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Subject: Re: Bedwetting


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scamptoo
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Date Posted: 09:32:41 11/09/24 Sat
In reply to: Crystal 's message, "Bedwetting" on 01:45:59 10/10/24 Thu

>I’m the mom of a 12 year old boy who’s recently
>begun wetting the bed. I know that he doesn’t mean
>to but that is not behavior that is going to be
>tolerated in my house. He is 12 not 2. How would you
>guys suggest handling this? If it keeps up I bought a
>pack of pampers cruisers with his name on it.

If he only just recently started to wet his bed then maybe there is some underlining problem causing him to wet the bed.

It could be a resent medical condition or it could be something else, like maybe being picked on at school or something else that is bothering him emotionally.

I see from your other post that you have taken him to see a doctor but you haven't said what tests the doctor put him through.

I have no medical experience, but I do have a lot of street experience and been around a long time and I can't remember bed wetting being common in boys his age....unless it was a lingering problem that hadn't just started recently.

With that said and done my suggestion would be to take him to see another doctor, preferably a urologist.

Have you sat him down and asked if there is anything at school that he might be having a problem?

Is someone picking on him, or putting undue pressure on him?

There HAS to be a reason this recently started.

Until you can find the underlying problem then all else I can suggest is that you make sure that he doesn't drink anything before he gets ready for bed, then have him go to the bathroom before bedtime and urinate, then diaper him before he goes to bed.

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