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<blockquote data-quote="Sintori" data-source="post: 159020" data-attributes="member: 5336"><p>Thanks everyone for you replies. Maybe I should mention that she was going to a therapist and a psychiatric. Their communication was nil. The psychiatric barely spoke english and I could hardly understand her. She told me that the wetting was "normal" for her age. Her therapist contradicted the Dr.'s asuumption that it was normal. She was very concerned about my daughter's behavior and said it was far from average. She also ruled out that it was a physical problem, but behavioral. My daughter even told the therapist that she would "choose" places to act out. And this is true. If we go around town running errands she will ask to go potty and have no problems at all. She knows if she wets herself husband will stay in the car with her until I'm done. So she acts like a "big girl" so that she can do things with me. If she's at home, she doesn't care. She'll wet herself numerous times in the day. At daycare she usually only wets herself once a day, but sometimes it's several times. I have depression on my side of the family but it's never been severe enough to see medications for it except when I was put on Ortho for birth control. The rest of her development is fine, but she is suffering in her preschool education. She's one of the lowest in her class, but I'm sure that's because of the ADHD. She starts Kindergarten in August. In the back of my mind I hoped the transition to "big school" would snap her out of this, but I'm starting to think the stress of growing up is making it worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sintori, post: 159020, member: 5336"] Thanks everyone for you replies. Maybe I should mention that she was going to a therapist and a psychiatric. Their communication was nil. The psychiatric barely spoke english and I could hardly understand her. She told me that the wetting was "normal" for her age. Her therapist contradicted the Dr.'s asuumption that it was normal. She was very concerned about my daughter's behavior and said it was far from average. She also ruled out that it was a physical problem, but behavioral. My daughter even told the therapist that she would "choose" places to act out. And this is true. If we go around town running errands she will ask to go potty and have no problems at all. She knows if she wets herself husband will stay in the car with her until I'm done. So she acts like a "big girl" so that she can do things with me. If she's at home, she doesn't care. She'll wet herself numerous times in the day. At daycare she usually only wets herself once a day, but sometimes it's several times. I have depression on my side of the family but it's never been severe enough to see medications for it except when I was put on Ortho for birth control. The rest of her development is fine, but she is suffering in her preschool education. She's one of the lowest in her class, but I'm sure that's because of the ADHD. She starts Kindergarten in August. In the back of my mind I hoped the transition to "big school" would snap her out of this, but I'm starting to think the stress of growing up is making it worse. [/QUOTE]
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