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bummer. yeah my son gets the worst bloody rashes youve ever seen so i cant imagine waht theyd be like if this causes them. time will tell.

Subject: Re: what do you think of lactulose?To: miralax Date: Saturday, March 19, 2011, 1:10 PM

Worked fairly well for us for a while. We use it in conjuction with low doses of mineral oil. Two problems we encountered (that may not be a problem for others)... more gas and it makes the poop more acidic. If your child is able to use the toilet I would just caution to be sure he wipes well. My son is not trained for bms and so the more acidic poop became more of an issue for us b/c he has sensitive skin and it literally burned his butt. But I guess like anything else, judge for yourself--our pediatrician gave lactulose to his own daughter and b/c she was toilet trained there were not problems with it (per him). It did work pretty well for us as a stool softener, so it was a shame we had to discontinue it.Kathy what do you think of lactulose?What do you guys think of lactulose as a method to soften poop? My son had his endoscopy and colonoscopy yesterday and things looked good but we will have to wait till the biopsies come back for hishbrungs and celiac. They say it doesnt look like celiac so that was cool. Honestly i think it was the vicious rash that caused the witholding and then there is no stopping that snowball. We tiols doc we didn't ant to use miralax and we finally talked to a doc who was willing to tell us another option. Lactulose is made from lactose and isnt absorbable into the body so it goes to colon to have the colon kick in some acid and that draws water to the colon and then you get water in

stool. Seems wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy more natural than a manmade chemical. Anyone using this stuff?

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Please don't feel too bad. The main problem for us was that we had to give my

son a cleanout every few weeks. It was during those cleanouts that the

burn/rash happened. But I do know what you mean. When my son has a bad bloody

rash like that, we have to let him get backed up in order for it to heal.

what do you think of lactulose?

What do you guys think of lactulose as a method to soften poop? My son had his

endoscopy and colonoscopy yesterday and things looked good but we will have to

wait till the biopsies come back for hishbrungs and celiac. They say it doesnt

look like celiac so that was cool. Honestly i think it was the vicious rash that

caused the witholding and then there is no stopping that snowball. We tiols doc

we didn't ant to use miralax and we finally talked to a doc who was willing to

tell us another option. Lactulose is made from lactose and isnt absorbable into

the body so it goes to colon to have the colon kick in some acid and that draws

water to the colon and then you get water in stool. Seems wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy

more natural than a manmade chemical. Anyone using this stuff?

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ever find a butt paste that protected his skin cause all 10 that we used have no affect on stopping that rashSubject: Re: what do you think of lactulose?To: miralax Date: Saturday, March 19, 2011, 1:10 PM Worked fairly well for us for a while. We use it in conjuction with low doses of mineral oil. Two problems we encountered (that may not be a problem for others)... more gas and it

makes the poop more acidic. If your child is able to use the toilet I would just caution to be sure he wipes well. My son is not trained for bms and so the more acidic poop became more of an issue for us b/c he has sensitive skin and it literally burned his butt. But I guess like anything else, judge for yourself--our pediatrician gave lactulose to his own daughter and b/c she was toilet trained there were not problems with it (per him). It did work pretty well for us as a stool softener, so it was a shame we had to discontinue it.Kathy what do you think of lactulose?What do you guys think of lactulose as a method to soften poop? My son had his endoscopy and colonoscopy yesterday and things looked good but we will have to wait till the biopsies come back for hishbrungs and celiac. They say it doesnt look like celiac so that was cool. Honestly i think it was the vicious rash that caused the witholding and then there is no stopping that snowball. We tiols doc we didn't ant to use miralax and we finally talked to a doc who was willing to tell us another option. Lactulose is made from lactose and isnt absorbable into the body so it goes to colon to have the colon kick in some acid and that draws water to the colon and then you get water in stool. Seems wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy more natural than a manmade chemical. Anyone using this stuff?

