Thank you all for your ongoing support, I really appreciate it
I spent a lot of last night lying awake and thinking this all over and I am now pretty certain she is holding her poo rather than trying to get them out
Before she had that hard poo with blood in the nappy she would sometimes ask for a nappy when she needed to go but since then we always have to offer if it looks like she needs to go and then she does this writhing around thing that looks like she could be trying to push it out but now I think about it I think DH is right and she is trying to hold it in
It has been a long time since she had a hard poo, it is quite firm now but it is more a lump of playdo looking than a sausage shape or pellets, sorry I know TMI!!
We have used lactulose before when she was a baby but when I told my doc we had used it now she is older she said that is not the best remedy for what she has now
I think I'd prefer her using lactulose because from what I have read these powders can be habit forming. I am not sure about the suppository, she is really funny about her private parts, has always since 12 months held her poo if we had company and would scream and cry if her nappy was changed in front of anyone, doesn't even like it when we have to clean her after she's pooped so I am sure sticking something up her bum would not go down well! The thing is because she is eating so much fibre and taking the powder her poo isn't hard which makes me think she is just holding it. I cannot believe another day has passed without a poo
DH has just gone to pick her up from preschool, he warned the teachers she may need to poo but didn't tell them to offer her a nappy
Last time she really needed a poo she just told them she had stomach ache and layed on a sofa all afternoon. If she hasn't gone today I am giving her a tummy massage before bed plus some more flax oil in her drink. If all the powder ios doing is softening her stool and that can be done with flax oil or lactulose I want to stop the powder as it always seems to give her cramps. I am sorry that maybe this isn't a food issue after all though I do actually think the rice milk wasn't helping matters.
Lan I do think maybe we need to see a specialist because there is some definite psychological thing going on here, fear and shame in my opinion
Thank you again everyone