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Mine would headbang, scratch, hit himself, etc. Milder form was/is

hyperness. The headbanging(self injury is rare now)with improved gi,

healing of the intestinal track. They get damaged/ultra sensitive

nerves and muscle damage to the gi. This I believe is a cause and

affect from vacs! Jennie<><

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> Has anyone seen their child's behavior change for the worse when

they

> are getting a bowel movement feeling? When my son is at Sunday

school,

> at the park, at the library (i.e. anywhere he doesn't want to stop

what

> he is doing and " go " ), he gets more hyper or

aggressive/oppositional.

> It is like someone flips a switch.

> Thanks,

> Debbie

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Yes, definitely and consistently over the past 3 years.

Son's bowel movements and behavior

Has anyone seen their child's behavior change for the worse when they

are getting a bowel movement feeling? When my son is at Sunday school,

at the park, at the library (i.e. anywhere he doesn't want to stop what

he is doing and " go " ), he gets more hyper or aggressive/oppositional.

It is like someone flips a switch.

Thanks,

Debbie

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My son withdraws, loses eye contact, etc. Several times we've thought he got

into gluten, then he has a bowel movement and he's back to normal (for him).

Interesting, isnt' it?

Sissy

Son's bowel movements and behavior

Has anyone seen their child's behavior change for the worse when they

are getting a bowel movement feeling? When my son is at Sunday school,

at the park, at the library (i.e. anywhere he doesn't want to stop what

he is doing and " go " ), he gets more hyper or aggressive/oppositional.

It is like someone flips a switch.

Thanks,

Debbie

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Yes. behavior is directly linked to lack of BSs. our 4.5 year old son has a

huge fear of BM on the potty and it is frustrating. he holds it in for days,

likely causing yeast and bacteria issues, and his behavior worsens. we

eventually give him a suppository or he poops in his pants (occasionally i have

put him back in pull-ups too). I have read so much and am about out of ideas.

we are switching peds to one who does more alternative treatments so i am hoping

they can help.

i keep trying to flush his system so much that he will be forced to go on the

potty, but usually it just makes for a very messy accident.

anyone have any advice???

denice

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Yes, definitely and consistently over the past 3 years.

Son's bowel movements and behavior

Has anyone seen their child's behavior change for the worse when they

are getting a bowel movement feeling? When my son is at Sunday school,

at the park, at the library (i.e. anywhere he doesn't want to stop what

he is doing and " go " ), he gets more hyper or aggressive/oppositional.

It is like someone flips a switch.

Thanks,

Debbie

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depending on how intense/how much in there, my son's would trigger seizures! The

gi is loaded with nerves(depends on damaged/sensitive) and connections to the

neuro! Jennie<><

Sissy Estep <sestep@...> wrote: My son withdraws, loses eye

contact, etc. Several times we've thought he got into gluten, then he has a

bowel movement and he's back to normal (for him). Interesting, isnt' it?

Sissy

Son's bowel movements and behavior

Has anyone seen their child's behavior change for the worse when they

are getting a bowel movement feeling? When my son is at Sunday school,

at the park, at the library (i.e. anywhere he doesn't want to stop what

he is doing and " go " ), he gets more hyper or aggressive/oppositional.

It is like someone flips a switch.

Thanks,

Debbie

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Could also be mobility/muscle issue!! Jennie<><

Denice Dirks <dkdirks@...> wrote: Yes. behavior is directly

linked to lack of BSs. our 4.5 year old son has a huge fear of BM on the potty

and it is frustrating. he holds it in for days, likely causing yeast and

bacteria issues, and his behavior worsens. we eventually give him a suppository

or he poops in his pants (occasionally i have put him back in pull-ups too). I

have read so much and am about out of ideas. we are switching peds to one who

does more alternative treatments so i am hoping they can help.

i keep trying to flush his system so much that he will be forced to go on the

potty, but usually it just makes for a very messy accident.

anyone have any advice???

denice

andrea2@... wrote:

Yes, definitely and consistently over the past 3 years.

Son's bowel movements and behavior

Has anyone seen their child's behavior change for the worse when they

are getting a bowel movement feeling? When my son is at Sunday school,

at the park, at the library (i.e. anywhere he doesn't want to stop what

he is doing and " go " ), he gets more hyper or aggressive/oppositional.

It is like someone flips a switch.

Thanks,

Debbie

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When my daughter is constipated she looks like she is autistic. When

she is having normal BM, you would not know she has autism. I think

the toxic BM is to blame as well as the obsessive thoughts around that

area.

Jen

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> Has anyone seen their child's behavior change for the worse when they

> are getting a bowel movement feeling? When my son is at Sunday

school,

> at the park, at the library (i.e. anywhere he doesn't want to stop

what

> he is doing and " go " ), he gets more hyper or

aggressive/oppositional.

> It is like someone flips a switch.

> Thanks,

> Debbie

>

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This is my daughter. I don't have a great solution, but education on

the GI tract, Oxypowder daily with a lot of water, and routine of

daily BM after dinner works most of the time. When she feels like a

BM was hard (hypersensativity) she withholds and I use mineral oil.

I had to put her back in pullups this recent time and switched back

to underwear when the mess was gone. This is all that has worked.

Miralax was a nightmare and all nutrition recommendations failed.

Jen

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> Has anyone seen their child's behavior change for the worse when

they

> are getting a bowel movement feeling? When my son is at Sunday

school,

> at the park, at the library (i.e. anywhere he doesn't want to stop

what

> he is doing and " go " ), he gets more hyper or

aggressive/oppositional.

> It is like someone flips a switch.

> Thanks,

> Debbie

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