Guest guest Posted April 15, 2010 Report Share Posted April 15, 2010 Thanks Sara, My daughter is always in the pet store for her menagerie of pets. I am going to ask her to pick that up for me. I like the idea of covering the carpet with the remnants but does't the urine seep through the seams? Or did you use linoleum remnants? I really need to do something. I am having a hard time keeping up. I don't think would cooperate with the plastic urinal. But it's worth a try if I could get him to do it once then he might like it. Terry Re: Stimming/ family events Cyndi B > > > > > > > > , Many mornings I was ready for work and walked into catch > all > > smeared in feces.Yes he to would eat it, and have it smeared all over > > him,floor,furniture ,etc. On morning I sat on the floor and just cried. I > > asked Why? What had a done to deserve this. Then I started putting > in > > PJs that zipped and came to his knees, or one piece winter PJ's with the > > feet cut out. I also addressed the gut bug issues and now he no longer > does > > that. May I suggest getging a one piece leotard so she cannot reach into > her > > pants and pull out a surprise.Put shorts on over the leotard. I know it > is > > harder if the child can undress theirselves but never tried to > undress. > > Yes we enjoyed the cruise and much easier since my husbands company was > > paying for it. Oh and make sure all the toys are put up so you do not > have > > to worry about washing them if they get feces on them. I was at KKI in > July > > of 2008 what are they suggesting for fecal smearing? cyndi B > > > > > > > > > > > > > Cyndi, > > > My sister is a teacher and she has no idea how to handle my Geena. > > > She is sympathetic but just doesn't know how to relate to Geena. > > > Where you able to relax on the cruise? I know my wife would be a wreck. > > > Geena's fecal smearing has gotten much better since we started seeing a > > > behaviorist at Kennedy Krieger institute. It still happens > occasionally, > > but > > > now it's more because she poops and pulls off her diaper and gets it on > > her > > > hands and touches everything. I am a graphic artist and work at home so > I > > > > > watch her the most. Several years ago it was really bad and I thought I > > was > > > going to loose my mind. She would smear poop all over everything and > even > > > > > eat it. I would spend hours sometime 2 or 3 times a day scrubbing and > > > sanitizing everything. She still will pull her pull up off if she poops > > before we > > > wake up and check on her and get it on her bed, carpet and walls. Yuck. > > > I appreciate the support, It's so nice to hear that we are not the only > > > ones. > > > > > > > > > Dad to Age 13, Age 12 and Geena age 9 w/DS Autism and > profound > > > > > hearing loss. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2010 Report Share Posted April 15, 2010 The vinyl rements I buy are what is called 'sheet goods " I buy enough to cover the general area of the room - like 9 x 10 or what ever. There are no seams. Make sure what your daughter gets has the OXY name on it - doesn't matter the brand. I have found it works better than my beloved old RESOLVE. Dog urine is really strong and works for people as well. a > > > > Thanks Sara, My daughter is always in the pet store for her menagerie of > pets. I am going to ask her to pick that up for me. > I like the idea of covering the carpet with the remnants but does't the > urine seep through the seams? Or did you use linoleum remnants? I really > need to do something. I am having a hard time keeping up. > I don't think would cooperate with the plastic urinal. But it's > worth a try if I could get him to do it once then he might like it. > > > Terry > > Re: Stimming/ family events Cyndi B > > > > > > > > > > > > , Many mornings I was ready for work and walked into catch > > all > > > smeared in feces.Yes he to would eat it, and have it smeared all over > > > him,floor,furniture ,etc. On morning I sat on the floor and just cried. > I > > > asked Why? What had a done to deserve this. Then I started putting > > in > > > PJs that zipped and came to his knees, or one piece winter PJ's with > the > > > feet cut out. I also addressed the gut bug issues and now he no longer > > does > > > that. May I suggest getging a one piece leotard so she cannot reach > into > > her > > > pants and pull out a surprise.Put shorts on over the leotard. I know it > > is > > > harder if the child can undress theirselves but never tried to > > undress. > > > Yes we enjoyed the cruise and much easier since my husbands company was > > > paying for it. Oh and make sure all the toys are put up so you do not > > have > > > to worry about washing them if they get feces on them. I was at KKI in > > July > > > of 2008 what are they suggesting