Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 My first thought is that his stomach must be hurting. Is he constipated, or giving trouble passing stools? Does this only happen when he is pooping, or does it happen at other times. Does this only happen when he is pooping, or does it happen at other times. The reason I’m asking is that my son used to lie on the floor and scissor his legs. I couldn’t figure out what was causing it. At our first meeting with a nutritionist, she asked me if he ever did that, or laid across the arm or back of the sofa. She said that it was probably because his stomach hurt, and laying on his stomach put pressure there. And, by moving his legs, he was moving the amount of pressure around his stomach. We did an IGg, and removed everything he reacted to. He has not done with scissor leg thing in over a year. From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ] On Behalf Of MomSent: Wednesday, February 09, 2011 10:21 AMSubject: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach Hi All,My son doesn't sit down for poop even in his diapers. He always want to lie on his stomach on the floor and pass motion. I have tried to change but he doesn't listen.He wants to kneel on the couch with his legs on the floor but doesn't want to sit.Does this mean anything? What should I do? 3yrs old ASD ... will start cheltion soon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 My first thought is that his stomach must be hurting. Is he constipated, or giving trouble passing stools? Does this only happen when he is pooping, or does it happen at other times. Does this only happen when he is pooping, or does it happen at other times. The reason I’m asking is that my son used to lie on the floor and scissor his legs. I couldn’t figure out what was causing it. At our first meeting with a nutritionist, she asked me if he ever did that, or laid across the arm or back of the sofa. She said that it was probably because his stomach hurt, and laying on his stomach put pressure there. And, by moving his legs, he was moving the amount of pressure around his stomach. We did an IGg, and removed everything he reacted to. He has not done with scissor leg thing in over a year. From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ] On Behalf Of MomSent: Wednesday, February 09, 2011 10:21 AMSubject: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach Hi All,My son doesn't sit down for poop even in his diapers. He always want to lie on his stomach on the floor and pass motion. I have tried to change but he doesn't listen.He wants to kneel on the couch with his legs on the floor but doesn't want to sit.Does this mean anything? What should I do? 3yrs old ASD ... will start cheltion soon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 Thanks candice. Yeah. It is only during the pooping time. 3yrs old ASD ... will start cheltion soon Subject: RE: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomachTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Wednesday, 9 February, 2011, 6:42 PM My first thought is that his stomach must be hurting. Is he constipated, or giving trouble passing stools? Does this only happen when he is pooping, or does it happen at other times. Does this only happen when he is pooping, or does it happen at other times. The reason I’m asking is that my son used to lie on the floor and scissor his legs. I couldn’t figure out what was causing it. At our first meeting with a nutritionist, she asked me if he ever did that, or laid across the arm or back of the sofa. She said that it was probably because his stomach hurt, and laying on his stomach put pressure there. And, by moving his legs, he was moving the amount of pressure around his stomach. We did an IGg, and removed everything he reacted to. He has not done with scissor leg thing in over a year. From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ] On Behalf Of MomSent: Wednesday, February 09, 2011 10:21 AMSubject: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach Hi All, My son doesn't sit down for poop even in his diapers. He always want to lie on his stomach on the floor and pass motion. I have tried to change but he doesn't listen. He wants to kneel on the couch with his legs on the floor but doesn't want to sit. Does this mean anything? What should I do? 3yrs old ASD ... will start cheltion soon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 Thanks candice. Yeah. It is only during the pooping time. 3yrs old ASD ... will start cheltion soon Subject: RE: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomachTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Wednesday, 9 February, 2011, 6:42 PM My first thought is that his stomach must be hurting. Is he constipated, or giving trouble passing stools? Does this only happen when he is pooping, or does it happen at other times. Does this only happen when he is pooping, or does it happen at other times. The reason I’m asking is that my son used to lie on the floor and scissor his legs. I couldn’t figure out what was causing it. At our first meeting with a nutritionist, she asked me if he ever did that, or laid across the arm or back of the sofa. She said that it was probably because his stomach hurt, and laying on his stomach put pressure there. And, by moving his legs, he was moving the amount of pressure around his stomach. We did an IGg, and removed everything he reacted to. He has not done with scissor leg thing in over a year. From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ] On Behalf Of MomSent: Wednesday, February 09, 2011 10:21 AMSubject: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach Hi All, My son doesn't sit down for poop even in his diapers. He always want to lie on his stomach on the floor and pass motion. I have tried to change but he doesn't listen. He wants to kneel on the couch with his legs on the floor but doesn't want to sit. Does this mean anything? What should I do? 3yrs old ASD ... will start cheltion soon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 Thanks candice. Yeah. It is only during the pooping time. 3yrs old ASD ... will start cheltion soon Subject: RE: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomachTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Wednesday, 9 February, 2011, 6:42 PM My first thought is that his stomach must be hurting. Is he constipated, or giving trouble passing stools? Does this only happen when he is pooping, or does it happen at other times. Does this only happen when he is pooping, or does it happen at other times. The reason I’m asking is that my son used to lie on the floor and scissor his legs. I couldn’t figure out what was causing it. At our first meeting with a nutritionist, she asked me if he ever did that, or laid across the arm or back of the sofa. She said that it was probably because his stomach hurt, and laying on his stomach put pressure there. And, by moving his legs, he was moving the amount of pressure around his stomach. We did an IGg, and removed everything he reacted to. He has not done with scissor leg thing in over a year. From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ] On Behalf Of MomSent: Wednesday, February 09, 2011 10:21 