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10 Year Old Wets the BedNina from Las Vegas Feedback About This Post:RE: 10 Year Old Wets the BedHow distressing for you & your child. I have heard an old remedy is to give a teaspoon of honey to the child before bed, try it for a few weeks & see if it helps. I hope it helps & it won't hurt either way. Good luck. Post by Sunbaby RE: 10 Year Old Wets the BedWell the best thing that worked for my daughter was stopping her having any drinks an hour before her bed time and before I actually put her into her bed I sat her on the toilet and then put her straight to bed it worked very well. Post By Penny (Guest Post) RE: 10 Year Old Wets the BedHave you taken your daughter to be evaluated by a pediatrician or urologist? Post By Polly (Guest Post) RE: 10 Year Old Wets the Bed
My 10 Year old boy wets the bed. I put him into very thick 12 ply training pants with two pairs of plastic pants over as covers. If he has a wet night he must wear another pair of plastic pants. He now has on 9 pairs a very wet week. If he has a dry night I take to off the reward system it does work. During the day at school he wears a pair of training pants not to thick with one pair of rubber pants very tight. Under his jeans this works very well. On week ends back to plastic pants 27/7. The reward system. Post By Enter your name.Armand (Guest Post) RE: 10 Year Old Wets the BedYou need to get help! Contact a doctor who can help both of you. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: 10 Year Old Wets the Bed
I though I was the only one who has a girl who dont care that she wets the bed or that I must have made a big mistake in the way I raised her. My daughter who is now 15 used to wet the bed and even if she woke up would still wet in her diaper so much it leaked and soaked the bed.She was not phazed by being in a wet bed,the only one who got stressed was me and in the end thought it was stupid getting myself worked up about it. By age 11 she gave up on Diapers and only wet occasionally. Now at 15 she is wetting the bed a couple of times a week usually after she has had a late night like after going to a party. Post By Lisa G (Guest Post) RE: 10 Year Old Wets the BedWe have worked with and cured thousands of children and infused their parents with hope at the Enuresis Treatment Center in Farmington, MI. Besides being a deep sleep disorder, research shows that bedwetting is also genetic. If both parents have a history of bedwetting there is a 77% chance the child will also wet the bed. The average length of treatment is 6 months, and we are certain we can correct the sleep disorder and end bedwetting. Go to www.freebedwettingguide.com for more info. Post By Kelly Kane (Guest Post) RE: 10 Year Old Wets the Bedtry the sleep dry alarm. It works like magic. It worked on both my girls who never had a dry night. My one daughter was 8 when we bought it, and she never had a dry night in 8 years. It worked in 4 days. My other daughter is 5, and we started it 1 month ago, and she is now dry. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: 10 Year Old Wets the Bed
Hi Nina, Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: 10 Year Old Wets the Bed
My daughter is on medication for having epilepsi, which makes it very hard for her to wake up when she needs to go to the toilet. She is seven years old now and basically wets herself every night. The doctors say that the problem might be a certain hormone which yet haven't started to be produced in her body. This hormone is supposed to wake you up to go potty and in most cases is produced from a much younger age. We wake her up in the night and she isn't allowed to drink anything after 7 o'clock. Anyone who have experienced anything with this hormone or having problems which in a way might be caused by heavy medication? Post By -- (Guest Post) RE: 10 Year Old Wets the Bed
i used to wet the bed, i was a lot younger than 10 though. my mom made stop drinking at a certain time like 7pm. she also used to wake me up in the middle of the night and make me use the restroom. i eventually got into the habit of going by myself. Post By rubyred777 (Guest Post) RE: 10 Year Old Wets the BedBefore you humiliate your daughter and make her feel worse than she already does, call a doctor and get some real advice. or call a child therapist. Think of how you would feel if you were her and how you would want to be treated. Set your alarm and wake her to pee 3 times a night. Be positive or you risk making it worse. Post By Shawna (Guest Post) RE: 10 Year Old Wets the Bed
Momjules Post By Trish (Guest Post) RE: 10 Year Old Wets the Bed
I have a 10 yr old girl who only wets her bed once in a while. No medical problems. Had her on the ddvp for two box fulls then decided wasn't worth possible side effects. Post By momjules. (Guest Post) RE: 10 Year Old Wets the Bed
