It will come out on its own. The only thing you would have to worry about is if the coffee has caffeine in it. It is does, it would be absorbed into his system faster and he may be hyper for a while.
2006-09-13 11:56:18
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answered by lignebur72 5
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You should probably find out if there is an ask a nurse service where you live just to make sure it won't cause any problems. You might even call your pediatrician's office to ask.
My youngest was the same age when his dad passed away, he became withdrawn and angry. Thank God he is now 18 and a lot better.
It is a really tough thing for kids to deal with. My son and his dad had an argument the evening before, and he was really on a guilt trip that he could not make things right with him. His dad left early for work and passed away two hours after he left the house.
My oldest son cleaned out the liquor cabinet which I never refilled. We seldom ever drank and what was there was left over from a party so there wasn't too much to choose from, but I started finding empty bottles in the strangest places. He got over it much easier than his brother did.
I hope the psych has good results with your son. And I know that it is hard for you too. You have my deepest sympathy.
2006-09-13 10:44:25
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answered by diane_b_33594 4
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I think it will pass when its ready to come out. I think you should recontact the phyc doc and explain the nature of your phone call. They may be able to make an exception for you. Do it now while they are still open. Good luck and sorry.
2006-09-13 10:39:52
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answered by b's wife 2
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I was going to give you a sarcastic response until I read further. I'm so sorry for you and your child(ren) over the loss of your husband/Dad. It must be difficult for everyone who was close to him, especially his immediate family.
I do not think their is much to worry about. Give him some oatmeal with a baked apple or applesauce. It'll loosen his bowels and he'll be fine.
My prayers are with you. *warm hug*
2006-09-13 10:40:06
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answered by Jhazzi 2
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Dr. a psychiatrist . your son will do more odd ththats in the future if not stopped as soon as possible . he is not in a normal state or frame of mind. taking a severe loss as he has and is can do serious damage to the brain.and he is not a f******ing kid he is a kid that needs help.
2006-09-13 10:47:07
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answered by StarShine G 7
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Give 'em something for creativity...hopefully it won't cause a "yeast infection"...LOL
Don't think it will...Butt I think it would smart to get to the bottom of this anal retentive child to let it all out at a Dr office before the **** hits the fan!
Good Luck...
2006-09-13 10:43:19
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answered by vikingsonsltw 3
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anything placed in the anus will be sucked right up but he will poop it out later.
my question is, if you were concerned why didnt u just call the doc instead of coming to a message board?
2006-09-13 10:37:23
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answered by Denise 2
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He can't keep it in forever, it will come out naturally. But that is seriously weird behaviour. See if you can't bump up the appt. Tell the receptionist what is happening and maybe she can get you in earlier.
2006-09-13 10:41:49
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answered by ? 6
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Hypothetically, I would be more concerned with the reasoning
for this behavior - - thus take him to a doctor. Do not wait until
Oct.3. . .
good luck
2006-09-13 10:36:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Was he molested by his father ?
he is in no danger from the mixture.
at 12 he is not a little kid .
Sounds like he is retarded,is this the case ?
God bless you both .
2006-09-13 10:50:00
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answered by Elaine814 5
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