AMSubject: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach Hi All, My son doesn't sit down for poop even in his diapers. He always want to lie on his stomach on the floor and pass motion. I have tried to change but he doesn't listen. He wants to kneel on the couch with his legs on the floor but doesn't want to sit. Does this mean anything? What should I do? 3yrs old ASD ... will start cheltion soon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 I've read about this before. I have a 3 year old sister in law (yes, you read that right!). with ASD symptoms and she will not sit to poop, either. She brings her mom a diaper then she'll stand someplace quiet to go. She pees on the toilet no problem. I believe its called "posturing" and it's a very good indication of GI issues. (If there's inflammation, it might hurt to sit and strain). It can also be difficult for kids to poop if their feet can't touch the floor. Try putting a stool under his feet so he feels steady and stable. hth-TammySent: Wed, February 9, 2011 11:21:18 AMSubject: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach Hi All, My son doesn't sit down for poop even in his diapers. He always want to lie on his stomach on the floor and pass motion. I have tried to change but he doesn't listen. He wants to kneel on the couch with his legs on the floor but doesn't want to sit. Does this mean anything? What should I do? 3yrs old ASD ... will start cheltion soon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 I've read about this before. I have a 3 year old sister in law (yes, you read that right!). with ASD symptoms and she will not sit to poop, either. She brings her mom a diaper then she'll stand someplace quiet to go. She pees on the toilet no problem. I believe its called "posturing" and it's a very good indication of GI issues. (If there's inflammation, it might hurt to sit and strain). It can also be difficult for kids to poop if their feet can't touch the floor. Try putting a stool under his feet so he feels steady and stable. hth-TammySent: Wed, February 9, 2011 11:21:18 AMSubject: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach Hi All, My son doesn't sit down for poop even in his diapers. He always want to lie on his stomach on the floor and pass motion. I have tried to change but he doesn't listen. He wants to kneel on the couch with his legs on the floor but doesn't want to sit. Does this mean anything? What should I do? 3yrs old ASD ... will start cheltion soon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 my son has this problem as well. He only poops on the toilet if we let him perch on it. Like stand on the seat and then squat down. He's not a real bad gi kid other than chronic constipation. when we keep up with the fiber and he's going regularly after a while he will start to sit, but if we let up then he starts to perch again.. I think it's due to constipation and the strain it puts on there lower stomach and bowels. just a thought.... To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 1:31:51 PMSubject: Re: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach I've read about this before. I have a 3 year old sister in law (yes, you read that right!). with ASD symptoms and she will not sit to poop, either. She brings her mom a diaper then she'll stand someplace quiet to go. She pees on the toilet no problem. I believe its called "posturing" and it's a very good indication of GI issues. (If there's inflammation, it might hurt to sit and strain). It can also be difficult for kids to poop if their feet can't touch the floor. Try putting a stool under his feet so he feels steady and stable. hth-Tammy Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 11:21:18 AMSubject: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach Hi All, My son doesn't sit down for poop even in his diapers. He always want to lie on his stomach on the floor and pass motion. I have tried to change but he doesn't listen. He wants to kneel on the couch with his legs on the floor but doesn't want to sit. Does this mean anything? What should I do? 3yrs old ASD ... will start cheltion soon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 Kate my 6 year old does the same thing. Will not sit. I think it's helps with added pressure. We are very high on the leaky gut testing Always Call Christie Gravatt We are not human beings having a spiritual experience, we are spiritual beings having a human experience! Subject: Re: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomachTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Wednesday, February 9, 2011, 1:50 PM my son has this problem as well. He only poops on the toilet if we let him perch on it. Like stand on the seat and then squat down. He's not a real bad gi kid other than chronic constipation. when we keep up with the fiber and he's going regularly after a while he will start to sit, but if we let up then he starts to perch again.. I think it's due to constipation and the strain it puts on there lower stomach and bowels. just a thought.... To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 1:31:51 PMSubject: Re: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach I've read about this before. I have a 3 year old sister in law (yes, you read that right!). with ASD symptoms and she will not sit to poop, either. She brings her mom a diaper then she'll stand someplace quiet to go. She pees on the toilet no problem. I believe its called "posturing" and it's a very good indication of GI issues. (If there's inflammation, it might hurt to sit and strain). It can also be difficult for kids to poop if their feet can't touch the floor. Try putting a stool under his feet so he feels steady and stable. hth-Tammy Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 11:21:18 AMSubject: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach Hi All, My son doesn't sit down for poop even in his diapers. He always want to lie on his stomach on the floor and pass motion. I have tried to change but he doesn't listen. He wants to kneel on the couch with his legs on the floor but doesn't want to sit. Does this mean anything? What should I do? 3yrs old ASD ... will start cheltion soon 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 I should've added that she's a constipated kid and lives on Miralax (sigh). To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 2:50:21 PMSubject: Re: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach my son has this problem as well. He only poops on the toilet if we let him perch on it. Like stand on the seat and then squat down. He's not a real bad gi kid other than chronic constipation. when we keep up with the fiber and he's going regularly after a while he will start to sit, but if we let up then he starts to perch again.. I think it's due to constipation and the strain it puts on there lower stomach and bowels. just a thought.... To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 1:31:51 PMSubject: Re: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach I've read about this before. I have a 3 year old sister in law (yes, you read that right!). with ASD symptoms and she will not sit to poop, either. She brings her mom a diaper then she'll stand someplace quiet to go. She