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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 650566" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Some trivia about Lithium and bedwetting: Sonic took Lithium for three years...ugh, but that's another story. He didn't need it. But he wet his bed every single day he took it. When he stopped, it stopped. He had never wet his bed before Lithium either. I assume it's related. That's probably what the bedwetting is about.</p><p></p><p>Terry, sorry husband is being so insensitive. Maybe you two need counseling about how to continue with difficult kid? Maybe hub is thinking that he's eighteen and he's tired of it. Most/many of us do not continue to be so hands on with our kids once they turn eighteen. I think it gets harder the older they get, even if they don't seem to mature in any way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 650566, member: 1550"] Some trivia about Lithium and bedwetting: Sonic took Lithium for three years...ugh, but that's another story. He didn't need it. But he wet his bed every single day he took it. When he stopped, it stopped. He had never wet his bed before Lithium either. I assume it's related. That's probably what the bedwetting is about. Terry, sorry husband is being so insensitive. Maybe you two need counseling about how to continue with difficult kid? Maybe hub is thinking that he's eighteen and he's tired of it. Most/many of us do not continue to be so hands on with our kids once they turn eighteen. I think it gets harder the older they get, even if they don't seem to mature in any way. [/QUOTE]
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