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Doc dictates: She has a bowel movement every three days and then occasional

has " diarrhea " which is really just almost a watery type of stool. She has

lost control of this watery material recently in school a couple of times.

After she eats she gets very bloated and has actually thrown up a couple of

times. No other pain otherwise. No fever or chills. No hematemesis.

Assessment is AN-KO-Paresis. I have looked everywhere and the closest I can

come to it is Angioparesis which means Vasoparesis which means partial

vasomotor paralysis which I know is not it.

Anybody know what the doc is saying. I have looked everywhere. Thanks. Bev

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Bev, That would be encopresis, incontinence of feces not due to organic defect

or illness. Margaret

>>> 12/29/01 08:45PM >>>

Doc dictates: She has a bowel movement every three days and then occasional

has " diarrhea " which is really just almost a watery type of stool. She has

lost control of this watery material recently in school a couple of times.

After she eats she gets very bloated and has actually thrown up a couple of

times. No other pain otherwise. No fever or chills. No hematemesis.

Assessment is AN-KO-Paresis. I have looked everywhere and the closest I can

come to it is Angioparesis which means Vasoparesis which means partial

vasomotor paralysis which I know is not it.

Anybody know what the doc is saying. I have looked everywhere. Thanks. Bev

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