Guest guest Posted February 7, 2004 Report Share Posted February 7, 2004 Amy we are entering an area where there is no proven facts only theory. As Dr. said to me " It may be a motor planning aspect, but I can't help you with that. Why not see if we can help it with what I suggest " And what he suggests I can add does work. It's just been hard to keep Tanner drinking the same nectar day after day after day -and three times a day. But if he doesn't -constipated again. (Thank God For 's Milk of Magnesia!) Here is an archive which may answer more. Unfortunately until this (down the road) aspect which should be further explored is -we only have theory. I highly recommend Dr. for anyone interested. (and...for this we NEED a cure!!) Here is an archive with all the information and his recommendation for Tanner that is working: From: " kiddietalk " <kiddietalk@...> Date: Sun Nov 16, 2003 2:15 am Subject: Re: constipation Wow thanks for this comprehensive lesson about the gut! I just wanted to add that in a nutshell -out of our couple of hour appointment with pediatric gastroenterologist Lawrence MD from Palm Beach Florida, we covered much of what you talked about. I just want to clarify that Dr. did not recommend juice, and that I can tell you that for Tanner juice did not work. Dr. recommended the nectars -specifically papaya, pear, apricot etc. > Here is a brief summery from the prescription he gave me: > > Diet: Nectars (fruit juices) Papaya, pear, apricot (if he can > stand it -can mix with others but try plain nectar first) > * prune juice -can be mixed with orange juice (since most kids don't > like it) > > exotic fruits- figs, dates, apricot, papaya (papaya underlined > twice) (if he can stand it -like the nectars -these work wonders he > said) > > limit -banana, apple, rice, dairy > > Milk of Magnesia 2-3 tablespoons with glass of water any time he > skips 1 day. Works 4-8 hours. > > Behavior Modification -10 minutes daily -no distractions. Use > calendar stickers -every week reward for amount of BMs > 2/ week something small > 3-4 medium > 5-7 large reward About the brain play (or lack of)to this, I was talking to Sallie Bernard who was talking to pediatric neurologist Xue Ming MD PhD about this too common problem in our population of children for some reason -who believes that with autistic (and apraxic) children it 'may' be a brain signaling problem. I'm still in the school of thought that we don't really know the brain enough to know all that it's capable of doing or not doing. So I wouldn't disagree with the theory that this has nothing to do with the brain -however I feel more uncomfortable agreeing this has nothing to do with the brain based on the fact that autism and apraxia are on the rise in this country as specific multifaceted communication impairments -and both are neurologically based- I would just say let's stay open in theory still. About the diet alone theory, good points but that I don't agree with. I have about a zillion friends who have kids who eat all kinds of crap. To them meat and potatoes? Potato chips and beef jerky. Fruit means fruit flavored Hawaiian Punch (just kidding but you get the point) and...none of my friend's kids have problems with constipation, especially constipation that is ongoing for years! Just Tanner who eats what...healthy food and takes fish oil each day? So yes diet is important -but it's not the main factor or we would be seeing epidemics of constipation in the normal pediatric population as well. (or more than 3%!) " Constipation is the chief complaint in 3 percent of pediatric outpatient visits " http://www.healthscout.com/news/402/515479/main.html About magnesia -as I have above -big time agree and found this works. We however only use this on days that we don't get enough nectar into Tanner. Dr. has us give Tanner Milk of Magnesia (3 tablespoons) any time Tanner " misses " a day. I do notice that Tanner will miss a day if he doesn't drink enough papaya and pear nectar the day before. So to the mom that brought up the papaya and jell bowls from Dole -they are not the most important, the nectar is. Not sure about other kids, however I also now do in my gut believe that there are psychological aspects (psychological meaning fear) at play in Tanner's case which played together with the underlying problem. He had trouble going, so by the time he did go it was painful (understatement -the last time I was ready to call 911 -and not kidding about that. If you have a child that suffers from this you know what I mean how horrible this is!!) Each time Tanner had to go to the bathroom (he would sit down and then stand up and say he couldn't go as you know for years) he actually had a look of utter fear and horror when " it's coming! " and the screams and tears. I joked and compared it to giving birth when I explained it to Dr. . That was a cue to Dr. that there are fear factors at play as well. and...may want to read this whole article: " Children with functional constipation experience much more anxiety about toileting behavior than other children, but don't display significant general anxiety. " http://www.healthscout.com/news/402/515479/main.html So in other words -this is apparently triggered by 'something', but then it is made worse of a problem due to fear of the pain of going. On our last visit Dr. checked Tanner's award sticker calendar (he got a sticker each time he went over a 2 month period) and let us know there was no reason to see him again -all looked good and Tanner does not need medication, surgery -or even any further tests. He did warn us that at some point we will get lax about the nectar and that Tanner will have a relapse of constipation and that it will all start again -and he will start to withhold due to the pain. He told me that psychological factors are one of the largest things at play in children. The fact that Tanner has cleared up and is going so regular on the nectar tells me that there is something in the nectar that he needs. I know that is obvious -but we need to know...what does the