LaurLaur04
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Monday my mother picked my daughter up from preschool. Halfway down the hallways my DD started grabbing herself and screaming "it hurts! it hurts!" My mom promptly brought her to my work (I'm an x-ray tech at an urgent care) and told me to take a look. I didn't see a rash or anything so I got the PA to look. He didn't see anything either, and suggested my mom take her to the ER since we didn't catheterize little kids and she refused to pee for me. When they got to the ER, DD finally peed and peed so much it soaked her diaper and got all over my mother. She kept crying and screaming though. Her urine turned out clean (only a small bit of blood which is usually from the cath hitting the bladder wall). They put her on antibiotics anyway just in case that large amount she peed earlier cleared it out enough to not show on the urinalysis. That was Monday. 2 days and 5 doses of antibiotic later, she is STILL crying/screaming with it hurting. Her preschool said she was fine all day but when I got her she immediately started.
My question is, have any parents experienced this? I am having trouble believing its a UTI because I know when I have had them after a dose or 2 of antibiotic it feels much better. She wont sleep in her bed since then (she has NEVER slept with me her entire life) and will only fall asleep if I let her watch cartoons in the bed with me. The PA I work with suggested maybe a sensory disorder...meaning she doesn't like how it feels when she needs to urinate and therefore it "hurts". The idea of autism has been tossed around before since she was born....due to strange eating habits, strict schedules, and frequent arm flapping. Anyone have incite? Taking her to her pediatrician tomorrow...just looking for someone who may have experienced this!!
My question is, have any parents experienced this? I am having trouble believing its a UTI because I know when I have had them after a dose or 2 of antibiotic it feels much better. She wont sleep in her bed since then (she has NEVER slept with me her entire life) and will only fall asleep if I let her watch cartoons in the bed with me. The PA I work with suggested maybe a sensory disorder...meaning she doesn't like how it feels when she needs to urinate and therefore it "hurts". The idea of autism has been tossed around before since she was born....due to strange eating habits, strict schedules, and frequent arm flapping. Anyone have incite? Taking her to her pediatrician tomorrow...just looking for someone who may have experienced this!!