? > >  > > > > Deanna, > Can you post that letter. I would really like to show my dd doc. We took her off the miralax about a month ago but she had been on 2 full doses and when we took her to her ped today he said to give her more because she is backed up again. My husband and I are not giving it to her anymore. We are trying milk of magnesium right now. Does anyone have any other suggestions? My dd is having a real hard time and the GFCF diet didn't seem to help. Nothing has helped longer then a couple of weeks.. Her docs refuse to do any further tested and they have never scope or done anything to look at her colon. She has had two x-rays that showed her backed up recently but the last time they did an ultrasound she was 4 months old. She is now three. I can not find a doc to help and we can not afford to pay out of pocket. Does anyone have any suggestions? My dd also has reflux in her bladder and she has been holding her urine lately and has had three pee accidents in the > last 24 hours. She has been potty trained for months. Any help? > > Faith > > > > > > From: deanna gentry <dkg116yahoo (DOT) com> > To: miralax@yahoogroups .com > Sent: Sat, December 12, 2009 7:40:49 PM > Subject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? > >  > > > > > I also have a letter from the drug manufacturer from 2008. >  Deanna > > > > > > > From: Faith Fox <faif15yahoo (DOT) com> > To: miralax@yahoogroups .com > Sent: Sat, December 12, 2009 8:43:01 PM > Subject: Re: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? > >  > > > > Amy, The letter you posted, is that from the manufacturer of miralax? I would be interested in getting a copy of that. I was just wondering who it was from. > > Thanks > Faith > > > > > > From: Amy Hollis <amy_m_hollis@ yahoo.com> > To: miralax@yahoogroups .com > Sent: Sat, December 12, 2009 6:01:32 PM > Subject: has anyone ever considered speaking to a lawyer????? > >  > > > > > > > Dear everyone, > We have all experienced terrible things due to this supposedly wonder drug has anyone ever spoke to a lawyer about having this drug researched for long term side effects? This is so dangerous to our children and the doctors seem to distribute it like candy. I saw a report on fox news today that said 47% of children are misdiagnosed from doctors going by what other doctors just tell them what works. How long are we as parents going to put up with this. > The things people are saying are true- > Tremors, rocking, mood swings, violent behavior and so on and so on. Just curious if anyone has ever pursued this???? > amy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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