pees on the toilet no problem. I believe its called "posturing" and it's a very good indication of GI issues. (If there's inflammation, it might hurt to sit and strain). It can also be difficult for kids to poop if their feet can't touch the floor. Try putting a stool under his feet so he feels steady and stable. hth-Tammy Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 11:21:18 AMSubject: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach Hi All, My son doesn't sit down for poop even in his diapers. He always want to lie on his stomach on the floor and pass motion. I have tried to change but he doesn't listen. He wants to kneel on the couch with his legs on the floor but doesn't want to sit. Does this mean anything? What should I do? 3yrs old ASD ... will start cheltion soon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 I have a friend in MA, and her daughter (she's a twin) had awful constipation issues. She too lived on miralax. Her brother hasn't been diagnosed, but looks like he might get an adhd dx. I had suggested a few things: Take milk, cheese, any and all dairy out of the diet. If you want calcium, juice dark green veggies. It's better calcium anyway. (Kale and apple (or pear) is great for juicing!) Add a magnesium supplement as well as epsom salt baths. Mag is great for getting BM's (We use Naturally Calm (lemon-raspberry one)) Oxypowder is -- WONDERFUL. We love Oxypowder. and Syntol with Culturelle to repopulate the gut with good stuff. I am pleased to report, we have happier, calmer kids, pooping children, and less ADHD symptoms. I hope this helps! laura > > I should've added that she's a constipated kid and lives on Miralax (sigh). > > > > > ________________________________ > > To: mb12 valtrex > Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 2:50:21 PM > Subject: Re: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach > >  > my son has this problem as well. He only poops on the toilet if we let him perch > on it. Like stand on the seat and then squat down. He's not a real bad gi kid > other than chronic constipation. when we keep up with the fiber and he's going > regularly after a while he will start to sit, but if we let up then he starts to > perch again.. I think it's due to constipation and the strain it puts on there > lower stomach and bowels. > > just a thought.... > > > > > ________________________________ > > To: mb12 valtrex > Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 1:31:51 PM > Subject: Re: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach > >  > I've read about this before. I have a 3 year old sister in law (yes, you read > that right!). with ASD symptoms and she will not sit to poop, either. She > brings her mom a diaper then she'll stand someplace quiet to go. She pees on > the toilet no problem. I believe its called " posturing " and it's a very good > indication of GI issues. (If there's inflammation, it might hurt to sit and > strain).  It can also be difficult for kids to poop if their feet can't touch > the floor. Try putting a stool under his feet so he feels steady and stable. > > > hth > -Tammy > > > > > > ________________________________ > > Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 11:21:18 AM > Subject: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach > >  > Hi All, > My son doesn't sit down for poop even in his diapers. He always want to lie on > his stomach on the floor and pass motion. I have tried to change but he doesn't > listen. > He wants to kneel on the couch with his legs on the floor but doesn't want to > sit. > Does this mean anything? What should I do? > > > 3yrs old ASD ... will start cheltion soon > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 I have a friend in MA, and her daughter (she's a twin) had awful constipation issues. She too lived on miralax. Her brother hasn't been diagnosed, but looks like he might get an adhd dx. I had suggested a few things: Take milk, cheese, any and all dairy out of the diet. If you want calcium, juice dark green veggies. It's better calcium anyway. (Kale and apple (or pear) is great for juicing!) Add a magnesium supplement as well as epsom salt baths. Mag is great for getting BM's (We use Naturally Calm (lemon-raspberry one)) Oxypowder is -- WONDERFUL. We love Oxypowder. and Syntol with Culturelle to repopulate the gut with good stuff. I am pleased to report, we have happier, calmer kids, pooping children, and less ADHD symptoms. I hope this helps! laura > > I should've added that she's a constipated kid and lives on Miralax (sigh). > > > > > ________________________________ > > To: mb12 valtrex > Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 2:50:21 PM > Subject: Re: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach > >  > my son has this problem as well. He only poops on the toilet if we let him perch > on it. Like stand on the seat and then squat down. He's not a real bad gi kid > other than chronic constipation. when we keep up with the fiber and he's going > regularly after a while he will start to sit, but if we let up then he starts to > perch again.. I think it's due to constipation and the strain it puts on there > lower stomach and bowels. > > just a thought.... > > > > > ________________________________ > > To: mb12 valtrex > Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 1:31:51 PM > Subject: Re: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach > >  > I've read about this before. I have a 3 year old sister in law (yes, you read > that right!). with ASD symptoms and she will not sit to poop, either. She > brings her mom a diaper then she'll stand someplace quiet to go. She pees on > the toilet no problem. I believe its called " posturing " and it's a very good > indication of GI issues. (If there's inflammation, it might hurt to sit and > strain).  It can also be difficult for kids to poop if their feet can't touch > the floor. Try putting a stool under his feet so he feels steady and stable. > > > hth > -Tammy > > > > > > ________________________________ > > Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 11:21:18 AM > Subject: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach > >  > Hi All, > My son doesn't sit down for poop even in his diapers. He always want to lie on > his stomach on the floor and pass motion. I have tried to change but he doesn't > listen. > He wants to kneel on the couch with his legs on the floor but doesn't want to > sit. > Does this mean anything? What should I do? > > > 3yrs old ASD ... will start cheltion soon > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 I have a friend in MA, and her daughter (she's a twin) had awful constipation issues. She too lived on miralax. Her brother hasn't been diagnosed, but looks like he might get an adhd dx. I had suggested a few things: Take milk, cheese, any and all dairy out of the diet. If you want calcium, juice dark green veggies. It's better calcium anyway. (Kale and apple (or pear) is great for juicing!) Add a magnesium supplement as well as epsom salt baths. Mag is great for getting BM's (We use Naturally Calm (lemon-raspberry one)) Oxypowder is -- WONDERFUL. We love Oxypowder. and Syntol with Culturelle to repopulate the gut with good stuff. I am pleased