hi ludwig,
Thanks for the reply, anything I can do to help just ask
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Well, yes usual cases of HD present with the lo not passing meconium.. ds did pass meconium but we now know it was a small amount and he was able to do so as he had short stem HD.
Till ds had his op at 5 weeks old we would feed him and change many many nappies and would allow the nurses to do rectal washouts. It wasn't something we felt able to do at that time.
Following ds's stoma and after for about 6-12 months we did rectal dialtations. Awful awful thing but something we knew was aiding ds's recovery etc. This also usually allowed him to poo iykwim.
Now, age 4 we do still do washouts
. Not routinly BUT whenever ds seems ill as we find any illness ds gets seems to affect his tummy, make it give out bizarre sounds, shapes etc and he shows signs of enterocolitus (lethargic,sickly with/without vomiting etc)
He has been hospitalised on a few occasions with this since op's so we are very vigilant and tbh dh & I are very proud that we seen to be able to spot ds's ill episodes before he shows major signs iykwim.
We usually automatically do a washout. Not ideal on a 4yr old and he is getting to a protectsing stage BUT he knows it makes him better. Honestly, after a washout the change in him is unbelievable. He turns into a bonkers happy little boy
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Luckily our gp is fab and will prescribe us the relevant antibiotics asap.
Potty training... I remember being petrified of this, mostly as I couldn;t recall what I did with dd (now 5) and I was so worried that ds's history would prevent us making progress.
In fact, the opposite. He was done with ease (ish!). He still poo's more than your average child and its very loose and smelly BUT he has no leakage (geeze I hate that work..
) and goes on the toilet iykwim.
The only prob is when he is off colour/ill. He is dry during the day but still in nappies at night. Mainly because of wee and sometimes because of pooing.
I hear that boys in particular can take years to get dry at night and his consultant also suggested that the sensation for a poo/wee is very similar so hence him weeing/pooing at night.
My only worry is him starting school in sept, Im amazed at the stage he is at now as 4 years ago I feared for school but not as bad now... I just worry about him needing the toilet at school as he does need assistance due to the consistancy..
Don't worry about your lo is they need the op.Personally I would opt for it, they are young and easily to manage in hospital and wont recall it. Also after the op (if needed) like you said everyone is different. Take it a step at a time.. and DONT google ! Ask me instead.. please.
btw, post op. Ds seemed to do well.. I recall thinking we would be in there forever and then one day ds had a turn around and improved. We were petrified leaving hospital, like we were loosing our support and even the breathing monitors ds had ! shooks, we felt we had to watch him 24/7!
HTH and sorry it so long
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xx