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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 416041" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>i thought same many moons ago, yet truth of matter is her dad and i split she was just over one years old, super young wasn't fully potty trained yet. what happened though was she broke her arm, in the mist of potty training which slowed us down. plenty of kids live in homes where the teen in the home is well a teen. now our situation is as of late the extreme with her.</p><p> </p><p>yet hasnt' always been that way. so same neighborhood for years, etc. same situation. still urinating at night. it doesn't like stop for a period of time than start up again dependent upon whats going on sort of thing. odd thing is when she's on seroquel she doesn't wet the bed at low doses. which throws docs and i off because as doctor said seroquel promotes sleep for difficult child at low doses in the beginning and so you would think deeper sleep def. wetting bed, yet just the opposite.</p><p> </p><p>they've always tagged it as being part of her bipolar disorder. classic symptom. yet that isn't working for me anymore to just say ok shes' peeing every single night due to that. she also drinks alot of liquids prior to bed, sneaks them even though i advise her to cut off liquids at certain time.</p><p> </p><p>i mean it must sound chaotic here lol. yet in all honesty our week besides the recent easy child gone mad part, is quit normal. tutors come each day except thursdays that's her therapist and riding day, routine's in place. library events, pretty typical stuff, her step brother and sister on monday and wednesday she literally plays all afternoon after hw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 416041, member: 4514"] i thought same many moons ago, yet truth of matter is her dad and i split she was just over one years old, super young wasn't fully potty trained yet. what happened though was she broke her arm, in the mist of potty training which slowed us down. plenty of kids live in homes where the teen in the home is well a teen. now our situation is as of late the extreme with her. yet hasnt' always been that way. so same neighborhood for years, etc. same situation. still urinating at night. it doesn't like stop for a period of time than start up again dependent upon whats going on sort of thing. odd thing is when she's on seroquel she doesn't wet the bed at low doses. which throws docs and i off because as doctor said seroquel promotes sleep for difficult child at low doses in the beginning and so you would think deeper sleep def. wetting bed, yet just the opposite. they've always tagged it as being part of her bipolar disorder. classic symptom. yet that isn't working for me anymore to just say ok shes' peeing every single night due to that. she also drinks alot of liquids prior to bed, sneaks them even though i advise her to cut off liquids at certain time. i mean it must sound chaotic here lol. yet in all honesty our week besides the recent easy child gone mad part, is quit normal. tutors come each day except thursdays that's her therapist and riding day, routine's in place. library events, pretty typical stuff, her step brother and sister on monday and wednesday she literally plays all afternoon after hw. [/QUOTE]
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