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We got a prescription for Vusion Cream from the doctor, that stuff rocks! From: miralax [mailto:miralax ] On Behalf Of scott kinderSent: Saturday, March 19, 2011 3:26 PMTo: miralax Subject: Re: what do you think of lactulose? ever find a butt paste that protected his skin cause all 10 that we used have no affect on stopping that rashSubject: Re: what do you think of lactulose?To: miralax Date: Saturday, March 19, 2011, 1:10 PM Worked fairly well for us for a while. We use it in conjuction with low doses of mineral oil. Two problems we encountered (that may not be a problem for others)... more gas and it makes the poop more acidic. If your child is able to use the toilet I would just caution to be sure he wipes well. My son is not trained for bms and so the more acidic poop became more of an issue for us b/c he has sensitive skin and it literally burned his butt. But I guess like anything else, judge for yourself--our pediatrician gave lactulose to his own daughter and b/c she was toilet trained there were not problems with it (per him). It did work pretty well for us as a stool softener, so it was a shame we had to discontinue it.Kathy what do you think of lactulose?What do you guys think of lactulose as a method to soften poop? My son had his endoscopy and colonoscopy yesterday and things looked good but we will have to wait till the biopsies come back for hishbrungs and celiac. They say it doesnt look like celiac so that was cool. Honestly i think it was the vicious rash that caused the witholding and then there is no stopping that snowball. We tiols doc we didn't ant to use miralax and we finally talked to a doc who was willing to tell us another option. Lactulose is made from lactose and isnt absorbable into the body so it goes to colon to have the colon kick in some acid and that draws water to the colon and then you get water in stool. Seems wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy more natural than a manmade chemical. Anyone using this stuff?

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yeah it has stuff to fight yeast infection in it and all the other ingredients are your classic butt cream ingredients. We know its not a yeast infection so this one probably wouldn't work for him. Thanks of the suggestion thoguh.Subject: Re: what do you think of lactulose?To: miralax Date: Saturday, March 19, 2011, 1:10 PM Worked fairly well for us for a while. We use it in conjuction with low doses of mineral oil. Two problems we encountered (that may not be a problem for others)... more gas and it makes the poop more acidic. If your child is able to use the toilet I would just caution to be sure he wipes well. My son is not trained for bms and so the more acidic poop became

more of an issue for us b/c he has sensitive skin and it literally burned his butt. But I guess like anything else, judge for yourself--our pediatrician gave lactulose to his own daughter and b/c she was toilet trained there were not problems with it (per him). It did work pretty well for us as a stool softener, so it was a shame we had to discontinue it.Kathy what do you think of lactulose?What do you guys think of lactulose as a method to soften poop? My son had his endoscopy and colonoscopy yesterday and things looked good but we will have to wait

till the biopsies come back for hishbrungs and celiac. They say it doesnt look like celiac so that was cool. Honestly i think it was the vicious rash that caused the witholding and then there is no stopping that snowball. We tiols doc we didn't ant to use miralax and we finally talked to a doc who was willing to tell us another option. Lactulose is made from lactose and isnt absorbable into the body so it goes to colon to have the colon kick in some acid and that draws water to the colon and then you get water in stool. Seems wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy more natural than a manmade chemical. Anyone using this stuff?

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We have used a cream called 'Corona' lanolin rich ointment that you find in

the pet section of the store. A relative of ours suggested it to us, who

used it on her psoriasis sores. It is called an ointment, but it looks

like a thick cream. Also, a layer of plain Vasoline petroleum jelly

is a good preventative method; it keeps the bm off the skin, for the most

part. Quoting scott kinder

: yeah it has stuff to fight yeast infection in it and all the other

ingredients are your classic butt cream ingredients. We know its not a yeast

infection so this one probably wouldn't work for him. Thanks of the suggestion

thoguh.Subject:

