Older child still wets the bed

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Older child still wets the bed

Postby catboo1 » Fri Oct 07, 2022 8:14 am

I’m desperately hoping for some advice. I’ve got four children and one of them, age 11 still wets the bed at night.. this has never happened with my others and I think it’s an inherited problem as my husband also had it as a child. However it’s really upsetting him now he’s older. He doesn’t want to go on school trips with the anxiety that it might happen..He sleeps very deeply and just doesn’t get the brain signal to wake up during the night when he needs to pee. It doesn’t happen every night. Sometimes he can go for a couple of weeks without needing to go. But then it could be three nights on the trot.
Has anyone else experienced this and did their child eventually grow out of it?
Thanks a lot
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Postby Berna » Mon Oct 10, 2022 6:33 am

Hi there. Have you tried a Bed wetting alarm? Solved it in weeks for our 9 year old. We received ours free on loan from the paediatric urology team.Wandsworth NHS. It is a Malem basic one. There are others available.
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Postby Fm2022 » Mon Oct 10, 2022 6:57 am

Encourage your child to drink lots of water during the day, so their bladder expands like a balloon, therefore holding more. Limit liquid intake in the evening , no water bottles by the bed. This was advice given to me by a urologist.
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Postby KMM » Mon Oct 10, 2022 7:10 am

Try a osteopath who also does cranial. Mine was 5 so a bit younger and I tried everything, even picking him up out of bed at 10.30pm before I went to bed and putting him on the toilet. One session and I was stunned as he did not wet the bed that night. We had a follow up session and he never wet the bed again. She explained that it’s quite common in long and lean boys that their ligaments do not stretch as much and put pressure on the bladder.
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Postby KMM » Mon Oct 10, 2022 7:10 am

Try a osteopath who also does cranial. Mine was 5 so a bit younger and I tried everything, even picking him up out of bed at 10.30pm before I went to bed and putting him on the toilet. One session and I was stunned as he did not wet the bed that night. We had a follow up session and he never wet the bed again. She explained that it’s quite common in long and lean boys that their ligaments do not stretch as much and put pressure on the bladder.
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Postby Number82 » Mon Oct 10, 2022 7:46 am

Hi Catboo,

it's called 'nocturnal enuresis' and it is often hereditary, as you suspect.

If a child hasn't grown out of it by ~8yrs old, they're less likely to do so without some help. Since it is distressing your child and impacting on their normal activities, I'd suggest seeing your GP sooner rather than later and following their advice which may include urology referral, as others on here have alluded to. There are simple measures which can really help. It's also useful for a doctor to rule out other issues which may be contributing to the problem.
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Postby NVG » Mon Oct 10, 2022 8:27 am

Your poor son. This didn't happen to my kids but two of my kids' friends used to wear pull-ups for sleepovers until they were really quite old. I managed it very carefully so that my kids never knew - they still don't to this day. For school trips you need to talk to the school staff - I think it's a surprisingly common problem and your son won't be the only one in his class. They will know how to handle it. In the meantime get him some thick and baggy pyjama bottoms so the pull-ups don't show.
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Postby 99pctpractice » Mon Oct 10, 2022 9:22 am

Agree with others to try to see a urologist. A friend of mine’s son had this issue til around the same age and there was an underlying bladder problem that they were then able to get resolved.
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Postby Mothe 4boys » Mon Oct 10, 2022 9:46 am

There are some brilliant pills that he can take before bed after last drink / pee etc. I’m away from home and can’t remember their name as it was a while ago. They are perfect for sleep overs/ overnight school camping trips 😬. One of my boys was the same and didn’t grow out of it until about 12 with odd accident after. He’s now Upper sixth and fine! It’s horrid for them. You can get them on prescription from doctor. It’s more common than you think but obviously people don’t talk very openly. I feel for you because it’s upsetting for them but these pills were a game changer. I think they were first invented for fighter pilots!! Good luck x
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Postby Bedwettermum » Mon Oct 10, 2022 10:42 am

Hi there,
We had a similar problem with our daughter. There is a solution. His bed wetting is probably due to the fact that the hormone which limits the production of urine at night and wakes you up when you need a wee hasn’t kicked in yet. However there is a drug that can help produce it. My daughter went on it for 6 months and hasn’t had a problem since. Sorry I can’t remember the name of the drug but it was a game changer. Get a GP to refer you so you can get help. I wouldn’t bother with an alarm because it doesn’t fix the problem. Hope that helps.
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Postby MummyontheGo » Mon Oct 10, 2022 1:02 pm

Ooh which cranial osteopath did you use?
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Postby Hohoho » Mon Oct 10, 2022 1:45 pm

So upsetting for your son.

As others have said get support from your GP and ask for referral to urology dept.

I had same with one of my children who is just dry now aged 10. The medication we use is ‘desmomelts’ and we still use it now. It suppresses the production of urine.

I have to say that a real focus on volume drinking during the day was a game changer for us. Focus on big glasses of water to stretch the bladder. We realised that our daughter was drinking a lot during the day,but sipping and not getting much volume in.

We used an alarm too, which we didn’t need because we focussed on the volume.

Very happy to chat further
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Postby dimelda » Mon Oct 10, 2022 4:26 pm

 I can't believe that you're reporting this & seeking help on NextDoor without first having taken the advice of his GP.  Hopefully I've got that wrong, and you have in fact consulted the GP.  In which case, what did the GP say?  
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Postby golfwidow » Mon Oct 10, 2022 8:32 pm

There are also some specialist physios who focus on this area and help them strengthen the relevant muscles to help them with their bladde control.

Someone I know went to Lisa Few at Bodyfix near Epsom

www.lisafewphysiotherapy.co.uk
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Postby KMM » Mon Oct 10, 2022 9:27 pm

@mummyonthego - Pam Vaill Carter, she used to be in Wandsworth Bridge Road and also worked for the Childrens Osteopathy Centre. She is now based in Richmond known as vaillofhealth. It won’t let me post the link.
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