papaya and pear nectars offer that the juice does not? We use a mixture of pear, papaya and mango nectar -heavy on the pear. Here is a bit about each: " Fresh papaya is probably the finest healing food in the world. It is anti-inflammatory, detoxifying, has enzymes which can decompose toxic matter, and help digest foods eaten so as to get more nutrients out of them for feeding the cells of the body. It is literally the finest anti aging food known and can even help prevent wrinkles... The second most healing food is the mango. Although it does not have the enzyme structure as the papaya, it still has remarkable healing and detoxifying capabilities... Pear nectar flushes the liver gallbladder, removes gout and other acid accumulation and prevents constipation. Two 6 oz glasses a day between meals is the appropriate amount for most individuals. " http://www.timeforhealth.com/foods.html And one last thing -I believe it's really wonderful that Karyn is offering the Benefiber samples for free -and it is a really cool powder that disappears -however a head's up to anyone who has a child that does well and needs the EFAs. Tanner regressed on the addition of any fiber supplements enough that my husband Glenn (who is not always as observant as me) called it " scary " Dr. when I spoke to him about this said that he is not sure why -but that it's interesting and that it's possible that the long chain fatty acids are being short chained in the gut. So if you try fiber supplements and notice a regression -don't be surprised. ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2004 Report Share Posted February 7, 2004 Has anyone ever tried liquid aloe? For many years my mother would give it to me when I was younger. I was a very bad junk food eater and this would rebalance my stomach/intestinal tract and make it easier for me to go. I haven't used it in years, but I'm sure they still sell a pure form of liquid aloe in the health food stores. Make sure it is not heated in the manufacturing process. Just a thought. Joanne Mulholland ----- Original Message ----- From: kiddietalk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2004 Report Share Posted February 7, 2004 From: " Joanne Mulholland " ever Has anyone tried liquid aloe? We used Aloe Vera gel or juice from the health food store mixed with water before meals. I had one child that projectile vomited everything he ate while the other one got severely constipated and it seemed to help them both. It had to be pure aloe gel or juice in the dark containers. It was amazing. For the constipated one he also drank necters...we didn't know it was good for constipation, its just that my kids were allergic to most juices except mango, pear, apricot, etc...and they came in nectars at the health food store. My constipated son LOVED prunes too. Annemarie Remember: Amateurs built the ark. Professionals built the Titanic. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2004 Report Share Posted February 7, 2004 Hi Joanne, I first thought of aloe too, and then found the senna tea to work for Tanner, but when I posted it here was told how bad senna is for children and especially with long term use. (thank you!!) The advice I heard here was confirmed by Tanner's pediatric gastroenterologist Dr. from West Palm Beach Florida. Dr. who told me that senna, and harsh stimulants like it (which include aloe) are harsh on the body, and that they may work for a bit, but you will gradually need more and more for it to work. Dr. advised me that the gentlest laxative is the Milk of Magnesia because it just draws moisture to the bowels and works the most like mother nature. Tanner likes the cherry flavored Milk of Magnesia. MOM is " stimulant free " http://www.bayercare.com/phillips/philmom.html And what you need to read about aloe: FDA Rules that Aloe & Cascara Are Not Safe as Stimulant Laxatives Date November 20, 2002 Details The FDA issued a final ruling on Nov 5, 2002, stating that the stimulant laxative ingredients aloe (including extract and flower extract) and cascara sagrada (including all fluidextracts, bark and casanthranol) in over-the-counter drug products are not generally recognized as safe and effective or are misbranded. The FDA pointed out that there is inadequate data on the toxicity of aloe and cascara sagrada. These products have not been shown to be safe and effective for their intended use. These ingredients should be eliminated from general use within 180 days http://www.mskcc.org/mskcc/html/12015.cfm " herbal teas containing senna, aloe, buckthorn, and other plant- derived laxatives that, when consumed in excessive amounts, can cause diarrhea, vomiting, nausea, stomach cramps, chronic constipation, fainting, and perhaps death. " http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/cic_text/health/teatime/597_tea.html And again -an archive about what the traditional gastroenterologist Dr. " prescribed " for Tanner which is working (just wish he didn't have to drink nectar every day!): " This also may have to do with some signaling problem or motor planning aspect. Not sure -but who cares when anyone just about anywhere can pick up pear nectar or Dole papaya fruit and gel bowls! This works -and we love Dr. !! > Today I took Tanner to see pediatric gastroenterologist Lawrence > MD from Palm Beach Florida for Tanner's problem with > constipation which we have been trying to help him with now for the > past 5 years or more with various MDs (Tanner is now 7) Up till now > nobody has wanted to put Tanner on medications -and since we've > moved we haven't taken Tanner to see his NJ/NY MDs. I highly > recommend Dr. if you are in Florida in that he took over an > hour with us -was excellent with Tanner (very funny) and was very > open to discussing off the wall theories on constipation in apraxic > children -a best kept secret even though it's known for autism. Dr. > has many patients with special needs -some with severe CP > whose parents have to blend fruits for their constipation that they > can put through their feeding tube. > > Here