We are at primary children's and Poor Nadia had such a full bladder she was crying. They measured the bladder and then had her go pee and then came back to measure it again and they made her go pee again because it was still way to full. Nadia was like I don't need to pee anymore. We may have just found a clue to this problem of fevers.
She does not feel the need to go pee.
They think it is trauma based.
She has had so much trauma in her short life that she legitimately does not feel the need to pee.
The feelings/pain of the trauma is much stronger than needing to pee so she has held her pee in for so long that she now has a bladder the size of an adult or bigger.
Ugh...just one more thing to add to her list of trauma issues, as if she doesn't already have enough to work through.
Lunch date with mommy and Nadia.
Olive Garden!!!
While waiting to see the Urologist, Nadia drew this picture.
Our game plan for right now is to retrain her to go to the bathroom more. That means pee and poop.
We go back in 3 months for a check up.
On the way home...She is all tuckered out.
We literally spent the entire day up there at the hospital.
We were up there by 10 and didn't get home until around 4.
While up at Primary Children's I got this Text from Carson's teacher: (we started his new medication today):
Carson has done all work asked of him and he as stayed in his seat all morning long. He has been wearing his vest all morning as well his choice.
Then a little after 1, I got another one telling me that he had fallen asleep.
I will consider this a successful day at school.
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