to report, we have happier, calmer kids, pooping children, and less ADHD symptoms. I hope this helps! laura > > I should've added that she's a constipated kid and lives on Miralax (sigh). > > > > > ________________________________ > > To: mb12 valtrex > Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 2:50:21 PM > Subject: Re: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach > >  > my son has this problem as well. He only poops on the toilet if we let him perch > on it. Like stand on the seat and then squat down. He's not a real bad gi kid > other than chronic constipation. when we keep up with the fiber and he's going > regularly after a while he will start to sit, but if we let up then he starts to > perch again.. I think it's due to constipation and the strain it puts on there > lower stomach and bowels. > > just a thought.... > > > > > ________________________________ > > To: mb12 valtrex > Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 1:31:51 PM > Subject: Re: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach > >  > I've read about this before. I have a 3 year old sister in law (yes, you read > that right!). with ASD symptoms and she will not sit to poop, either. She > brings her mom a diaper then she'll stand someplace quiet to go. She pees on > the toilet no problem. I believe its called " posturing " and it's a very good > indication of GI issues. (If there's inflammation, it might hurt to sit and > strain).  It can also be difficult for kids to poop if their feet can't touch > the floor. Try putting a stool under his feet so he feels steady and stable. > > > hth > -Tammy > > > > > > ________________________________ > > Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 11:21:18 AM > Subject: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach > >  > Hi All, > My son doesn't sit down for poop even in his diapers. He always want to lie on > his stomach on the floor and pass motion. I have tried to change but he doesn't > listen. > He wants to kneel on the couch with his legs on the floor but doesn't want to > sit. > Does this mean anything? What should I do? > > > 3yrs old ASD ... will start cheltion soon > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 Oh , I have tried and tried to talk to them. They don't want to listen. They have an older daughter who had some delays when she was younger and caught right up and is doing fine. But the little one is different. Her symptoms are more severe. I think they're hoping she'll grow out of it, too. I hope they're right...but I just don't know. You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make 'em drink, ya know? It's so frustrating. She's a great little girl. So I just pray : ) -Tammy To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 9:09:33 PMSubject: Re: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach I have a friend in MA, and her daughter (she's a twin) had awful constipation issues. She too lived on miralax. Her brother hasn't been diagnosed, but looks like he might get an adhd dx. I had suggested a few things: Take milk, cheese, any and all dairy out of the diet. If you want calcium, juice dark green veggies. It's better calcium anyway. (Kale and apple (or pear) is great for juicing!) Add a magnesium supplement as well as epsom salt baths. Mag is great for getting BM's (We use Naturally Calm (lemon-raspberry one)) Oxypowder is -- WONDERFUL. We love Oxypowder. and Syntol with Culturelle to repopulate the gut with good stuff. I am pleased to report, we have happier, calmer kids, pooping children, and less ADHD symptoms. I hope this helps! laura>> I should've added that she's a constipated kid and lives on Miralax (sigh).> > > > > ________________________________> > To: mb12 valtrex > Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 2:50:21 PM> Subject: Re: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach> >  > my son has this problem as well. He only poops on the toilet if we let him perch > on it. Like stand on the seat and then squat down. He's not a real bad gi kid > other than chronic constipation. when we keep up with the fiber and he's going > regularly after a while he will start to sit, but if we let up then he starts to > perch again.. I think it's due to constipation and the strain it puts on there > lower stomach and bowels.> > just a thought....> > > > > ________________________________> > To: mb12 valtrex > Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 1:31:51 PM> Subject: Re: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach> >  > I've read about this before. I have a 3 year old sister in law (yes, you read > that right!). with ASD symptoms and she will not sit to poop, either. She > brings her mom a diaper then she'll stand someplace quiet to go. She pees on > the toilet no problem. I believe its called "posturing" and it's a very good > indication of GI issues. (If there's inflammation, it might hurt to sit and > strain).  It can also be difficult for kids to poop if their feet can't touch > the floor. Try putting a stool under his feet so he feels steady and stable. > > > hth> -Tammy> > > > > > ________________________________> > Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 11:21:18 AM> Subject: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach> >  > Hi All,> My son doesn't sit down for poop even in his diapers. He always want to lie on > his stomach on the floor and pass motion. I have tried to change but he doesn't > listen.> He wants to kneel on the couch with his legs on the floor but doesn't want to > sit.> Does this mean anything? What should I do? > > > 3yrs old ASD ... will start cheltion soon> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 My son used to do exactly the same thing. He would pee in the toilet, but would get a pull up and put it on and then stand in a corner in his bedroom to poop. He was badly constipated with little black goat poops. We have fixed this and he now has mostly normal looking poops and sits on the toilet with no problem. It was a long road to where we are now.You absolutely need to get rid of the constipation if you want this to change. Don't use things like Miralax if you can avoid them. Things we used to get here are:Psyllium husk is good to add bulk to stool.Make sure they drink lots of water.Aloe vera added to juice. 