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    This guy was fully dressed. He is 2 1/2 so old enough to get undressed with no trouble regardless of what I put him in. This has never happened with him before. My daughter did it when she was about 1 year in her crib. She thought it was the funniest thing ever, I still remember the silly grin and look of shear delight on her face lol I laugh now cause it was some 12 years ago but that was horrific beyond words. I forget how many hours I spent with a toothbrush and bucket full of Milton cleaning that poopy galore up. Fortunately prior to this job, in my 8th year now, I was a healthcare assistant in hospitals in the UK for a number of years. That made me build up an immunity against the yukiness that is poo. Nothing quite like bathing an adult who is covered head to toe thanks to dementia on a regular basis. Puke that's something I have a harder time with.

    I'm greatful it came out of the carpet, just wish his mum would have at least responded in a way to acknowledge that this was unacceptable behaviour for a 2 1/2 year old who new that what he was doing was not okay.

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    Did you try some enzymatic type cleaner on the carpet? They have great ones from Nature's Miracle for pet accidents and I think that should work on human stuff too.

    I know you said you got it out but just in case you still have any spotting.

    I was curious whether the parents felt bad about it but figured that they would probably think that it was just something that came with the territory and that you should be fine with it.

    I can understand wanting some sort of empathy. It is not pleasant to deal with messy poop issues - especially when it's not your own kid.

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