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Hi there,

We just went through this. Joe just turned 4 and finally is potty

training.

I wondered for such a long time why he just sat there and couldn't seem

to

figure out which muscles to push to get things moving. Finally one day

just

a few months ago he was sitting there and pee came out and then he

pushed

and it was the "lightbulb"... the realization that he could make it

work. All

the docs were telling me he may not have nerve sensation, he may never

train,

yada, yada, yada... the stuff they tell parents. I didnt encourage

strongly or

discourage sitting on the potty. Just let him tell me when he wanted

to (for

along time it was only 1 or 2 times a week). He is doing so well with

the

potty training now we are trying the next few nights without diapers.

The accidents happen but are getting less and less frequent. He is

just

doing everything a little slower and a little different then the rest

of my

children did, we are just happy with every little bit of progress we

get.

He is also very verbal and cognitively scores above age. Lots of luck

and patience with your training.

AnnMarie-

Complex IV

Married to my best

friend Rick, mom of (14), (11), Cassandra(5 1/2)

and Joe(4) - complex IV, lactic acidosis, CP, tethered chord syndrome,

dysautonomia, and a smile that never quits

:-)

AReckling@... wrote:

Hi,

Quick question: Have you ever had a child who didn't seem to know when

he was peeing or had to pee? My almost 3 yr. old (myopathy, possible

mito) loves to sit on the potty and does so a few times a day but never

pees in it. Doesn't seem to know how to control that part of his body

or something? I thought I'd ask you all about this. Cognitively, he's

doing very well and is "normal" but he does have considerable muscular

weakness as well as absent reflexes, constipation, failure to thrive

(he gained 2 lbs!).

I know that I will probably need to teach him when he's peeing by

letting him run around naked for a day or so (in the house, of course).

It's still a little cold for that even here in Florida.

Any thoughts?

Anne R

Please contact mito-owner with any problems or

questions.

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Hi there,

We just went through this. Joe just turned 4 and finally is potty

training.

I wondered for such a long time why he just sat there and couldn't seem

to

figure out which muscles to push to get things moving. Finally one day

just

a few months ago he was sitting there and pee came out and then he

pushed

and it was the "lightbulb"... the realization that he could make it

work. All

the docs were telling me he may not have nerve sensation, he may never

train,

yada, yada, yada... the stuff they tell parents. I didnt encourage

strongly or

discourage sitting on the potty. Just let him tell me when he wanted

to (for

along time it was only 1 or 2 times a week). He is doing so well with

the

potty training now we are trying the next few nights without diapers.

The accidents happen but are getting less and less frequent. He is

just

doing everything a little slower and a little different then the rest

of my

children did, we are just happy with every little bit of progress we

get.

He is also very verbal and cognitively scores above age. Lots of luck

and patience with your training.

AnnMarie-

Complex IV

Married to my best

friend Rick, mom of (14), (11), Cassandra(5 1/2)

and Joe(4) - complex IV, lactic acidosis, CP, tethered chord syndrome,

dysautonomia, and a smile that never quits

:-)

AReckling@... wrote:

Hi,

Quick question: Have you ever had a child who didn't seem to know when

he was peeing or had to pee? My almost 3 yr. old (myopathy, possible

mito) loves to sit on the potty and does so a few times a day but never

pees in it. Doesn't seem to know how to control that part of his body

or something? I thought I'd ask you all about this. Cognitively, he's

doing very well and is "normal" but he does have considerable muscular

weakness as well as absent reflexes, constipation, failure to thrive

(he gained 2 lbs!).

I know that I will probably need to teach him when he's peeing by

letting him run around naked for a day or so (in the house, of course).

It's still a little cold for that even here in Florida.

Any thoughts?

Anne R

Please contact mito-owner with any problems or

questions.

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I have been going through the same thing with my daughter. Maybe he, they are just not ready yet. Grace is only 19 months and I think she is mentally ready, she does all the right things. When she is wet, dirty she will get me a diaper to change her, and she will hide to do "number 2." But when I put her on the potty, nothing. It is also hard because she cannot communicate with words. I have heard that a lot of these children have sensory problems when it comes to things like this. I guess my advise is to keep trying, just take it easy. They will learn when they are ready. My other two children just did it one day. I had been trying and trying to get them to use the potty. Just about when I gave up, both times, they just started doing it. Good Luck!

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