2 ounces 2x day. If you get really stinky yellow diarrhea when you first start. Don't stop. This is good. Keep your eyes open for segments of tapeworm. This is what happened with us.Tapeworms actually stun the intestines so that they do not contract as often, which slows the food down in your intestines and allows the tapeworm to absorb the nutrients from the food you eat. They also cause inflammation.Grind up pumpkin seed and add to a banana smoothie - adds fibre and will help kill tapeworm.If you see any tapeworm segments you will need to eradicate the tapeworm. We used Paragone, and it took about 6 months of 2 weeks on, 2 weeks off. No real sign of it until finally one day there was one bowel movement which was half poop and half tapeworm. Unravelled to 7 feet. this came out of my 4 1/2 year old son. Multiple stool samples before this came back negative, so don't count on them to be accurate. They are not.Chlorella is good.Grapefruit Seed Extract - great for yeastOlive Leaf Extract and ic good for bacteria and get the bile production up and will help kill tapeworm.ResveratrolCod liver oil and NutraSea Vege oil - this is important because it is great for the brain and also makes the poop softer.Magnesium will help.Probiotics very important.Went through a phase of diarrhea that was hot and bubbly too. That was yeast. Olive leaf extract, and GSE took care of that.Today, if I forget the pumpkin seeds, magnesium, oils, or turrneric we see more constipation but nothing like the black goat poops he used to have.Any questions, please ask. This is so important to get under control. Stan is now 5 1/2 and has up to 3 poops a day (while sitting on the toilet) and for the most part they all look great.I've read about this before. I have a 3 year old sister in law (yes, you read that right!). with ASD symptoms and she will not sit to poop, either. She brings her mom a diaper then she'll stand someplace quiet to go. She pees on the toilet no problem. I believe its called "posturing" and it's a very good indication of GI issues. (If there's inflammation, it might hurt to sit and strain). It can also be difficult for kids to poop if their feet can't touch the floor. Try putting a stool under his feet so he feels steady and stable. hth-TammyFrom: Mom Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 11:21:18 AMSubject: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach Hi All,My son doesn't sit down for poop even in his diapers. He always want to lie on his stomach on the floor and pass motion. I have tried to change but he doesn't listen.He wants to kneel on the couch with his legs on the floor but doesn't want to sit.Does this mean anything? What should I do?3yrs old ASD ... will start cheltion soon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 My son used to do exactly the same thing. He would pee in the toilet, but would get a pull up and put it on and then stand in a corner in his bedroom to poop. He was badly constipated with little black goat poops. We have fixed this and he now has mostly normal looking poops and sits on the toilet with no problem. It was a long road to where we are now.You absolutely need to get rid of the constipation if you want this to change. Don't use things like Miralax if you can avoid them. Things we used to get here are:Psyllium husk is good to add bulk to stool.Make sure they drink lots of water.Aloe vera added to juice. 2 ounces 2x day. If you get really stinky yellow diarrhea when you first start. Don't stop. This is good. Keep your eyes open for segments of tapeworm. This is what happened with us.Tapeworms actually stun the intestines so that they do not contract as often, which slows the food down in your intestines and allows the tapeworm to absorb the nutrients from the food you eat. They also cause inflammation.Grind up pumpkin seed and add to a banana smoothie - adds fibre and will help kill tapeworm.If you see any tapeworm segments you will need to eradicate the tapeworm. We used Paragone, and it took about 6 months of 2 weeks on, 2 weeks off. No real sign of it until finally one day there was one bowel movement which was half poop and half tapeworm. Unravelled to 7 feet. this came out of my 4 1/2 year old son. Multiple stool samples before this came back negative, so don't count on them to be accurate. They are not.Chlorella is good.Grapefruit Seed Extract - great for yeastOlive Leaf Extract and ic good for bacteria and get the bile production up and will help kill tapeworm.ResveratrolCod liver oil and NutraSea Vege oil - this is important because it is great for the brain and also makes the poop softer.Magnesium will help.Probiotics very important.Went through a phase of diarrhea that was hot and bubbly too. That was yeast. Olive leaf extract, and GSE took care of that.Today, if I forget the pumpkin seeds, magnesium, oils, or turrneric we see more constipation but nothing like the black goat poops he used to have.Any questions, please ask. This is so important to get under control. Stan is now 5 1/2 and has up to 3 poops a day (while sitting on the toilet) and for the most part they all look great.I've read about this before. I have a 3 year old sister in law (yes, you read that right!). with ASD symptoms and she will not sit to poop, either. She brings her mom a diaper then she'll stand someplace quiet to go. She pees on the toilet no problem. I believe its called "posturing" and it's a very good indication of GI issues. (If there's inflammation, it might hurt to sit and strain). It can also be difficult for kids to poop if their feet can't touch the floor. Try putting a stool under his feet so he feels steady and stable. hth-TammyFrom: Mom Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 11:21:18 AMSubject: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach Hi All,My son doesn't sit down for poop even in his diapers. He always want to lie on his stomach on the floor and pass motion. I have tried to change but he doesn't listen.He wants to kneel on the couch with his legs on the floor but doesn't want to sit.Does this mean anything? What should I do?3yrs old ASD ... will start cheltion soon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 Good God! Seven and a half feet?? I just can't imagine what that would've have been like by the time he was 20. To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 9:57:14 PMSubject: Re: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach My son used to do exactly the same thing. He would pee in the toilet, but would get a pull up and put it on and then stand in a corner in his bedroom to poop. He was badly constipated with little black goat poops. We have fixed this and he now has mostly normal looking poops and sits on the toilet with no problem. It was a long road to where we are now. You absolutely need to get rid of the constipation if you want this to change. Don't use things like Miralax if you can avoid them. Things we used to get here are: Psyllium husk is good to add bulk to stool. Make sure they drink lots of water. Aloe vera added to juice. 2 ounces 2x day. If you get really stinky yellow diarrhea when you first start. Don't stop. This is good. Keep your eyes open for segments of tapeworm. This is what happened with us. Tapeworms actually stun the intestines so that they do not contract as often, which slows the food down in your intestines and allows the tapeworm to absorb the nutrients from the food you eat. They also cause inflammation. Grind up pumpkin seed and add to a banana smoothie - adds fibre and will help kill tapeworm. If you see any tapeworm segments you will need to eradicate the tapeworm. We used Paragone, and it took about 6 months of 2 weeks on, 2 weeks off. No real sign of it until finally one day there was one bowel movement which was half poop and half tapeworm. Unravelled to 7 feet. this came out of my 4 1/2 year old son. Multiple stool samples before this came back negative, so don't count on them to be accurate. They are not. Chlorella is good. Grapefruit Seed Extract - great for yeast Olive Leaf Extract and ic good for bacteria and get the bile production up and will help kill tapeworm. Resveratrol