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<blockquote data-quote="TiredSoul" data-source="post: 97477" data-attributes="member: 3930"><p>I am not sure about the peeing on the floor thing. I have been trying to find out some information on the internet about it because my difficult child did it just the other day in the hall. This was the first time he ever did this - and nothing was going on at the time (no arguments, no nothing - normal day, he was playing a video game, and then peed in the hallway just outside the bathroom all over the floor and on the oil filled radiator heater that is there).</p><p></p><p>He told me all kinds of stories when I asked him about it. First he told me it was water, then he said it was pee, then he said he puked. It was pretty clear it was urine because of the pattern on the floor (like a stream of pee and then some dribbles, etc). Finally he told me he lied and it really was pee, but he did not know why he did it. I asked him if he just couldn't get to the toilet in time and he said he didn't know. It wasn't just some pee, it was his entire bladder full.</p><p></p><p>We have noticed from time to time that there is pee on the floor in the bathroom by the toilet, in the corner next to the toilet and a couple times on the wall by the toilet. I always thought he just wasn't paying attention and missed, but then his teacher commmented that other children tell her he pees on the floor or wall in the restroom at school. I asked our psychiatric doctor about it and he said we need to find out if it is intentional. If it was intentional then it is unacceptable behavior and it should be dealt with. He did not go into if it is not intentional - or if there could be a psychiatric reason for it. I think there has got to be some reason why that particular question is on mental health questionaires.</p><p></p><p>Following is some stuff I read on the internet:</p><p></p><p>Unlike children with involuntary enuresis, children who intentionally urinate in inappropriate places often have other serious psychiatric disorders.</p><p></p><p>Voluntary, or intentional, enuresis may be associated with other mental disorders, including behavior disorders or emotional disorders including anxiety.</p><p></p><p>Unlike involuntary enuresis, voluntary enuresis is not common. It is associated with such psychiatric disorders as oppositional defiant disorder, and is substantially different from ordinary nighttime bed-wetting. Voluntary enuresis is always secondary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TiredSoul, post: 97477, member: 3930"] I am not sure about the peeing on the floor thing. I have been trying to find out some information on the internet about it because my difficult child did it just the other day in the hall. This was the first time he ever did this - and nothing was going on at the time (no arguments, no nothing - normal day, he was playing a video game, and then peed in the hallway just outside the bathroom all over the floor and on the oil filled radiator heater that is there). He told me all kinds of stories when I asked him about it. First he told me it was water, then he said it was pee, then he said he puked. It was pretty clear it was urine because of the pattern on the floor (like a stream of pee and then some dribbles, etc). Finally he told me he lied and it really was pee, but he did not know why he did it. I asked him if he just couldn't get to the toilet in time and he said he didn't know. It wasn't just some pee, it was his entire bladder full. We have noticed from time to time that there is pee on the floor in the bathroom by the toilet, in the corner next to the toilet and a couple times on the wall by the toilet. I always thought he just wasn't paying attention and missed, but then his teacher commmented that other children tell her he pees on the floor or wall in the restroom at school. I asked our psychiatric doctor about it and he said we need to find out if it is intentional. If it was intentional then it is unacceptable behavior and it should be dealt with. He did not go into if it is not intentional - or if there could be a psychiatric reason for it. I think there has got to be some reason why that particular question is on mental health questionaires. Following is some stuff I read on the internet: Unlike children with involuntary enuresis, children who intentionally urinate in inappropriate places often have other serious psychiatric disorders. Voluntary, or intentional, enuresis may be associated with other mental disorders, including behavior disorders or emotional disorders including anxiety. Unlike involuntary enuresis, voluntary enuresis is not common. It is associated with such psychiatric disorders as oppositional defiant disorder, and is substantially different from ordinary nighttime bed-wetting. Voluntary enuresis is always secondary. [/QUOTE]
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