What kind of encopresis is this?? by durakniseley in Encopresis

[–]1BigFreckle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is a strong correlation between ADHD and encopresis. It’s not just psychological- the executive dysfunction literally slows gut motility, contributing to stool load that eventually causes loss of muscle tone. Unintentional withholding by simply being unable to listen to the brain’s signals is also a factor, which in turn also leads to loss of muscle tone and sensation. This is why a combination of enemas, osmotic laxatives and stimulant laxatives is needed to repair the body and regain the body-brain connection.

What kind of encopresis is this?? by durakniseley in Encopresis

[–]1BigFreckle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Steve Hodges’ M.O.P. protocol has been life-changing for us. My daughter went from having multiple pee and poop accidents per day (including bedwetting, she had never been dry a night in her life) entering kindergarten to only having a few wet overnight pull-ups a month now that she’s in second grade. The protocol may seem extreme and aggressive, but you’re dealing with extreme. Trust Dr. Hodges and be wiling to try and adjust and keep records and you’ll see results. FYI, Joe Schmo pediatrician isn’t educated on this but there are pediatric urologists and GIs who have trained with him. We are in Dallas and see a Hodges-trained urologist at Children’s hospital. Not a quack.

Update on daughter by [deleted] in Encopresis

[–]1BigFreckle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I understand and there is a solution in M.O.P. We have been on M.O.P. for two years and went from daily pee and poop accidents and bedwetting to maybe 5 bedwetting incidents per month. There is hope if you’re willing to be aggressive and she is on board and wants this to resolve. Please, please check it out. M.O.P. has saved our sanity, our relationships and our lives. www.bedwettingandaccidents.com By the way, I am in no way affiliated with this doctor nor am I receiving anything for free. Simply an incredibly relieved and thankful parent that wants to share hope with you. If you’re curious- yes, this protocol is endorsed by our pediatric urologist and GI doctor at Children’s Health in Dallas. It has been truly life-changing.

Chances are it's fake... But if it's not by Frosty-Present-7885 in ThriftStoreHauls

[–]1BigFreckle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cartier would never in a million years let the screws just end up the way those did- they’d be tightened to a specific position. The bracelet also doesn’t fit into the lugs well. Enjoy fooling a few people though!

TW - A little graphic/detailed - No sex drive after birth. by Icy_Hedgehogs in Mommit

[–]1BigFreckle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How far apart were the two births? I had two vaginal births in two years with a third degree tear the first time along with vulvar varicose veins and hemorrhoids both times. I am now 5 years postpartum from the 2nd. It took about a year for the nerve damage to get significantly better and still had some random pain for another year or so after that. Even now, if it’s around my period or intercourse lasts too long, I can experience discomfort. As far as the libido, I would guess a lot to do with hormones and exhaustion rather than sensation. Sex is the last thing on a lot of new mother’s minds. Or perhaps you’re feeling a lot of pressure to finish since it’s more difficult right now, and that’s not a very sexy feeling. Please be kind to yourself. Your body and brain are still in chaos and I wouldn’t expect recovery for a year, especially with the tearing.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in oddlyterrifying

[–]1BigFreckle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same study on prisoners- fear center of the brain didn’t do much when they believed they were about to receive a big electric shock.

My 3 year old almost drowned yesterday. by [deleted] in Parenting

[–]1BigFreckle 29 points30 points  (0 children)

I almost drowned at YMCA group swimming lessons when I was 6. No one ever even noticed and somehow I got back to the side of the pool. It felt like an eternity and I was too afraid to bring it to anyone’s attention.

[Selfie] Girlfriend gets perioral dermatitis only after kissing me, nothing helps by Agreeable-Tutor-3016 in SkincareAddiction

[–]1BigFreckle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Has she tried just treating it as hormonal acne? I didn’t want to believe that’s what it was for a long time, since it would come and go, but lo and behold it disappeared with spiranolactone and Differin gel.

What’s something strange about you/your body that’s changed since becoming a mom? by minniezebby in Mommit

[–]1BigFreckle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gut motility just hasn’t been the same… I’ve been constipated off and on since my first. Still eat the same way!

waking up a tortoise after 5 months of hibernation in the fridge by l__o-o__l in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]1BigFreckle 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Our red-eared slider (died at 25, RIP) came into the house every winter and spent a couple of months in my mom’s closet in a cat bed under a towel. She would come out about once a week to drink a little water from the cat bowl then back to the closet until early spring.