I posted an email before but have new information. I have been taking my 13 year old to a hospital that specializes in this area. Basically, my adopted daughter was severly punished for wetting the bed by her bio mom. She learned that if she didn't drink then she did not use the rest room as often. She then got urges to go because she never developed her kidneys normally. She now has to drink 8 ounces every 2 hours and go to the bathroom using the same schedule. She has been put on a stool softener as the bowels work with the kidneys. She now is using the bathroom more often although she is not that happy about it. She has lessened her bedwetting too as she is now starting to realize how we all feel during a normal urge to go to the bathroom. It is a long process and it seems funny to make a child drink more to correct the probllem but it seems to be working. Post By Kim (Guest Post) RE: 10 Year Old Wets the BedOne trick that may help is that if you wake during the night to go to the bathroom (I know I still do - age 43) get her out of bed and make her go to the toilet. Post By Linda Smyth (Guest Post) RE: 10 Year Old Wets the BedTry having them go to the bathroom two times RIGHT before bed. Have them stop drinking liquids 2 hours before they go to bed. it works! you also might want to try using pull-ups goodnights for older children. Post By Lola (Guest Post) RE: 10 Year Old Wets the Bed
I want everyone reading my comments to understand that these are just my thoughts Post By Grandma Margie (Guest Post) RE: 10 Year Old Wets the BedI have 2 bedwetters a girl age 11 and a boy age 9. They wear Mother of Eden bedwetter pants. They fit well and keep the bed dry. I wet the bed until 14 and the products they have today are much better then the diapers and rubber pants I wore. Post By Trish (Guest Post) RE: 10 Year Old Wets the Bed
Hi there, Post By Karen (Guest Post) RE: 10 Year Old Wets the BedI have a 12 year old daughter that I adopted at the age of 8. She wets the bed daily but has stopped for a week at a time. My daughter will also lay in bed on wet sheets. She would crawl back into the same bed over and over again rather than deal with it. We have tried, doing her own bedding. Hanging sheets out on the line rather than use the dryer daily. She has hidden her wet panties rather than put them in the laundry. It has been a nightmare. We have tried getting her up, lack of fluid intake in the evening and meds. Nothing seems to help. I am almost certain that this has to either do with sexual abuse from her previous family or her way of having control over something in her life. We work on it daily. I too have been extremely upset with her. My frustration comes from her being dry for a week and then wetting daily for months at a time. She is in a behavioral school and they are just starting to confront the possibility of sexual abuse. I have asked her if she had been abused and she says that she doesn't know. It is really sad that these kids have such a deep trauma inside them that they use bedwetting as an outlet. Post By Kim (Guest Post) RE: 10 Year Old Wets the Bed
---> Each child has a different reason for bed wetting. Their are many reasons for bed wetting. First check out anything medical. Make sure she doesn't have a bladder infection, if the bed wetting started suddenly, this may be the case. (they have medications for bed wetting these days, but that is a VERY last resort) They have way too many side effects! Post by Cyinda RE: 10 Year Old Wets the Bed
She may not get out of bed because she is too embarrassed to face you after she has wet herself. Post by Flowergirl51 RE: 10 Year Old Wets the BedI feel your pain. I have a 10 year old who also wets her bed nightly. We rarely have a dry night. I have already taken her to several dr.'s and they give her meds (which did not work and I wasn't crazy about giving to her) and also tried the alarm. Like your child I believe my daughter lays in bed in the morning and wets in her pull up just so she doesn't have to get up. Why not? She's wore them for 10 years and it seems normal for her. I do though, make her change her sheets when she's wet. Maybe I should make her shower every morning also instead of using wipes because I'm sure that will get old fast having to get up earlier for school. Anyway, I just make a deal with her tonight. If you are dry all week you can earn extra privledges. More computer time, sleepover, money etc. She gets to pick. If she is dry for 2 weeks I will take her shopping and buy her a shirt from her favorite store. She loves clothes. Bribe, whatever it will take. I hope it works for us and maybe you can try it also. Good Luck! Post by Suzie517 RE: 10 Year Old Wets the Bed
Please do not forget that you are human and she is 10- it is normally not a problem and you have been patient up unitl this point- human beings are not perfect and a mess is a mess and thus work- she is old enough to take care of the mess by herself unless there is a valid reason, as a mom you have a host of other jobs and I was required to take care of my own hygeine by 6- she is old enough Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: 10 Year Old Wets the BedAnother reason for bed-wetting that no one has mentioned is allergies. Relief can be as simple as avoiding something such as a certain food. Have you considered talking to a good allergist? It may solve your problem. Post by susanmajp RE: 10 Year Old Wets the Bed
P.S. At least you have adult Pull UPs now. Back then, there were only folded towels and plastic mattress covers, MUCH more work to deal with on BOTH my mother's and my part. God finally gave us restoration to our relationship a couple of years ago after a lifetime of misery because of a lack of knowledge. Post by lyndagayle62 RE: 10 Year Old Wets the Bed