for fecal smearing? cyndi B > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Cyndi, > > > > My sister is a teacher and she has no idea how to handle my Geena. > > > > She is sympathetic but just doesn't know how to relate to Geena. > > > > Where you able to relax on the cruise? I know my wife would be a > wreck. > > > > Geena's fecal smearing has gotten much better since we started seeing > a > > > > behaviorist at Kennedy Krieger institute. It still happens > > occasionally, > > > but > > > > now it's more because she poops and pulls off her diaper and gets it > on > > > her > > > > hands and touches everything. I am a graphic artist and work at home > so > > I > > > > > > > watch her the most. Several years ago it was really bad and I thought > I > > > was > > > > going to loose my mind. She would smear poop all over everything and > > even > > > > > > > eat it. I would spend hours sometime 2 or 3 times a day scrubbing and > > > > sanitizing everything. She still will pull her pull up off if she > poops > > > before we > > > > wake up and check on her and get it on her bed, carpet and walls. > Yuck. > > > > I appreciate the support, It's so nice to hear that we are not the > only > > > > ones. > > > > > > > > > > > > Dad to Age 13, Age 12 and Geena age 9 w/DS Autism and > > profound > > > > > > > hearing loss. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2010 Report Share Posted April 15, 2010 The vinyl remnents I buy are what is called 'sheet goods " I buy enough to cover the general area of the room - like 9 x 10 or what ever. There are no seams. Make sure what your daughter gets has the OXY name on it - doesn't matter the brand. I have found it works better than my beloved old RESOLVE. Dog urine is really strong and works for people as well. a > > > > Thanks Sara, My daughter is always in the pet store for her menagerie of > pets. I am going to ask her to pick that up for me. > I like the idea of covering the carpet with the remnants but does't the > urine seep through the seams? Or did you use linoleum remnants? I really > need to do something. I am having a hard time keeping up. > I don't think would cooperate with the plastic urinal. But it's > worth a try if I could get him to do it once then he might like it. > > > Terry > > Re: Stimming/ family events Cyndi B > > > > > > > > > > > > , Many mornings I was ready for work and walked into catch > > all > > > smeared in feces.Yes he to would eat it, and have it smeared all over > > > him,floor,furniture ,etc. On morning I sat on the floor and just cried. > I > > > asked Why? What had a done to deserve this. Then I started putting > > in > > > PJs that zipped and came to his knees, or one piece winter PJ's with > the > > > feet cut out. I also addressed the gut bug issues and now he no longer > > does > > > that. May I suggest getging a one piece leotard so she cannot reach > into > > her > > > pants and pull out a surprise.Put shorts on over the leotard. I know it > > is > > > harder if the child can undress theirselves but never tried to > > undress. > > > Yes we enjoyed the cruise and much easier since my husbands company was > > > paying for it. Oh and make sure all the toys are put up so you do not > > have > > > to worry about washing them if they get feces on them. I was at KKI in > > July > > > of 2008 what are they suggesting for fecal smearing? cyndi B > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Cyndi, > > > > My sister is a teacher and she has no idea how to handle my Geena. > > > > She is sympathetic but just doesn't know how to relate to Geena. > > > > Where you able to relax on the cruise? I know my wife would be a > wreck. > > > > Geena's fecal smearing has gotten much better since we started seeing > a > > > > behaviorist at Kennedy Krieger institute. It still happens > > occasionally, > > > but > > > > now it's more because she poops and pulls off her diaper and gets it > on > > > her > > > > hands and touches everything. I am a graphic artist and work at home > so > > I > > > > > > > watch her the most. Several years ago it was really bad and I thought > I > > > was > > > > going to loose my mind. She would smear poop all over everything and > > even > > > > > > > eat it. I would spend hours sometime 2 or 3 times a day scrubbing and > > > > sanitizing everything. She still will pull her pull up off if she > poops > > > before we > > > > wake up and check on her and get it on her bed, carpet and walls. > Yuck. > > > > I appreciate the support, It's so nice to hear that we are not the > only > > > > ones. > > > > > > > > > > > > Dad to Age 13, Age 12 and Geena age 9 w/DS Autism and > > profound > > > > > > > hearing loss. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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