Re: what do you think of lactulose?To: miralax Date: Saturday,

March 19, 2011, 1:10 PM Worked fairly well for us

for a while. We use it in conjuction with low doses of mineral oil. Two problems

we encountered (that may not be a problem for others)... more gas and it makes

the poop more acidic. If your child is able to use the toilet I would just

caution to be sure he wipes well. My son is not trained for bms and so the more

acidic poop became more of an issue for us b/c he has sensitive skin and it

literally burned his butt. But I guess like anything else, judge for

yourself--our pediatrician gave lactulose to his own daughter and b/c she was

toilet trained there were not problems with it (per him). It did work pretty

well for us as a stool softener, so it was a shame we had to discontinue it.Kathy what do you think of

lactulose?What do you guys think of lactulose as a method to soften

poop? My son had his endoscopy and colonoscopy yesterday and things looked good

but we will have to wait till the biopsies come back for hishbrungs and celiac. They say it doesnt look like celiac so that was cool. Honestly i think it was

the vicious rash that caused the witholding and then there is no stopping that

snowball. We tiols doc we didn't ant to use miralax and we finally talked to a

doc who was willing to tell us another option. Lactulose is made from lactose

and isnt absorbable into the body so it goes to colon to have the colon kick in

some acid and that draws water to the colon and then you get water in stool. Seems wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy more natural than a manmade chemical. Anyone using this

stuff?

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i read they just changed a few ingredients in it and now it may not be good for kids.Subject: Re: what do you think of lactulose?To: miralax Date: Saturday, March 19, 2011, 1:10 PM Worked fairly well for us for a while. We use it in conjuction with low doses of mineral oil. Two problems we encountered (that may not be a problem for others)... more gas and it makes the poop more acidic. If your child is able to use the toilet I would just caution to be sure he wipes well. My son is not trained for bms and so the more acidic poop became more of

an issue for us b/c he has sensitive skin and it literally burned his butt. But I guess like anything else, judge for yourself--our pediatrician gave lactulose to his own daughter and b/c she was toilet trained there were not problems with it (per him). It did work pretty well for us as a stool softener, so it was a shame we had to discontinue it.Kathy what do you think of lactulose?What do you guys think of lactulose as a method to soften poop? My son had his endoscopy and colonoscopy yesterday and things looked good but we will have to wait till

the biopsies come back for hishbrungs and celiac. They say it doesnt look like celiac so that was cool. Honestly i think it was the vicious rash that caused the witholding and then there is no stopping that snowball. We tiols doc we didn't ant to use miralax and we finally talked to a doc who was willing to tell us another option. Lactulose is made from lactose and isnt absorbable into the body so it goes to colon to have the colon kick in some acid and that draws water to the colon and then you get water in stool. Seems wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy more natural than a manmade chemical. Anyone using this stuff?

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We dealt with a lot of bloody rashes when our daughter was a baby, and, at 3 and potty trained we still deal with rashes. Here’s what we’ve found that works: If the child is in diapers, gently wash the skin with soap and water every diaper change. For poops, we would put her in the tub or shower and soap and rinse real quick. For pees, we’d put warm water in a squeeze bottle, put a thick stack of wash clothes under her bottom and squirt her wet, soap her up then squirt her soap off. Then you have to get their bottom very dry before putting a diaper back on. Our nurse suggested a hair dryer that has a cold air setting, that worked well. Then, to treat the rash, we used a concoction of Maalox minty flavor liquid, hydrocotizone cream, and lotrimin – a small squirt of each, mixed together and then applied. Once the rash goes away, the best butt cream we use as a preventative each time a diaper/pull up goes on is Canus Lil’ Goats Diaper Cream, you can buy it online. Its smells wonderful and works great, it’s got 40% zinc. Another thing we do when there’s a rash is add baking soda to her bath to sooth it, we do this for a sore anus after straining too. Hope some of that helps!!

