My son is 4 years old and has suffered with bowel problems since birth. He has severe constipation and consultant at the hospital has done a lot of testing to rule hirsprungs disease.
He has never felt the urge to poo, even as a baby we have never saw him strain. He soils himself continuously 24/7. He has to have daily enemas and he goes into hospital for high enemas too but this is as and when. He has been prescribed sodium picosulphate and suppositories which now do not work to open his bowels.
he has had manual evacuation and Botox under GA.
His issue causes flare ups where the blockage will be so big it causes a temperature, larger than normal amounts of soiling and he loses his appetite for days at a time. some of the medication (mainly sodium picosulphate) results in him vomiting for days and becoming dehydrated. He does not tolerate the enemas and it takes a long time to do them. I have tried to keep this short there are lots of other ill effects he deals with on a daily basis.
i gave in lots of supporting evidence, reports from gp, dr at hospital, enema nurse, surgeon and letter from nursery. The nursery manager has said that he has fallen behind in certain aspects of his development in nursery due to be constantly removed from play settings to have a change of clothes due to the faecal incontinence. I called today because some evidence was sent separately and I hadn't checked to see if it was received and they informed me a decision was made yesterday and that it was turned down but I'll find out why in the letter which I should receive soon.
I spoke to his nursery manager and she was very surprised given the level of care he needs compared to other children.
I have a feeling it has been declined due to his age as looking online it seems a nappy solves the problem for 4 year olds and some 4 year olds are still in nappies anyway. However, his level of care is not just a child that hasn't been potty trained so if this is the case I don't think it's fair. I wasn't able to put him in the school nursery his sibling attends because they don't have the staff or facilities to clean him when he soils himself as much as he does. I don't know what will happen in September when he starts reception.
i don't really know how DLA works, I just feel upset because he struggles and I'm not the best at wording things and didn't have the form looked over so I'm not even sure if I've filled it out right in the first place. I added pages describing his condition in my own words to help.
has anyone experienced similar? Sorry if this makes little sense.