If your son is pooping because of the stool softeners and you stop them, one of two things will happen. Nothing and he keeps pooping. Or he gets profoundly constipated and impacted.
This is your child. Not mine, not the doctors, not anyone elses.
You need to decide one way or another. You and your son will be the ones who have to work through the consequences. Not us. You also need to realise that this problem will take quite some time to heal regardless of the method you choose. Your son has a bowel that needs medications to help it work. It will not resolve in 2 weeks. It may take 2 months or even longer until he is able to poop without some assistance of some variety be it meds, diet, supplements, whatever. You need to prepare yourself for this to be a long process.
There are some things about this new doctor that I do think you need to look into before you take your son off his stool softeners/laxatives, which you say yourself have helped him greatly. I've tried very hard to be non-confrontational here, but it's kinda hard.
You are seeing an “Osteopath who specializes in dietary balance and stool testing”. What qualifications does this person have? I totally agree with tigerlilly905
Perhaps its b/c he specializes in osteo, not the gut specifically.
If this person does not have a Doctorate of Osteopathy (DO), then by US law they are practicing illegally under the name ‘osteopath’.
This person is also giving you potentially false information.
Google Vitamin B12 for yourself. Almost every piece of information I found by Googling "Vitamin B-12" says that it is vitally important for neuron and brain development, and for making blood cells. I suspect that the reason the GI didn’t mention it is because your son has a B12 level that is normal and adequate for brain development, and that your son doesn't have Pernicious Anemia (aka B12 anemia). If your son had Pernicious Anemia the osteopath should be slapped for not sending you to get your son seen by a hematologist, or to the ER.
I also googled “Vitamin B12 and digestion”. One article mentioned Vitamin B12 being required for digestion specifically. One out of probably 20 I scanned in looking this up for you.
That’s pretty weak evidence to be starting your child on a supplement. Now Vitamin B12 is water-soluble, and the body will excrete what is excess. So no harm potentially comes from this.
But in my mind it raises some pretty large, red flags about this person. What else are they going to recommend that may not be necessary (ie a money making venture) or that may have harmful consequences?
Does he/she specialize in auto-immune stuff too? If not then I’m not sure I’d be taking their recommendations on how to deal with those results and any stuff that comes from the allergy testing.
I see you have done some thinking and that you have a plan that sounds logical and reasonable.
Yeah I just thought once his body starts working the way it should he will start to get diahrrea b/c the stool softeners are too much, thats really what I was implying. Right now, I think they are still helping him go on a day to day basis. I figured I will know when its too much for his system and I will have to back off.
that makes sense to me.
Makes sense to me also.