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Have you tried calendula cream? Also you can dissolve a calendula 30c homeopathic pellet in 4 oz of water and apply that to the skin… From: miralax [mailto:miralax ] On Behalf Of Renae SchleySent: Saturday, March 19, 2011 4:49 PMTo: miralax Subject: Re: what do you think of lactulose? We dealt with a lot of bloody rashes when our daughter was a baby, and, at 3 and potty trained we still deal with rashes. Here’s what we’ve found that works: If the child is in diapers, gently wash the skin with soap and water every diaper change. For poops, we would put her in the tub or shower and soap and rinse real quick. For pees, we’d put warm water in a squeeze bottle, put a thick stack of wash clothes under her bottom and squirt her wet, soap her up then squirt her soap off. Then you have to get their bottom very dry before putting a diaper back on. Our nurse suggested a hair dryer that has a cold air setting, that worked well. Then, to treat the rash, we used a concoction of Maalox minty flavor liquid, hydrocotizone cream, and lotrimin – a small squirt of each, mixed together and then applied. Once the rash goes away, the best butt cream we use as a preventative each time a diaper/pull up goes on is Canus Lil’ Goats Diaper Cream, you can buy it online. Its smells wonderful and works great, it’s got 40% zinc. Another thing we do when there’s a rash is add baking soda to her bath to sooth it, we do this for a sore anus after straining too. Hope some of that helps!!

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It works for us...a jar lasts a long time, so I don't know if the ingredients

have changed or not. My son hasn't had blisters in a long long

time; I use this and mainly Vaseline as a preventative measure.

Thank you.Quoting scott kinder

: i read they just changed a few ingredients in it and now it may not

be good for kids.Subject:

Re: what do you think of lactulose?To: miralax Date: Saturday,

March 19, 2011, 1:10 PM Worked fairly well for us

for a while. We use it in conjuction with low doses of mineral oil. Two problems

we encountered (that may not be a problem for others)... more gas and it makes

the poop more acidic. If your child is able to use the toilet I would just

caution to be sure he wipes well. My son is not trained for bms and so the more

acidic poop became more of an issue for us b/c he has sensitive skin and it

literally burned his butt. But I guess like anything else, judge for

yourself--our pediatrician gave lactulose to his own daughter and b/c she was

toilet trained there were not problems with it (per him). It did work pretty

well for us as a stool softener, so it was a shame we had to discontinue it.Kathy what do you think of

lactulose?What do you guys think of lactulose as a method to soften

poop? My son had his endoscopy and colonoscopy yesterday and things looked good

but we will have to wait till the biopsies come back for hishbrungs and celiac. They say it doesnt look like celiac so that was cool. Honestly i think it was

the vicious rash that caused the witholding and then there is no stopping that

snowball. We tiols doc we didn't ant to use miralax and we finally talked to a

doc who was willing to tell us another option. Lactulose is made from lactose

and isnt absorbable into the body so it goes to colon to have the colon kick in

some acid and that draws water to the colon and then you get water in stool. Seems wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy more natural than a manmade chemical. Anyone using this

stuff?

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have you tried it?

Subject: RE: what do you think of lactulose?To: miralax Date: Saturday, March 19, 2011, 4:55 PM

Have you tried calendula cream? Also you can dissolve a calendula 30c homeopathic pellet in 4 oz of water and apply that to the skin…

From: miralax [mailto:miralax ] On Behalf Of Renae SchleySent: Saturday, March 19, 2011 4:49 PMTo: miralax Subject: Re: what do you think of lactulose?

We dealt with a lot of bloody rashes when our daughter was a baby, and, at 3 and potty trained we still deal with rashes. Here’s what we’ve found that works:

If the child is in diapers, gently wash the skin with soap and water every diaper change. For poops, we would put her in the tub or shower and soap and rinse real quick. For pees, we’d put warm water in a squeeze bottle, put a thick stack of wash clothes under her bottom and squirt her wet, soap her up then squirt her soap off. Then you have to get their bottom very dry before putting a diaper back on. Our nurse suggested a hair dryer that has a cold air setting, that worked well.

