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agsf_57 says...
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>On Jul 25, 7:50 pm, Dad <da...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> Banty wrote:
>> > In article <RWsik.93814$kx.70430@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> > "The" medication? Did someone bring up a medication?
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>> > Uh-huh. So you came BACK to us with ... "The medication..".
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>> > What connection do you have with this purveyors of... "the
medication"?
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>> > Banty
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>> Soon after I posted, I realized my posr looked like I am promoting
>> something. Your reply confirmed it. Oh well, live and learn.
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>> As for my son, he recovered from the problem since the original post.
>> However, I will ask about miralax (s**** oil, ha ha ) next time when I
>> see his pediatrician.
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>Sorry I saw your post late. Miralax works well. Our son didn't go
>because it would hurt. It hurt because he wouldn't go. It was a catch
>22. Changing his diet didn't work. It wasn't until we tried Miralax
>(as it just became available over the counter) did it kick in within 3
>days. Now he goes all the time because it no longer hurts. The good
>thing about Miralax is that it dissolves in liquids and has no taste
>or odor, so our son takes it without any issue.
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>I am not associated with this product, but I am sick of seeing some
>idiots treat a child's constipation issue as the same as an adult. The
>stupid "just give them fiber" line just makes things worse!
Worse how. What's your training in the matter??
Treatment of constipation by dietary changes is the preferred and most
conservative course whatever the age.
Banty


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