Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Hospital Bed Alarms My 10 Year Old Daughter Wets The Bed?

My 10 year old daughter wets the bed? - hospital bed alarms

I hope someone out there can help
My daughter has started wetting the bed when she was 4 years (born shortly after his little brother)
At first he wrote his being jealous, but he has to continue in the next 6 years.
It is a daily reality
It took too much weight over the years, and believe that the stomach is inflated by at least 3 weeks to 4.
She was bed alarms, medications, hospital stays (often once again decided in January, the doctor does not need to see them again, as he counted!)
I'm happy about crazy, and she was sick!
Ideas
Thanks

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Cry of her ass every night before bed and I'll bet it ends with one months

Anonymous said...

Cry of her ass every night before bed and I'll bet it ends with one months

Anonymous said...

Be sure to drink liquids after 7 clock and to ensure that not drink so much tea or soda. Also not quite sure that the urine in the toilet before going to bed at night. If the bubble does not have liquid in it, she can not urinate. Simple enough, right?

Anonymous said...

You should take your daughter to a psychologist.

Anonymous said...

Prolbem I did the same with my 12 years. I think it's too much to drink, because they come at bedtime and not seen in the evening

Anonymous said...

Have you tried to do go to bed one hours earlier, I know that the experience can make the half an hour earlier each night, the world of difference. also be argued that routine school 8:30 each evening. They do not drink, go to bed half an hour to 1 cup, and be sure to use the bathroom before going to sleep.
goodluck xx

Anonymous said...

Have you tried to do go to bed one hours earlier, I know that the experience can make the half an hour earlier each night, the world of difference. also be argued that routine school 8:30 each evening. They do not drink, go to bed half an hour to 1 cup, and be sure to use the bathroom before going to sleep.
goodluck xx

Anonymous said...

Just bring your goodnites. Some children have problems with math, some English, while others stay dry in the night. If your doctor has said nothing medically wrong it only then will it stop.

Anonymous said...

Bedwetting is a signal to several things. It would have taken too much before bedtime, is not urinate before bedtime, have a problem with the urethra, which caused them to urinate, nightmares, or they are traumatized.

Suggestions to give him water 30 minutes before bedtime. Did they use the bathroom, but she says she does not have the feeling as if she has to go. Seek If that fails, then a doctor other than the original and the new doctor is more likely to be willing to listen and see if there is something medically wrong. If they exist, and his daughter still wets her bed, she must see an advisor to see if there are problems that their bed-wetting, or not even bother to get up at night.

There are also mattress protectors are waterproof, can go up or down the sheet.

Good luck and hope that everything goes well.

Anonymous said...

Have you talked to her about the problem? You said you went to the doctor of the situation. If I were you, I directly to the source and tell him how it emotionally. If there is nothing wrong with your doctor that you eat with bedwetting, and more than one occasion to call for help. Many children who are abused, to call for help that, if accurate.

Anonymous said...

Just bring your goodnites. Some children have problems with math, some English, while others stay dry in the night. If your doctor has said nothing medically wrong it only then will it stop.

Anonymous said...

Have you tried to do go to bed one hours earlier, I know that the experience can make the half an hour earlier each night, the world of difference. also be argued that routine school 8:30 each evening. They do not drink, go to bed half an hour to 1 cup, and be sure to use the bathroom before going to sleep.
goodluck xx

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