Unless you have taken her to an UROLOGIST for a Uretheral Dilitation exam in a HOSPITAL under anesthesia, (if surgery is required, it is done at that time. You cannot be certain that she doesn't have what I had at age 14, causing me to wet without fail. I had a non-malignant URETHERAL TUMOR that had to be removed surgically.) Until discovered,my mom was as frantic and frustrated as you, but not nearly as TERRIFIED as I was of the spankings, false reasoning, yelling, loss of sleep, threats, and thoughts of the loss of my mother's love, blaming me for the whole thing. She took me to many doctors and finally learned about it, BUT Post by lyndagayle62 RE: 10 Year Old Wets the BedAn extreme, I use that word explicitly, an extreme reason for a child to wet the bed at a late age, is sexual abuse.... This most likely is not the case, but it does happen. Post By memere (Guest Post) RE: 10 Year Old Wets the BedShaming her is not the answer. If she has been checked out by the doctor, use a behavioral program . Tell her she is responsible for her own situation. She will need to strip the bed, wash everything and re-make the bed if she wets. Set an alarm clock for her wake-up and insist that she go to the bathroom as soon as it rings, no lingering in bed. That is a privilege she will have to earn. Try not to get emotional when she wets, just re-state that she needs to clean up the mess, etc. Try offering a reward for a set number of dry nites in a row-maybe using a sticker chart or calendar. Make the reward something she really wants, but doesn't break the bank, like a DVD rental, trip for ice cream, extra one on one time with mom or dad, etc. If she wets the bed, a mild consequence, stated in advance could be a slightly earlier bedtime that night since "she seems to be too tired to get up to go to the bathroom" she obviously needs more rest. Make the punishment fit the misdeed-logical consequences. But I think giving her this responsibility for changing the bedding, washing the sheets, etc may make the difference, especially if she gets little attention for it from you-just restate her responsibility to deal with it from now on. Post By Linda (Guest Post) RE: 10 Year Old Wets the BedI also deal with a daughter who wets - luckily hers is stress induced so we watch that closly..Anyway one suggestion that hasn't been mentioned is has she been tested for ADHD?? I know that wetting is one symptom that ADHD kids deal with. A friend's daughter wet not just the bed but during school etc cuz she was too distracted by other things to get up & use the Bathroom - maybe this is a possibility, friend said w/meds this stopped immediately, but returns is meds need adjusted. She also didn't care & wore wet clothes. yuck!! Post By mary (Guest Post) RE: 10 Year Old Wets the Bed
You must be going through a lot right now - it's normal to be so frustrated about something like this. I'm sorry to hear that you "lost it" with her today, but I completely understand since I'm a mom too. Please don't give up - there is a solution out there somewhere. Post By mommygett (Guest Post) RE: 10 Year Old Wets the BedMy son was about 10 when he finally quit wetting the bed. I finally found a pediatrician to help. He had what is called a "potty pager". It hooked to his underwear and as soon as it got just a little wet it would sound off. It was very loud! He immediately got up and went to the bathroom. After less than a week he was going on his own. I would hear it but I let him do it all. Then after about 2 weeks he didn't need it anymore because his brain was programed to get up and go to the bathroom. He too was sleeping through when he had to go. If your daughter is just lazy then this will get her going. Good luck! Post by peachynptc RE: 10 Year Old Wets the BedHas she seen a chiropractor? This helped our son tremendously. Also, is she simply afraid to get out of bed? There may be more going on in her life than what she is telling you. I was afraid to get out of bed until I was about 7 or 8 unless I could hear someone else moving around. Post By Guest (Guest Post) RE: 10 Year Old Wets the BedHi Nina!!! First, let me say, I agree with everything that Camo Angels said. However, I would suggest it's time for your 10 year old to learn to strip her bed and change the sheets herself. If it's just a bit of laziness or rebellion that keeps her in the bed instead of getting up to go to the bathroom after she's awake, then this may keep her from doing that. If it's not, then it's still a good thing for her to learn to change her own bed. I had 2 bedwetters and I found that hypnosis helped my son to quit at age 12. He slept so soundly that he just didn't wake up...even after wetting the bed. I agree....don't punish or humiliate. No one puts themselves through this on purpose. Post by Luvyabye RE: 10 Year Old Wets the BedYou need to speak with her doctor right away! Sometimes it can be hard to get out of bed when you first wake up, and it may be that she doesn't "feel" it until it is too late. In any case, you should both get professional guidance from the pediatrician, who can refer you to a specialist to deal with this. And Mom, please refrain from ridicule, as this can make the problem much worse (hiding it, or she may rebel against you.) Do something before your relationship is damaged! If it doesn't feel right to treat her that way, then don't! Post by camo_angels |
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