M.S.
Yes!! We had this problem. I've posted on the subject many times so feel free to click on my name and check through my posts, however, there are a lot
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My daughter is 5 as well and went through this for about 2.5 years of her life. We too went to childrens (waste of time). That is another story.
I can say with complete confidence that your daughter has Encopresis. There is nothing you can do to talk her in to going poop on the toilet. Occasionally she'll have a toilet plugging blow out, other than that, she'll just give you squirts. Her poop is becoming impacted and only the liquid can get by. She needs to be emptied out and then given something to help her go daily. Diet/water are very important but won't get the poop out. Continue to make sure she is drinking plenty of water and eating whole grain foods, veggies, fruits, flax oil, etc.. no processed stuff. Get her eating great, (if she isn't already) that way, once you have her emptied and on the path of pooping daily, she won't have any set backs. It is very easy even once being emptied and pooping daily to become impacted again. It will also take her colon 3-6 months to get back to normal - it gets stretched out when they hold it and become impacted.
What we had to do, on the advice of a Pediatric specialist was the following: (this if FYI only - I am not a Dr., so please OK this through your Dr. first). Our Dr. called this the 5 day cleanout. For 5 days my daughter got an enema one day, suppository the next (not as bad as you would think, especially at this age where they understand you are trying to make the feel better). She got a 1/2 scoop of Miralax in water/juice every day and at night before bed, 2 tablespoons of mineral oil in a drink before bed. On about day 5, my daughter started pooping on her own in the toilet. We did this in Dec. 07 and she has been fine ever since. I NEVER thought we'd be here. After the 5 days were up, the Dr. told us to continue with the 1/2 scoop of Miralax until further notice. I haven't been back to see the Dr., but I no longer give it to her daily. She gets it when I think of it, maybe once every week or two weeks.
What your daughter is going through technically isn't constipation. This is where I think these kids get misdiagnosed so often and end up having issues for years. What your daughter has is very common. Get help now. My daughter was a new kid once we got this under control.
Feel free to email me if you have any questions. The specialist we saw is in Murrieta.
M.
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