Chronic constipation

Anonymous
OP get to a specialist. Don’t listen to internet advice- if you haven’t had a chronically constipated child you have no idea- this is different. And every child is different.

I had good experience with the GIs at Children’s. The waitlist for an initial appointment can be long- call today.
Anonymous
Thanks, all. Beans, fruit, oatmeal are listed on basically any website listing foods that help with constipation, but perhaps different foods impact people in different ways. i will see an appointment with a specialist.
Anonymous
Fiber gummy
Anonymous
You need to see a pediatric GI and don’t listen to the ppl who say stop the miralax. Your child is likely to need more miralax not less. I would recommend seeing Dr Chao at Pediatric Specialists of Virginia and NP Jessica Stafford (they work together). We were dealing with constipation for years and it was only after seeing Dr Chao and Jessica were we finally able to resolve it. Both are aggressive in dealing with constipation and treat it as the serious problem it is. But because they were aggressive, we finally were able to get rid of my daughter’s constipation issues.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You need to see a pediatric GI and don’t listen to the ppl who say stop the miralax. Your child is likely to need more miralax not less. I would recommend seeing Dr Chao at Pediatric Specialists of Virginia and NP Jessica Stafford (they work together). We were dealing with constipation for years and it was only after seeing Dr Chao and Jessica were we finally able to resolve it. Both are aggressive in dealing with constipation and treat it as the serious problem it is. But because they were aggressive, we finally were able to get rid of my daughter’s constipation issues.


By the way I’ve seen other GIs in the practice but I feel Dr Chao and Jessica are the best. Constipation is Jessica’s area of expertise so perhaps start with her because it is easier to get an appointment with her since she is an NP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You need to see a pediatric GI and don’t listen to the ppl who say stop the miralax. Your child is likely to need more miralax not less. I would recommend seeing Dr Chao at Pediatric Specialists of Virginia and NP Jessica Stafford (they work together). We were dealing with constipation for years and it was only after seeing Dr Chao and Jessica were we finally able to resolve it. Both are aggressive in dealing with constipation and treat it as the serious problem it is. But because they were aggressive, we finally were able to get rid of my daughter’s constipation issues.


Can I ask what they suggested and what worked?
Anonymous
OP, +1 on get it checked out, specifically by a paediatric GI. While diet can be one concern, it could also be motility or absorption issue. Unfortunately, GI issues can beget other GI issues or concerns (like fissures, electrolyte imbalances, etc.) if left untreated.
Anonymous
For those of you who say a GI specialist, how did you get that appointment? My ped just shrugs this off.
Anonymous
How is he about drinking water.

Chia seeds are good in smoothies. I soak them for 10 first so they go all gooey if you’re going to serve the smoothie right away.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For those of you who say a GI specialist, how did you get that appointment? My ped just shrugs this off.


Depends on your insurance but my ped blew me off on a couple things- he ended up having reflux damage, laryngomalacia, and CMPA. Go see a GI. Constipation is the demise of the colon.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For those of you who say a GI specialist, how did you get that appointment? My ped just shrugs this off.


Depends on your insurance but my ped blew me off on a couple things- he ended up having reflux damage, laryngomalacia, and CMPA. Go see a GI. Constipation is the demise of the colon.


My DD who is chronically constipated had terrible reflux as a baby.
Anonymous
Waters like fiji brand have a mineral balance that helps. My kids love the pouch purées with apples and veggies especially the orange and red ones. Good luck op I’m so sorry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You need to see a pediatric GI and don’t listen to the ppl who say stop the miralax. Your child is likely to need more miralax not less. I would recommend seeing Dr Chao at Pediatric Specialists of Virginia and NP Jessica Stafford (they work together). We were dealing with constipation for years and it was only after seeing Dr Chao and Jessica were we finally able to resolve it. Both are aggressive in dealing with constipation and treat it as the serious problem it is. But because they were aggressive, we finally were able to get rid of my daughter’s constipation issues.


+1 to the bolded part. Why on earth are you asking the internet this and not your doctor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You need to see a pediatric GI and don’t listen to the ppl who say stop the miralax. Your child is likely to need more miralax not less. I would recommend seeing Dr Chao at Pediatric Specialists of Virginia and NP Jessica Stafford (they work together). We were dealing with constipation for years and it was only after seeing Dr Chao and Jessica were we finally able to resolve it. Both are aggressive in dealing with constipation and treat it as the serious problem it is. But because they were aggressive, we finally were able to get rid of my daughter’s constipation issues.


+1 to the bolded part. Why on earth are you asking the internet this and not your doctor.


NP a lot of us have peds who just shrug this off and say give it time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You need to see a pediatric GI and don’t listen to the ppl who say stop the miralax. Your child is likely to need more miralax not less. I would recommend seeing Dr Chao at Pediatric Specialists of Virginia and NP Jessica Stafford (they work together). We were dealing with constipation for years and it was only after seeing Dr Chao and Jessica were we finally able to resolve it. Both are aggressive in dealing with constipation and treat it as the serious problem it is. But because they were aggressive, we finally were able to get rid of my daughter’s constipation issues.


+1 to the bolded part. Why on earth are you asking the internet this and not your doctor.


NP a lot of us have peds who just shrug this off and say give it time.


OP here and yes, this. I've worked with my doctor for a while. I'm doing what she said (Miralax, water, fruits and veggies, exercise). It isn't working. I'm just getting my act together and seeing what others do. Why respond if you have nothing but judgement to contribute? Why on earth are you assuming I am not working with a doctor?
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