Cod liver oil and NutraSea Vege oil - this is important because it is great for the brain and also makes the poop softer. Magnesium will help. Probiotics very important. Went through a phase of diarrhea that was hot and bubbly too. That was yeast. Olive leaf extract, and GSE took care of that. Today, if I forget the pumpkin seeds, magnesium, oils, or turrneric we see more constipation but nothing like the black goat poops he used to have. Any questions, please ask. This is so important to get under control. Stan is now 5 1/2 and has up to 3 poops a day (while sitting on the toilet) and for the most part they all look great. I've read about this before. I have a 3 year old sister in law (yes, you read that right!). with ASD symptoms and she will not sit to poop, either. She brings her mom a diaper then she'll stand someplace quiet to go. She pees on the toilet no problem. I believe its called "posturing" and it's a very good indication of GI issues. (If there's inflammation, it might hurt to sit and strain). It can also be difficult for kids to poop if their feet can't touch the floor. Try putting a stool under his feet so he feels steady and stable. hth-Tammy Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 11:21:18 AMSubject: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach Hi All, My son doesn't sit down for poop even in his diapers. He always want to lie on his stomach on the floor and pass motion. I have tried to change but he doesn't listen. He wants to kneel on the couch with his legs on the floor but doesn't want to sit. Does this mean anything? What should I do? 3yrs old ASD ... will start cheltion soon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 Good God! Seven and a half feet?? I just can't imagine what that would've have been like by the time he was 20. To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 9:57:14 PMSubject: Re: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach My son used to do exactly the same thing. He would pee in the toilet, but would get a pull up and put it on and then stand in a corner in his bedroom to poop. He was badly constipated with little black goat poops. We have fixed this and he now has mostly normal looking poops and sits on the toilet with no problem. It was a long road to where we are now. You absolutely need to get rid of the constipation if you want this to change. Don't use things like Miralax if you can avoid them. Things we used to get here are: Psyllium husk is good to add bulk to stool. Make sure they drink lots of water. Aloe vera added to juice. 2 ounces 2x day. If you get really stinky yellow diarrhea when you first start. Don't stop. This is good. Keep your eyes open for segments of tapeworm. This is what happened with us. Tapeworms actually stun the intestines so that they do not contract as often, which slows the food down in your intestines and allows the tapeworm to absorb the nutrients from the food you eat. They also cause inflammation. Grind up pumpkin seed and add to a banana smoothie - adds fibre and will help kill tapeworm. If you see any tapeworm segments you will need to eradicate the tapeworm. We used Paragone, and it took about 6 months of 2 weeks on, 2 weeks off. No real sign of it until finally one day there was one bowel movement which was half poop and half tapeworm. Unravelled to 7 feet. this came out of my 4 1/2 year old son. Multiple stool samples before this came back negative, so don't count on them to be accurate. They are not. Chlorella is good. Grapefruit Seed Extract - great for yeast Olive Leaf Extract and ic good for bacteria and get the bile production up and will help kill tapeworm. Resveratrol Cod liver oil and NutraSea Vege oil - this is important because it is great for the brain and also makes the poop softer. Magnesium will help. Probiotics very important. Went through a phase of diarrhea that was hot and bubbly too. That was yeast. Olive leaf extract, and GSE took care of that. Today, if I forget the pumpkin seeds, magnesium, oils, or turrneric we see more constipation but nothing like the black goat poops he used to have. Any questions, please ask. This is so important to get under control. Stan is now 5 1/2 and has up to 3 poops a day (while sitting on the toilet) and for the most part they all look great. I've read about this before. I have a 3 year old sister in law (yes, you read that right!). with ASD symptoms and she will not sit to poop, either. She brings her mom a diaper then she'll stand someplace quiet to go. She pees on the toilet no problem. I believe its called "posturing" and it's a very good indication of GI issues. (If there's inflammation, it might hurt to sit and strain). It can also be difficult for kids to poop if their feet can't touch the floor. Try putting a stool under his feet so he feels steady and stable. hth-Tammy Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 11:21:18 AMSubject: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach Hi All, My son doesn't sit down for poop even in his diapers. He always want to lie on his stomach on the floor and pass motion. I have tried to change but he doesn't listen. He wants to kneel on the couch with his legs on the floor but doesn't want to sit. Does this mean anything? What should I do? 3yrs old ASD ... will start cheltion soon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 Hi , that is amazing what you said about your son's tapeworm. My son has tested negative for parasites twice in the last year, but the more I find out about them, the more I think he might have worms of some type. What made you persevere for 6 months on Paragon when you had negative test results? My son used to do exactly the same thing. He would pee in the toilet, but would get a pull up and put it on and then stand in a corner in his bedroom to poop. He was badly constipated with little black goat poops. We have fixed this and he now has mostly normal looking poops and sits on the toilet with no problem. It was a long road to where we are now. You absolutely need to get rid of the constipation if you want this to change. Don't use things like Miralax if you can avoid them. Things we used to get here are:Psyllium husk is good to add bulk to stool.Make sure they drink lots of water.Aloe vera added to juice. 