S.K. asks from Irving, TX on December 02, 2007
6 Year Old Who Still Wet Him Self
hi to all moms out there
my 6 year old boy been potty trained since he was 15 months old , but always have been having a probleme with him weting him self at night when his a sleep i cuted down on drinking before going to bed i've done anything that was possible to do took him to a doctor but nothing seams to work , i am truly tired of washing is sheets and blanket every day and most of all i dont like how he feels when it happens can anyone help me and my son with an idea that might work .
thank you
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L.C. answers from Dallas on December 03, 2007
Can I ask how much caffeiene he has? Caffeiene weakens the bladder. Its in Chocolate Tea and Soda. I am not kidding here, I wet the bed until I was 18. When I stopped intkaing caffeiene it stopped.
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D.S. answers from Dallas on December 03, 2007
Hi S.,
I am a Chiropractor and I have successfully treated many children for bedwetting. The nerves for the bladder originate from the spine. When the spine is out of place it puts pressure on the nerves and does not allow them to function properly. It does not send the correct messages to the brain when the child is asleep. By getting the spine adjusted, you remove the nerve interference and allow the nerve to function properly. It can make a big difference in your childs life - and in yours! If you have any questions or would like more information, please don't hesitate to call me at ###-###-####. Thanks!
Dr. Sandra S.
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H.H. answers from Dallas on December 03, 2007
I can sympathize but that is about all since I am dealing with the same situation.
L.C. answers from Dallas on December 03, 2007
Can I ask how much caffeiene he has? Caffeiene weakens the bladder. Its in Chocolate Tea and Soda. I am not kidding here, I wet the bed until I was 18. When I stopped intkaing caffeiene it stopped.
A.K. answers from Dallas on December 03, 2007
There are a bunch of websites you can check out. One is bedwettingstore.com. I just googled "bedwetting alarm" to find alarms. I knew someone who used an alarm on their then 6yo and it worked well to get him used to waking up when he started urinating.
T.P. answers from Dallas on December 03, 2007
Hi S.,
My son, who is 7 still wets the bed, too. He wears Good-Nites. That helps with the laundry, but a lot of the time he still wets through or out of them. I asked the doctor about it this summer. One doctor said that an alarm system worked the best. We tried waking him up a few times a night and making him go to the restroom. It really did not help much. The next time we went to the doctor, we got a different doctor. She said that we should bring him back in December if he had not made any progress. She said there was a medication that could help. I haven't taken him back yet, partially because there is no gaurantee that we will get the more helpful doctor. My son is pretty self-conscious about the whole thing. He really gets frustrated. Anyway, I don't know how helpful this whole story has been to you, but I just wanted you to know that you are not alone. Oh, I also had problems with wetting the bed until I was at least 7, probably older. I would have loved to have something to help - or even pull-ups or something to help if I stayed at someone else's house.
S.S. answers from Wichita Falls on December 03, 2007
Overnites - they're by the pull ups.
H.D. answers from Dallas on December 03, 2007
It takes some kids a really long time for that muscle to develop and when they are asleep they just can't control it sometimes. My sis wet the bed until middle school. My parents did everything for her (bells, plastic sheets, diapers, cutting down on liquids before bed, caffeine free diet, medications) and nothing helped. I believe my aunt did this too. Anyway, she just grew out of it one day! I know you want a quick fix now but just be patient esp. with him because he doesn't want to wet the bed. My sister never went to slumber parties because she was afraid of wetting.
M.H. answers from Dallas on December 03, 2007
I wouldn't worry too much about it, some kids just take longer. My oldest daughter did it until she was 8 years old. I know it is a hassle to have to do the laundry every day and the humiliation I'm sure your son feels. You should just tell him that some people take longer than others and for him not to worry about it. Until his body matures he'll wear a pullup so he can sleep and not get all wet in the middle of the night. You should talk with him about things in general, find out if something is stressing him out, sometimes that can cause the delay in stopping the wetting. Likely, his body is just not ready yet. So don't make a big deal about it, be understanding, and help him try to manage it like drinking less and going right before bedtime, and in the meantime, minimize damage by using the pullup. Good luck!
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