Guest guest Posted September 2, 2008 Report Share Posted September 2, 2008 Oh he will see it if you make him clean all the poopey pants!! Once my dh realized that cleaning up poop six times a day, not only was not fun, but made the house stink, he listens to me about the foods. It sounds like diet infraction and no supplements was the cause. It might also help if you don't keep those foods in the house anymore. Dad can't feed him what's not there. I do the shopping and have him bring his wallet. I feel your frusturation...it took a long time in our house for dad to accept that MOM KNOWS BEST! That junior behaves better if not fed junk and that he also does not poop himself if fed properly..etc etc. It's a long struggle. Perhaps asking how dad would feel if someone fed him x-lax that made him poop himself at work?? He is doing the same thing to his child, feeding him what his body identifies as x-lax and them having an accident at school, which is embarrassing and doesn't help you make friends. Try using examples dad can understand.. > > Lasts week he had a few accidents (pooped in his pants) at preschool/daycare. Today he had > THREE all in one day! I asked him why he did that instead of using the potty (he has been > potty trained now for a long time). He said the teachers won't let him use the potty. I know > that is not true. He is having more loose/dierrhea - I ran out of the acidophlous and the > fiber and the multivitamin and the greens. So taday I ran to town and got acidoph, fiber, > attentive child, multi, and greens. I dosed him up on the fiber and papaya and acidoph! > Hopefully that will help. I told my husband to quit giving him that whole wheat bread and > stick to only the Ezekiel bread in the fridge. He doesn't ever really listen - even though he > knows it helps him. SOmetimes I guess he just thinks it is just easier to go buy junk and give > it to the kids because it is quick. Even though it undoes all the hard work I have done. > AGHHHHH. Well maybe one day we will all see things the same for this child. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2008 Report Share Posted September 2, 2008 My son has a lot of potty accidents when when he is working on viral and bacterial issues. We had stopped chelating so that we could focus on resolving all the accidents. It was really bad for awhile. He hadn't had any problems for over six months so we started chelating a few weeks ago and it is back again. Over the past several days I have added back in some of the supplements we gave him that helped resolve it but the amounts have not been enough. I am considering giving him the same dosage level that was needed to resolve the problems tomorrow. He is NT and having accidents in Kindergarten in not a good thing. Feeling the pain with you. Melinda > > Lasts week he had a few accidents (pooped in his pants) at preschool/daycare. Today he had > THREE all in one day! I asked him why he did that instead of using the potty (he has been > potty trained now for a long time). He said the teachers won't let him use the potty. I know > that is not true. He is having more loose/dierrhea - I ran out of the acidophlous and the > fiber and the multivitamin and the greens. So taday I ran to town and got acidoph, fiber, > attentive child, multi, and greens. I dosed him up on the fiber and papaya and acidoph! > Hopefully that will help. I told my husband to quit giving him that whole wheat bread and > stick to only the Ezekiel bread in the fridge. He doesn't ever really listen - even though he > knows it helps him. SOmetimes I guess he just thinks it is just easier to go buy junk and give > it to the kids because it is quick. Even though it undoes all the hard work I have done. > AGHHHHH. Well maybe one day we will all see things the same for this child. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2008 Report Share Posted September 3, 2008 Hello, I think your child is having a change in neurotransmitters and is " not feeling " that he has to go to the bathroom as well as he once did. Some 80 % of serotonin is used in the gut. He will get back on track hopefully in a few days - My 2 cents Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2008 Report Share Posted September 3, 2008 Whole wheat bread ALWAYS gave my son diarrhea. We are GFCF now for ten years, I think?? Barb [ ] what's going on with this kid? Lasts week he had a few accidents (pooped in his pants) at preschool/daycare. Today he had THREE all in one day! I asked him why he did that instead of using the potty (he has been potty trained now for a long time). He said the teachers won't let him use the potty. I know that is not true. He is having more loose/dierrhea - I ran out of the acidophlous and the fiber and the multivitamin and the greens. So taday I ran to town and got acidoph, fiber, attentive child, multi, and greens. I dosed him up on the fiber and papaya and acidoph! Hopefully that will help. I told my husband to quit giving him that whole wheat bread and stick to only the Ezekiel bread in the fridge. He doesn't ever really listen - even though he knows it helps him. SOmetimes I guess he just thinks it is just easier to go buy junk and give it to the kids because it is quick. Even though it undoes all the hard work I have done. AGHHHHH. Well maybe one day we will all see things the same for this child. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2008 Report Share Posted September 4, 2008 > Lasts week he had a few accidents (pooped in his pants) at preschool/daycare. Today he had > THREE all in one day! Too much vitamin C and magnesium caused that here. Also bad bacteria overgrowth, and several years ago it would have been caused by a few foods. >>I asked him why he did that instead of using the potty (he has been > potty trained now for a long time). He said the teachers won't let him use the potty. I know > that is not true. If he was asking to use the potty multiple times in a short period of time, it may be entirely true that they don't let him go. > Hopefully that will help. I told my husband to quit giving him that whole wheat bread and > stick to only the Ezekiel bread in the fridge. He doesn't ever really listen - even though he > knows it helps him. My son improved when I gave wheat with HNI AFP Peptizyde, so that might help. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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