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They are going to be 7 years old. Their mom is looking into this program that costs 125 each child. That's the first problem. According to the custody arrangements.. we had to move into her school district and she was to pay for all the medical things. He's too chicken to tell her that this problem would fall under medical and she would have to pay for it all. How do I get him to get some balls, he needs to tell her no, after all we had to relocate! Second problem is that the program requires the kids to be woken up 4 times during the night. That means walking, talking, concious awakeness. My husband works nights so that responsibility falls on my shoulders and I happened to be blessed with a sleep disorder myself. I have to take medicine sleep and if I wake up at all during the night I can't get back to sleep. How do I tell my husband that it's asking a lot from me? I have nothing to do with this decision but I'll be the one suffering. I love the boys but I feel selfish.

2007-01-31 14:49:24 · 4 answers · asked by Sparkee 2 in Family & Relationships Family

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I can tell you from experience that wetting the bed at the age of your step sons is very normal and no program is needed to help them! I speak from personal experience with my kids! Some kids are hard sleepers and have a really hard time waking up when the urge hits them to have to urinate.
I would try to find some articles or something on-line that you could print out to show your husband that it is perfectly normal for kids at that age to wet the bed. At least you are armed with proof and no one can accuse you of trying to get out of paying for this useless program. In the meantime I would buy a waterproof mattress cover and limit their drinking at least a couple hours before bedtime. Only have them drink water if they are super thirsty and make them use the toilet before bedtime. They cannot help that they wet the bed and they will grow out of it very soon! Going through a program is useless!! Good luck to you!!

2007-01-31 23:21:30 · answer #1 · answered by blueyonder 2 · 1 0

first-that program won't work. they don't learn anything if someone has to wake them. i've been through this myself. they make litle alarms that can be sewn into pajamas that will wake the child when it detects wetness. not to pricey and it helps them learn to wake themselves. second- no liquids a couple hours before bed and always make them go before they lay down. also, being overtired will keep them from waking on their own. thirdly-and i should have said this first, it is usually at the age of 8 that it becomes only a moderate concern if a child still wets the bed. its really nothing to worry about just yet. you're not selfish. its a valide complaint. it sounds like his ex and he need to do a little more investigation into the matter. don't back down. suggest talking to a pedeatric urologist. he can answer these questions better. that part may be covered by insurance at least partially but i don't think any programs for wetting would be covered under major medical. we have really good ins. and it didn't cover any such programs. only when its a true medical problem will it be covered.
good luck to you.

2007-02-01 04:07:50 · answer #2 · answered by racer 51 7 · 0 0

every physique above me has given great suggestion on what it is and the thank you to not blame him. that might actually assist you steer away from changing sheets at night, attempt this tip: Layer sheets and bedliners on the mattress. backside layer: first place an absorbant bedliner pad then sheet. Then place yet another absorbant pad over that sheet and then a 2nd sheet. Do as many layers as you experience you desire a night. this variety, once you get up all you're able to do is rip off the best layer, throw it interior the laundry and bypass decrease back to mattress. plenty extra undemanding than remaking a mattress interior the direction of the night. additionally, i understand a lot of people who have been bedwetters until a while 10-12. Be grateful you weren't and wait and spot with him.

2016-12-13 05:49:19 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Maybe the boy should go back to his mother until the situation is remedied.

2007-02-01 13:01:46 · answer #4 · answered by wildpalomino 7 · 1 1

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