Just got back from my 7 year olds appointment with the paediatric gasterentoroligist at the hospital. She’s been with that department for 18 months now.
Daughter has never had what I would call normal stool movements, or very good bladder control. The stool movements are especially causing her problems, as she will often have accidents in her pants, sometimes at school which of course is very embarrassing at 7. She doesn’t seem to feel she needs the loo until it is too late. Or it comes on too fast and she can’t get to the loo in time. Often she has big sort of “blow out” poos (sorry if tmi). Not necessarily watery dhiorrea but very big and sloppy. It’s always a drama when she goes to the loo, she needs help cleaning up and has stomach pain etc. She has two brothers 9 and 6, and they experience nothing like this so I know it’s not normal.
she was on a low fodmap diet last year which helped tremendously I think. Was tested for coeliac (or maybe it was gluten, not sure if they are the same thing?) but test came back negative.
I think I notice a pattern of her getting worse when she has milk and have been trying to do a lactose free diet for the past couple of weeks. She does seem better but things haven’t been perfect…then again she probably hasn’t been completely lactose free as it’s in everything.
i told the specialist at the hospital all this and asked if she could be tested for lactose intolerance. Was told they don’t test for intolerances, only full blown allergies. This doesn’t make sense to me as on the NHS website they say you can have blood tests or breath tests for intolerances.
she’s now been discharged from the gastro department without any answers or any improvement. They offered laxatives to be taken in the morning so she can poo before school to prevent accidents at school. But this doesn’t get to the root cause of why it is happening. It also doesn’t help the tummy pains and bloating. They’ve also said to buy some pro biotics from the supermarket which I will do.
i just feel like I don’t have any answers and my daughter starts a big junior school in sept where the kids won’t be as kind or understanding as currently in her tiny infant school.
she has also complains of back pain and has done since she was about five years old. She’s mildly hypermobile. She was being seen at the physio dept of the hospital but aside from being given excersises to do (which didn’t help as she is already quite active and does things like trampolining and gymnastics) nothing else was done so we have not worked that out either. I’m wondering if it’s.not an intolerance then are the two issues linked, like with hEDSs or similar. But that’s a pretty big leap to make and I don’t have the confidence anymore to bring it up with the hospital as I think they will think I’m being a hyperchondriac.
has anyone experienced these issues with their kids? Any advice on how to move forward?