K.L. asks from Merced, CA on December 05, 2008
Please Help...I Am Looking for a "used..bedwetting Alarm"
My 10 year old is still wetting the bed, we have tried pretty much everything you can think of..pull ups (which he still wears),tests, no liquids after 7pm, waking him up @ night, home remedies, medication(DDAVP), etc.. He still has accidents that go through the pull ups, I think that's what makes me worry the most, having an accident in his sleeping bag. The only thing we haven't tried is the bedwetting alarm that hooks up to his underwear. Those alarms are very expensive and right now we can't afford one. His heart is broken because 5th grad camp is coming up and he is not able to go for this reason. If you or know of anyone with one, are you interested in selling it to us. Thank you so much. If anyone has any other suggestions that we haven't used, please share it. I know and he knows he will grow out of it but he & I are both ready. My son is not a very deep sleeper either, he says he just can't feel it. Please Help!!!
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C.F. answers from Sacramento on December 06, 2008
I know it's not a long term solution but for camp have you looked at the kids pull up type things that actually look like boxers. They are supposed to look just like real boxers and so maybe he could be less embarrased. He could have little trash bags to put them into and change in the restroom, put them into the bag (maybe black ones) and then deposit them in the trash.
Good luck
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C.F. answers from Sacramento on December 06, 2008
I know it's not a long term solution but for camp have you looked at the kids pull up type things that actually look like boxers. They are supposed to look just like real boxers and so maybe he could be less embarrased. He could have little trash bags to put them into and change in the restroom, put them into the bag (maybe black ones) and then deposit them in the trash.
Good luck
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L.V. answers from San Francisco on December 06, 2008
my son had the same problem and I can relate the camp situation so well...just spending the night at a friends house was such a humiliation for him for years. We tried everything as you did and finally did the alarm...the philosophy of the system did not make much sense to me and I was not very convinced that it would work (after all else had failed). IT DID WORK!!! Very quickly too. My son was very ready for it too and open to the idea. I have the alarm and the pad we bought with it, in fact I am sure I have the book that came with it as well. I remember it being a stretch financially and would have loved someone to have helped me. I would be happy to send you everything I have at no cost. My normal email address is ____@____.com or you can call me at ###-###-####. My name is L.. I hope this helps...
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J.S. answers from San Francisco on December 05, 2008
you can also post an ad on craigslist under items wanted to see if anyone in the bay area who isn't on mamasource has one too!
M.S. answers from San Francisco on December 06, 2008
This may not apply at all to your situation, but my 10 year-old nephew recently started struggling with bedwetting and they actually diagnosed him with a spinal issue in his lower back that was causing the problem. He had a small surgery that corrected the problem and hasn't struggled since. It may be something you could ask your pediatrician about and if you want me to ask my sister-in-law what the name of the condition was, feel free to let me know.
M.K. answers from Chico on December 05, 2008
I would also recommend the big kids pull ups instead of skipping camp... Poor guy! Good luck in your search...
W.E. answers from Sacramento on December 05, 2008
If the problem hasnt been resolved by the time camp comes up, how about him wearing diapers at night? i see ads on the tv for them for bigger kids that look like underwear. if those are too small, he could probably wear a small adult diaper. he could keep them in a small duffel or perhaps an adult could be told in confidence and would keep them for him so they wont be "discovered" by a classmate. he could put them on in the bathroom before bed and then off in the bathroom in the morning. i hate to think he would miss something as fun as camp just cause he wets at night. my husband was a bed wetter until he was 11. his was due to kidney problems. he was in a horrid bicycle accident and lost one of his kidneys at age 11 and for some reason the bed wetting stopped.i realize wearing a diaper at 10 is no fun, but better that than miss camp!! good luck!
K.S. answers from Sacramento on December 06, 2008
C.O. answers from Sacramento on December 05, 2008
just fyi...
I know a kid who had the bed wetting alarm...it was bad enough to know he wet the bed. The alarm truely traumatized him.
Some kids at this age just haven't had their bladders catch up with them. If you have made sure there isn't a medical reason (such as a bladder infection) then give him a spare set of sheets he can change his bed with (and a towel); you can give him some depends or pads to sleep with.
He will likely grow out of it; but it isn't likely to stop immediately.
Good luck.
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