2 ounces 2x day. If you get really stinky yellow diarrhea when you first start. Don't stop. This is good. Keep your eyes open for segments of tapeworm. This is what happened with us. Tapeworms actually stun the intestines so that they do not contract as often, which slows the food down in your intestines and allows the tapeworm to absorb the nutrients from the food you eat. They also cause inflammation. Grind up pumpkin seed and add to a banana smoothie - adds fibre and will help kill tapeworm.If you see any tapeworm segments you will need to eradicate the tapeworm. We used Paragone, and it took about 6 months of 2 weeks on, 2 weeks off. No real sign of it until finally one day there was one bowel movement which was half poop and half tapeworm. Unravelled to 7 feet. this came out of my 4 1/2 year old son. Multiple stool samples before this came back negative, so don't count on them to be accurate. They are not. Chlorella is good.Grapefruit Seed Extract - great for yeastOlive Leaf Extract and ic good for bacteria and get the bile production up and will help kill tapeworm.Resveratrol Cod liver oil and NutraSea Vege oil - this is important because it is great for the brain and also makes the poop softer.Magnesium will help.Probiotics very important. Went through a phase of diarrhea that was hot and bubbly too. That was yeast. Olive leaf extract, and GSE took care of that.Today, if I forget the pumpkin seeds, magnesium, oils, or turrneric we see more constipation but nothing like the black goat poops he used to have. Any questions, please ask. This is so important to get under control. Stan is now 5 1/2 and has up to 3 poops a day (while sitting on the toilet) and for the most part they all look great. I've read about this before. I have a 3 year old sister in law (yes, you read that right!). with ASD symptoms and she will not sit to poop, either. She brings her mom a diaper then she'll stand someplace quiet to go. She pees on the toilet no problem. I believe its called " posturing " and it's a very good indication of GI issues. (If there's inflammation, it might hurt to sit and strain). It can also be difficult for kids to poop if their feet can't touch the floor. Try putting a stool under his feet so he feels steady and stable. hth-Tammy From: Mom Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 11:21:18 AMSubject: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach Hi All,My son doesn't sit down for poop even in his diapers. He always want to lie on his stomach on the floor and pass motion. I have tried to change but he doesn't listen.He wants to kneel on the couch with his legs on the floor but doesn't want to sit. Does this mean anything? What should I do?3yrs old ASD ... will start cheltion soon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 Hi , that is amazing what you said about your son's tapeworm. My son has tested negative for parasites twice in the last year, but the more I find out about them, the more I think he might have worms of some type. What made you persevere for 6 months on Paragon when you had negative test results? My son used to do exactly the same thing. He would pee in the toilet, but would get a pull up and put it on and then stand in a corner in his bedroom to poop. He was badly constipated with little black goat poops. We have fixed this and he now has mostly normal looking poops and sits on the toilet with no problem. It was a long road to where we are now. You absolutely need to get rid of the constipation if you want this to change. Don't use things like Miralax if you can avoid them. Things we used to get here are:Psyllium husk is good to add bulk to stool.Make sure they drink lots of water.Aloe vera added to juice. 2 ounces 2x day. If you get really stinky yellow diarrhea when you first start. Don't stop. This is good. Keep your eyes open for segments of tapeworm. This is what happened with us. Tapeworms actually stun the intestines so that they do not contract as often, which slows the food down in your intestines and allows the tapeworm to absorb the nutrients from the food you eat. They also cause inflammation. Grind up pumpkin seed and add to a banana smoothie - adds fibre and will help kill tapeworm.If you see any tapeworm segments you will need to eradicate the tapeworm. We used Paragone, and it took about 6 months of 2 weeks on, 2 weeks off. No real sign of it until finally one day there was one bowel movement which was half poop and half tapeworm. Unravelled to 7 feet. this came out of my 4 1/2 year old son. Multiple stool samples before this came back negative, so don't count on them to be accurate. They are not. Chlorella is good.Grapefruit Seed Extract - great for yeastOlive Leaf Extract and ic good for bacteria and get the bile production up and will help kill tapeworm.Resveratrol Cod liver oil and NutraSea Vege oil - this is important because it is great for the brain and also makes the poop softer.Magnesium will help.Probiotics very important. Went through a phase of diarrhea that was hot and bubbly too. That was yeast. Olive leaf extract, and GSE took care of that.Today, if I forget the pumpkin seeds, magnesium, oils, or turrneric we see more constipation but nothing like the black goat poops he used to have. Any questions, please ask. This is so important to get under control. Stan is now 5 1/2 and has up to 3 poops a day (while sitting on the toilet) and for the most part they all look great. I've read about this before. I have a 3 year old sister in law (yes, you read that right!). with ASD symptoms and she will not sit to poop, either. She brings her mom a diaper then she'll stand someplace quiet to go. She pees on the toilet no problem. I believe its called " posturing " and it's a very good indication of GI issues. (If there's inflammation, it might hurt to sit and strain). It can also be difficult for kids to poop if their feet can't touch the floor. Try putting a stool under his feet so he feels steady and stable. hth-Tammy From: Mom Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 11:21:18 AMSubject: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach Hi All,My son doesn't sit down for poop even in his diapers. He always want to lie on his stomach on the floor and pass motion. I have tried to change but he doesn't listen.He wants to kneel on the couch with his legs on the floor but doesn't want to sit. Does this mean anything? What should I do?3yrs old ASD ... will start cheltion soon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 Hi , that is amazing what you said about your son's tapeworm. My son has tested negative for parasites twice in the last year, but the more I find out about them, the more I think he might have worms of some type. What made you persevere for 6 months on Paragon when you had negative test results? My son used to do exactly the same thing. He would pee in the toilet, but would get a pull up and put it on and then stand in a corner in his bedroom to poop. He was badly constipated with little black goat poops. We have fixed this and he now has mostly normal looking poops and sits on the toilet with no problem. It was a long road to where we are now. You absolutely need to get rid of the constipation if you want this to change. Don't use things like Miralax if you can avoid them. Things we used to get here are:Psyllium husk is good to add bulk to stool.Make sure they drink lots of water.Aloe vera added to juice. 