Then, to treat the rash, we used a concoction of Maalox minty flavor liquid, hydrocotizone cream, and lotrimin – a small squirt of each, mixed together and then applied. Once the rash goes away, the best butt cream we use as a preventative each time a diaper/pull up goes on is Canus Lil’ Goats Diaper Cream, you can buy it online. Its smells wonderful and works great, it’s got 40% zinc.

Another thing we do when there’s a rash is add baking soda to her bath to sooth it, we do this for a sore anus after straining too.

Hope some of that helps!!

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Both with good results...but then vusion works here tooSent from my HTC Evo 4G on the Now Network from Sprint!----- Reply message -----Date: Sun, Mar 20, 2011 1:47 pmSubject: what do you think of lactulose?To: <miralax >

have you tried it?

Subject: RE: what do you think of lactulose?To: miralax Date: Saturday, March 19, 2011, 4:55 PM

Have you tried calendula cream? Also you can dissolve a calendula 30c homeopathic pellet in 4 oz of water and apply that to the skin…

From: miralax [mailto:miralax ] On Behalf Of Renae SchleySent: Saturday, March 19, 2011 4:49 PMTo: miralax Subject: Re: what do you think of lactulose?

We dealt with a lot of bloody rashes when our daughter was a baby, and, at 3 and potty trained we still deal with rashes. Here’s what we’ve found that works:

If the child is in diapers, gently wash the skin with soap and water every diaper change. For poops, we would put her in the tub or shower and soap and rinse real quick. For pees, we’d put warm water in a squeeze bottle, put a thick stack of wash clothes under her bottom and squirt her wet, soap her up then squirt her soap off. Then you have to get their bottom very dry before putting a diaper back on. Our nurse suggested a hair dryer that has a cold air setting, that worked well.

Then, to treat the rash, we used a concoction of Maalox minty flavor liquid, hydrocotizone cream, and lotrimin – a small squirt of each, mixed together and then applied. Once the rash goes away, the best butt cream we use as a preventative each time a diaper/pull up goes on is Canus Lil’ Goats Diaper Cream, you can buy it online. Its smells wonderful and works great, it’s got 40% zinc.

Another thing we do when there’s a rash is add baking soda to her bath to sooth it, we do this for a sore anus after straining too.

Hope some of that helps!!

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consult with your Physician

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To: miralax Sent: Sat, March 19, 2011 2:25:58 PMSubject: Re: what do you think of lactulose?

ever find a butt paste that protected his skin cause all 10 that we used have no affect on stopping that rashSubject: Re: what do you think of lactulose?To: miralax Date: Saturday, March 19, 2011, 1:10 PM Worked fairly well for us for a while. We use it in conjuction with low doses of mineral oil. Two problems we encountered (that may not be a problem for others)... more gas and it makes the poop more acidic. If your child is able to use the toilet I would just caution to be sure he wipes well. My son is not trained for bms and so the more acidic poop became more of an

issue for us b/c he has sensitive skin and it literally burned his butt. But I guess like anything else, judge for yourself--our pediatrician gave lactulose to his own daughter and b/c she was toilet trained there were not problems with it (per him). It did work pretty well for us as a stool softener, so it was a shame we had to discontinue it.Kathy what do you think of lactulose?What do you guys think of lactulose as a method to soften poop? My son had his endoscopy and colonoscopy yesterday and things looked good but we will have to wait till the

biopsies come back for hishbrungs and celiac. They say it doesnt look like celiac so that was cool. Honestly i think it was the vicious rash that caused the witholding and then there is no stopping that snowball. We tiols doc we didn't ant to use miralax and we finally talked to a doc who was willing to tell us another option. Lactulose is made from lactose and isnt absorbable into the body so it goes to colon to have the colon kick in some acid and that draws water to the colon and then you get water in stool. Seems wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy more natural than a manmade chemical. Anyone using this stuff?

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