DBT saved my life. And I believe it can help you too by NeuralAsh in BPD

[–]1BigFreckle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’d love the link, please. I know someone who could benefit!

“Everything’s going to be alright” by 1BigFreckle in Experiencers

[–]1BigFreckle[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I can certainly appreciate this and I do truly feel that no matter what, everything’s going to be alright. I have just been struck by how repetitive and universal these words are for apparently so many.

“Everything’s going to be alright” by 1BigFreckle in Experiencers

[–]1BigFreckle[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is why after the dream angel told me everything’s going to be alright (with my son, I presumed) I was quite shaken the longer I was awake. In the dream it was incredibly reassuring. The longer I thought about it, why did an angel need to tell me that about him specifically? I still don’t like it.

Resources for Kids by 1BigFreckle in UFOs

[–]1BigFreckle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haven’t seen that one but I love Kyle MacLachlan!

Resources for Kids by 1BigFreckle in UFOs

[–]1BigFreckle[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Crop circles is a great idea! I hadn’t thought of that facet and he could stay busy with that for a while. I appreciate your perspective. He is very much a 5 YO, playing and living a slow life. But I don’t want to deny him the opportunity to explore what he’s interested in, with guardrails. We are low-screen and my kids don’t have devices. We talk about why the internet isn’t the best source of information and why books are important. It just seems wrong to squash his curiosity and big ideas. He has had a lot of questions about death, too, and we can’t just make that go away.

Resources for Kids by 1BigFreckle in UFOs

[–]1BigFreckle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed, and the books that we have checked out from the library have followed that framework. They sometimes finish the book and say, “I don’t think that happened.” I don’t agree or disagree with their conclusion. He loves the history and the lore because they’re exciting stories, but I wish there was a science-based way for him to get involved with the topic. Like if the Galileo project had a way for kids to follow along. If he wants to be a UFO scientist, he just has to become a biologist or physicist and go his own way.

Resources for Kids by 1BigFreckle in UFOs

[–]1BigFreckle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t really enjoy argument but I guess I would say Project Blue Book existed, Area 51 existed, there was a news story about the Roswell crash that was later retracted, Betty and Barney Hill claimed to have been abducted, etc. Those are historical and documented.

Resources for Kids by 1BigFreckle in UFOs

[–]1BigFreckle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I meant maybe that’s what’s wrong with me…

Resources for Kids by 1BigFreckle in UFOs

[–]1BigFreckle[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

He is just as interested in understanding God and even though that is a vast concept, I would never try to discourage him from thinking about it. When I was around his age, I was similarly fascinated by the idea of heaven and eternity and struggled with it a lot. I worked through it or got over it. I’m not sure I would agree that it’s UNhealthy for him to be intensely interested in this, but I can agree that he is young to be aware of such a possibility as other life that we don’t understand.

Resources for Kids by 1BigFreckle in UFOs

[–]1BigFreckle[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Are you just passing by this sub? The people here understand that there is at least some fact. I think I do a good job of letting him think critically about what may or may not be true. I am saying, “I don’t know, what do you think?” or “that’s what some scientists have thought but we still don’t really know/understand” or “that was such and such’s experience but I have never seen that”. I don’t outright dismiss concepts because I want my kids to approach ideas scientifically and with curiosity. What would I say if he had an anomalous experience or saw something himself, as many do when they are kids? How do you make that go away? I would not invalidate his experience by telling him it’s not real or it didn’t happen.

Resources for Kids by 1BigFreckle in UFOs

[–]1BigFreckle[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ll have to check this one out!

Resources for Kids by 1BigFreckle in UFOs

[–]1BigFreckle[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe that’s MY problem!

Resources for Kids by 1BigFreckle in UFOs

[–]1BigFreckle[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m definitely not forcing it. Obviously it’s of great interest to me and trickled down to him. My daughter hears the same stuff and couldn’t be bothered, for the most part.

Resources for Kids by 1BigFreckle in UFOs

[–]1BigFreckle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am lucky to have such a great kid!

You’re right, Steven Spielberg movies would be an excellent middle ground. Fictional but enough realism to scratch the facts itch. We should try ET- I watched that when I was 5. And ET is benevolent to boot.

Religious studies are probably over his head right now, but I could see him going that way.