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<blockquote data-quote="AJSellers" data-source="post: 436050" data-attributes="member: 12158"><p>A lot of males on spectrum have this issue. My son is 15 and we still have the issue. We just started Desompressin and last night he was dry. We fully wake him up at 11 pm to unrinate and then again at 6 am. For some of our boys it is a physiological issue, they just don't feel the urgency to pee. See a urologist and neurologist to find out if the bladder and brain are communicating. If it truly is sensory then the only way to train them is time. They must pee at certain times of day and night, scheduling. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJSellers, post: 436050, member: 12158"] A lot of males on spectrum have this issue. My son is 15 and we still have the issue. We just started Desompressin and last night he was dry. We fully wake him up at 11 pm to unrinate and then again at 6 am. For some of our boys it is a physiological issue, they just don't feel the urgency to pee. See a urologist and neurologist to find out if the bladder and brain are communicating. If it truly is sensory then the only way to train them is time. They must pee at certain times of day and night, scheduling. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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