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Someone give me patience for bed wetting!
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<blockquote data-quote="hamlet" data-source="post: 442533" data-attributes="member: 11970"><p>This might not be what you are looking for, and in that case just skip over it. difficult child bed wets and he is 10.5 yo. I have made the bedwetting a plan c issue. In light of all the other challenges we are going through, bed wetting is </p><p>a. too much to handle on top of the rest and b. too emotionally wrenching to have to go through every day. </p><p></p><p>My difficult child will wear depends, but still the bed is wet 3 or 4 nights a week. He helps me to change the bed when it needs to be. I also don't use a comforter but lightweight blankets that dry fast. I bought many changes of sheets and blankets at the thrift store and a few plastic backed mattress covers so that I can skip a day of laundry, (it's gross, but they are his sheets alone.) </p><p></p><p>My advice is to see if there's any protective garment difficult child is willing to wear and if so, use it. Either way, try to find a way to let it go. See if there is any way to make the clean up easier, and then just forget about it. Since I enacted this policy, difficult child is actually staying dry more often at night although it is still not perfect and he has a really hard time with sleep-overs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hamlet, post: 442533, member: 11970"] This might not be what you are looking for, and in that case just skip over it. difficult child bed wets and he is 10.5 yo. I have made the bedwetting a plan c issue. In light of all the other challenges we are going through, bed wetting is a. too much to handle on top of the rest and b. too emotionally wrenching to have to go through every day. My difficult child will wear depends, but still the bed is wet 3 or 4 nights a week. He helps me to change the bed when it needs to be. I also don't use a comforter but lightweight blankets that dry fast. I bought many changes of sheets and blankets at the thrift store and a few plastic backed mattress covers so that I can skip a day of laundry, (it's gross, but they are his sheets alone.) My advice is to see if there's any protective garment difficult child is willing to wear and if so, use it. Either way, try to find a way to let it go. See if there is any way to make the clean up easier, and then just forget about it. Since I enacted this policy, difficult child is actually staying dry more often at night although it is still not perfect and he has a really hard time with sleep-overs. [/QUOTE]
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