is a brief summery from the prescription he gave me: > > Diet: Nectars (fruit juices) Papaya, pear, apricot (if he can > stand it -can mix with others but try plain nectar first) > * prune juice -can be mixed with orange juice (since most kids don't > like it) > > exotic fruits- figs, dates, apricot, papaya (papaya underlined > twice) (if he can stand it -like the nectars -these work wonders he > said) > > limit -banana, apple, rice, dairy > > Milk of Magnesia 2-3 tablespoons with glass of water any time he > skips 1 day. Works 4-8 hours. > > Behavior Modification -10 minutes daily -no distractions. Use > calendar stickers -every week reward for amount of BMs > 2/ week something small > 3-4 medium > 5-7 large reward > > Dr. said that there is a chance that the problem could be > motor planning -but he can't fix that -his goal is to get Tanner on > a schedule for a long period of time so that he starts going > automatically. He doesn't want me to use the Nature's Tea due to > the senna in it -said it can cause dependence in long term use, and > said that due to what I reported with Tanner's regression with too > much fiber not to use high fiber either. He said it is possible > that the fiber is cutting short the fatty acids in the gut. " ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2004 Report Share Posted February 8, 2004 Hello , A R.N./nutritionist has recommended the following website for those suffering from digestive problems and more. http://www.molocure.com/ I would appreciate any feedback on this product (good or bad). Regards, Joanne [ ] Re: high fiber regression/constipation Hi Joanne, I first thought of aloe too, and then found the senna tea to work for Tanner, but when I posted it here was told how bad senna is for children and especially with long term use. (thank you!!) The advice I heard here was confirmed by Tanner's pediatric gastroenterologist Dr. from West Palm Beach Florida. Dr. who told me that senna, and harsh stimulants like it (which include aloe) are harsh on the body, and that they may work for a bit, but you will gradually need more and more for it to work. Dr. advised me that the gentlest laxative is the Milk of Magnesia because it just draws moisture to the bowels and works the most like mother nature. Tanner likes the cherry flavored Milk of Magnesia. MOM is " stimulant free " http://www.bayercare.com/phillips/philmom.html And what you need to read about aloe: FDA Rules that Aloe & Cascara Are Not Safe as Stimulant Laxatives Date November 20, 2002 Details The FDA issued a final ruling on Nov 5, 2002, stating that the stimulant laxative ingredients aloe (including extract and flower extract) and cascara sagrada (including all fluidextracts, bark and casanthranol) in over-the-counter drug products are not generally recognized as safe and effective or are misbranded. The FDA pointed out that there is inadequate data on the toxicity of aloe and cascara sagrada. These products have not been shown to be safe and effective for their intended use. These ingredients should be eliminated from general use within 180 days http://www.mskcc.org/mskcc/html/12015.cfm " herbal teas containing senna, aloe, buckthorn, and other plant- derived laxatives that, when consumed in excessive amounts, can cause diarrhea, vomiting, nausea, stomach cramps, chronic constipation, fainting, and perhaps death. " http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/cic_text/health/teatime/597_tea.html And again -an archive about what the traditional gastroenterologist Dr. " prescribed " for Tanner which is working (just wish he didn't have to drink nectar every day!): " This also may have to do with some signaling problem or motor planning aspect. Not sure -but who cares when anyone just about anywhere can pick up pear nectar or Dole papaya fruit and gel bowls! This works -and we love Dr. !! > Today I took Tanner to see pediatric gastroenterologist Lawrence > MD from Palm Beach Florida for Tanner's problem with > constipation which we have been trying to help him with now for the > past 5 years or more with various MDs (Tanner is now 7) Up till now > nobody has wanted to put Tanner on medications -and since we've > moved we haven't taken Tanner to see his NJ/NY MDs. I highly > recommend Dr. if you are in Florida in that he took over an > hour with us -was excellent with Tanner (very funny) and was very > open to discussing off the wall theories on constipation in apraxic > children -a best kept secret even though it's known for autism. Dr. > has many patients with special needs -some with severe CP > whose parents have to blend fruits for their constipation that they > can put through their feeding tube. > > Here is a brief summery from the prescription he gave me: > > Diet: Nectars (fruit juices) Papaya, pear, apricot (if he can > stand it -can mix with others but try plain nectar first) > * prune juice -can be mixed with orange juice (since most kids don't > like it) > > exotic fruits- figs, dates, apricot, papaya (papaya underlined > twice) (if he can stand it -like the nectars -these work wonders he > said) > > limit -banana, apple, rice, dairy > > Milk of Magnesia 2-3 tablespoons with glass of water any time he > skips 1 day. Works 4-8 hours. > > Behavior Modification -10 minutes daily -no distractions. Use > calendar stickers -every week reward for amount of BMs > 2/ week something small > 3-4 medium > 5-7 large reward > > Dr. said that there is a chance that the problem could be > motor planning -but he can't fix that -his goal is to get Tanner on > a schedule for a long period of time so that he starts going > automatically. He doesn't want me to use the Nature's Tea due to > the senna in it -said it can cause dependence in long term use, and > said that due to what I reported with Tanner's regression with too > much fiber not to use high fiber either. He said it is possible > that the fiber is cutting short the fatty acids in the gut. " ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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