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Someone give me patience for bed wetting!
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<blockquote data-quote="lovelyboy" data-source="post: 441755" data-attributes="member: 8045"><p>What worked for us was a little thing, can't remember the name...that you hook on to their Jockey's and onto their shirt. The moment a drop of urine touches the monitor that is attached to the Jockey it makes a very loud noice(pinned to the shirt)...it works on the priciple of condisioning. I must honestly say I think the whole system conditioned me as a parent to take him to the loo between midnight and 2 o'clock to prevent the alarm going of!...And no drinks before bedtime....This worked within 3 months time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovelyboy, post: 441755, member: 8045"] What worked for us was a little thing, can't remember the name...that you hook on to their Jockey's and onto their shirt. The moment a drop of urine touches the monitor that is attached to the Jockey it makes a very loud noice(pinned to the shirt)...it works on the priciple of condisioning. I must honestly say I think the whole system conditioned me as a parent to take him to the loo between midnight and 2 o'clock to prevent the alarm going of!...And no drinks before bedtime....This worked within 3 months time. [/QUOTE]
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