2 ounces 2x day. If you get really stinky yellow diarrhea when you first start. Don't stop. This is good. Keep your eyes open for segments of tapeworm. This is what happened with us. Tapeworms actually stun the intestines so that they do not contract as often, which slows the food down in your intestines and allows the tapeworm to absorb the nutrients from the food you eat. They also cause inflammation. Grind up pumpkin seed and add to a banana smoothie - adds fibre and will help kill tapeworm.If you see any tapeworm segments you will need to eradicate the tapeworm. We used Paragone, and it took about 6 months of 2 weeks on, 2 weeks off. No real sign of it until finally one day there was one bowel movement which was half poop and half tapeworm. Unravelled to 7 feet. this came out of my 4 1/2 year old son. Multiple stool samples before this came back negative, so don't count on them to be accurate. They are not. Chlorella is good.Grapefruit Seed Extract - great for yeastOlive Leaf Extract and ic good for bacteria and get the bile production up and will help kill tapeworm.Resveratrol Cod liver oil and NutraSea Vege oil - this is important because it is great for the brain and also makes the poop softer.Magnesium will help.Probiotics very important. Went through a phase of diarrhea that was hot and bubbly too. That was yeast. Olive leaf extract, and GSE took care of that.Today, if I forget the pumpkin seeds, magnesium, oils, or turrneric we see more constipation but nothing like the black goat poops he used to have. Any questions, please ask. This is so important to get under control. Stan is now 5 1/2 and has up to 3 poops a day (while sitting on the toilet) and for the most part they all look great. I've read about this before. I have a 3 year old sister in law (yes, you read that right!). with ASD symptoms and she will not sit to poop, either. She brings her mom a diaper then she'll stand someplace quiet to go. She pees on the toilet no problem. I believe its called " posturing " and it's a very good indication of GI issues. (If there's inflammation, it might hurt to sit and strain). It can also be difficult for kids to poop if their feet can't touch the floor. Try putting a stool under his feet so he feels steady and stable. hth-Tammy From: Mom Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 11:21:18 AMSubject: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach Hi All,My son doesn't sit down for poop even in his diapers. He always want to lie on his stomach on the floor and pass motion. I have tried to change but he doesn't listen.He wants to kneel on the couch with his legs on the floor but doesn't want to sit. Does this mean anything? What should I do?3yrs old ASD ... will start cheltion soon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 Miralax is soooo bad for you. It's so bad there's a yahoo group dedicated to its dangers. Cheryl ~http://www.gryffins-tail.blogspot.com~~@Gryffins_Tail~ I should've added that she's a constipated kid and lives on Miralax (sigh). To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 2:50:21 PMSubject: Re: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach my son has this problem as well. He only poops on the toilet if we let him perch on it. Like stand on the seat and then squat down. He's not a real bad gi kid other than chronic constipation. when we keep up with the fiber and he's going regularly after a while he will start to sit, but if we let up then he starts to perch again.. I think it's due to constipation and the strain it puts on there lower stomach and bowels. just a thought.... To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 1:31:51 PMSubject: Re: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach I've read about this before. I have a 3 year old sister in law (yes, you read that right!). with ASD symptoms and she will not sit to poop, either. She brings her mom a diaper then she'll stand someplace quiet to go. She pees on the toilet no problem. I believe its called "posturing" and it's a very good indication of GI issues. (If there's inflammation, it might hurt to sit and strain). It can also be difficult for kids to poop if their feet can't touch the floor. Try putting a stool under his feet so he feels steady and stable. hth-Tammy Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 11:21:18 AMSubject: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach Hi All, My son doesn't sit down for poop even in his diapers. He always want to lie on his stomach on the floor and pass motion. I have tried to change but he doesn't listen. He wants to kneel on the couch with his legs on the floor but doesn't want to sit. Does this mean anything? What should I do? 3yrs old ASD ... will start cheltion soon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 Miralax is soooo bad for you. It's so bad there's a yahoo group dedicated to its dangers. Cheryl ~http://www.gryffins-tail.blogspot.com~~@Gryffins_Tail~ I should've added that she's a constipated kid and lives on Miralax (sigh). To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 2:50:21 PMSubject: Re: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach my son has this problem as well. He only poops on the toilet if we let him perch on it. Like stand on the seat and then squat down. He's not a real bad gi kid other than chronic constipation. when we keep up with the fiber and he's going regularly after a while he will start to sit, but if we let up then he starts to perch again.. I think it's due to constipation and the strain it puts on there lower stomach and bowels. just a thought.... To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 1:31:51 PMSubject: Re: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach I've read about this before. I have a 3 year old sister in law (yes, you read that right!). with ASD symptoms and she will not sit to poop, either. She brings her mom a diaper then she'll stand someplace quiet to go. She pees on the toilet no problem. I believe its called "posturing" and it's a very good indication of GI issues. (If there's inflammation, it might hurt to sit and strain). It can also be difficult for kids to poop if their feet can't touch the floor. Try putting a stool under his feet so he feels steady and stable. hth-Tammy Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 11:21:18 AMSubject: doesn't sit for poop .. wants to be on this stomach Hi All, My son doesn't sit down for poop even in his diapers. He always want to lie on his stomach on the floor and pass motion. I have tried to change but he doesn't listen. He wants to kneel on the couch with his legs on the floor but doesn't want to sit. Does this mean anything? What should I do? 3yrs old ASD ... will start cheltion soon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 It hurts. Miracle Fiber from Vitamin Shoppe works great for us, sometimes w/a spash of Mag Cit (or more if it's really bad). We haven't been to the emergency room in months. > > Hi All, > My son doesn't sit down for poop even in his diapers. He always want to lie on his stomach on the floor and pass motion. I have tried to change but he doesn't listen. > He wants to kneel on the couch with his legs on the floor but doesn't want to sit. > Does this mean anything? What should I do? > > > 3yrs old ASD ... will start cheltion soon > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 It hurts. Miracle Fiber from Vitamin Shoppe works great for us, sometimes w/a spash of Mag Cit (or more if it's really bad). We haven't been to the emergency room in months. > > Hi All, > My son doesn't sit down for poop even in his diapers. He always want to lie on his stomach on the floor and pass motion. I have tried to change but he doesn't listen. > He wants to kneel on the couch with his legs on the floor but doesn't want to sit. > Does this mean anything? What should I do? > > > 3yrs old ASD ... will start cheltion soon > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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