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[quote=Anonymous]This is OP responding to PP: - adhd diagnosis will take a while and this is just one data point. There are other data points. It is so hard to get into a doctor to diagnose ADHD and his pediatrician doesn’t seem to want to deal with it, even though I brought it up at his 4 and 5 YO appointments. She isn’t much a resource but it’s IMPOSSIBLE to find another practice. - what’s wrong with the daycare that they didn’t notice this for hours? How did they not smell it? We’re they outdoors? He’s in kindergarten and an after school program, not daycare. I don’t know why his teachers and caregivers don’t smell it. It was obvious to me when I picked him up. - could he be constipated? Consider prunes or fiber. He could be, but I can’t get in to a doctor for help. He says he pooped around 3, when he arrived at aftercare, and then he pooped in the toilet around 7. - consider some kid of outside timer to prompt him to go to reduce the tension between kid and parent. He doesn’t have accidents when he’s at home with us. He just runs to the toilet for an emergency poop. The accidents are happening when he get up to go IMMEDIATELY. I can’t help him when I’m not around. [/quote]
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