am soory to hear this. i know i have the same problem when i asked people will make fun of mea or think am fake. i know is commmon to be a bedwetter i hated too... hopefuly will we stop soon but we can still have fun do fun staff so dont woor. y. do u have a myspace my aim is BiGgEsTrEtArDeVe if you need someone to talk to i belivie you
2007-10-07 07:00:34
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to see a Urologist. You might have a weak bladder or sphincter. Are you drinking too much before bed? Don't drink anything an hour before bed. Get up every four hours or when you feel the urge to go at night. Chronic infections also make you wanna go often. You might need something like Ditropan or Detrol to stop you from wetting. Perhaps you might have a small bladder or maybe your bladder has gone low. I had surgery to enlarge my bladder when I was about 26 years old. I have had problems with my bladder since birth and since my surgery everything has been ok. Hopefully you won't need surgery to correct this problem but the only way to find out is by having a test done or two called an IVP and a VCUG. If you wanna know more feel free to e-mail me. Good Luck!
2007-10-07 05:21:23
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answered by curious_boricua_soul 5
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It sounds like a disorder that A LOT of people have. Talk with your doctor and see if there is anything that you can do. Try setting your alarm for 3am and get up in the middle of the night to use the bathroom.
What is happening is... Think of your bladder as a bell.
When people have to use the restroom your bladder rings like a bell and tells your brain that it is full and has to be releaved. Some people (like yourself) have a bell that is not working properly. It's not signaling your brain and getting through that it needs to be releaved.
It's not your fault. I had a cousin that went through this as well as a close childhood friend who had the same thing happen to her. They both grew out of it and now do not wet the bed anymore.
I know that it is frustrating and I hope that you will talk with your doctor and see if there is anything that he/she can do for you.
Good Luck!
2007-10-07 05:14:52
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answered by Operator 5
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hi pet i used to wet the bed till i was 10 and my wifes friends daughter still does it at the adge of 16 dont think u are alone as theres loads of others that have the same problem,u cd have a weak bladder ?please go to the docs do not be afraid,i used to be really embarased when i wet the bed as i wore these massive nappies ha ha ha,and my mam used to put a rubber sheet doen on the bad good luck pet it will go away after time p.s dont drink loads before bed time
2007-10-07 05:11:30
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answered by mark g 2
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Well Its normal! This may be no good advice but im only 11! Avoid drinking stuff before you go to bed, i mean u can but u may have to make sure u go to the resteroom. Im still kinda bedwetting 2, but just avoid drinks/food (anything that goes in your mouth!), try and practice for a week if it works out continue, if not you may have to go to the doctor cuz i did. when i practiced i hated wetting it so i would put old towels under the sheets to make it a little better. try and wake up during the night. the best choice is to not drink anything, and try not to get deep into a sleep. well i dunno but just go to a doctor or something..
2007-10-07 05:11:25
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answered by Always Me 1
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Two suggestions:
1 - My brother struggled with this until he was nearly a teenager. Eventually my parents invested in a bedwetting alarm. It would go off in the night if my brother started to urinate and would wake him up. He'd get up and use the restroom. The alarm helped condition him to wake up.
2 - If you have not done so already, I would highly recommend you see a urologist -- a doctor who specializes in issues related to that part of your body. They may also have medications, techniques, or devices which may be of use to you.
2007-10-07 05:17:47
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answered by Joshua J 2
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See a chiropractor.
I know it sounds strange, but the chiropractor that I go to has pamphlets in her office on bed wetting and I asked her about it because it seemed strange and she said that out of the 10 kids that she treated, 7 no longer wet the bed.
It's worth a shot!
http://www.icpa4kids.org/research/chiropractic/bedwetting.htm
http://www.demosschiropractic.com/default.cfm?source=bedwetting-chiropractic
2007-10-07 07:17:47
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answered by haleigh's mom 3
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Don't worry, I know this is easier said than done but my son has the same problem. I took him to the doctors and he told me it was a chemical imbalance in the brain. He prescribed him a medicine called desmotabs or something like that. So if I was you I would go and see him, he might be able to prescribe you something.
2007-10-07 05:21:59
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answered by dizzy28 2
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2017-02-17 06:58:48
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answered by ? 4
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It's OK. Don't be embarrassed about it. Just go to the bathroom before bed, and don't even worry about wetting the bed. Don't even think about wetting the bed.
If you still wet the bed go to the doctor you may have something medically wrong with you.
2007-10-07 05:10:05
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answered by Laughing all the way 5
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