Guest guest Posted February 8, 2002 Report Share Posted February 8, 2002 Hi Debbie This is really interesting. I'll have to try it (does it taste nasty?) At the bottom of your post, you have this written " Ototoxicity from Vancomycin (April 2001) Vestibular Disorder (April 2001) " , what are these (if you don't mind me asking.) Are you saying your daughter or you has this? Kathy Re: Re: bowel incontinenece- neurogenic bowel > Hi, > After reading so many posts about this problem, I just wanted to let you know > that my daughter, who is six, is in a wheelchair also and can't use her legs > or do anything more than roll right now. Anyway, we would have to do > suppositorys every three or four days and nothing but balls would come out. > She would cry in so much pain until they were out. About three months ago, > her doctor added pediasure to her diet and now she is not only growing, but > she can have a normal bowel movement. No more balls and hasn't had a > suppository in about a month in a half. She doesn't get as much gas as > before and she also doesn't cry in pain the way she used to. I think the > adult version would be ensure. Also, I have to drink enlive (it's water > based ensure) and it keeps me going regular. > I just wanted to let everyone know incase it could help someone. > good luck > Debbi in Texas > Tethered Spinal Cord (Untethering December 1999) > Loss of everything below the chest (December 1999) > VP Shunt (January 2000) > Short Term Memory Loss (January 2000) > AMC 1 (Decompression and Lamectomy of C1 March 2001) > Spinal Meningitis (April 2001) > VP Shunt Removal (April 2001) > Ototoxicity from Vancomycin (April 2001) > Vestibular Disorder (April 2001) > Total Memory Loss (April 2001) > Mini Strokes (January 2002) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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