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<blockquote data-quote="PorcupineWhisperer" data-source="post: 110088" data-attributes="member: 62"><p>Well it's been awhile since I have visited - I am amazed at how much has changed around the site. :smile:</p><p></p><p>I'm wondering if anyone has run across any good treatments for bedwetting? DDAVP and assorted combinations of Imipramine and Detrol have not been effective. As the difficult child in question is soon to be 14, I don't want to go with Pull Ups. There is a family history of bedwetting, so I know it;s not behavioral. Since difficult child is currently in an Residential Treatment Center (RTC), using an alarm to wake him isn't practical (as it it would wake the other sleeping residents). </p><p></p><p>At present he is being awakened nightly, which is fairly effective. Any ideas....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PorcupineWhisperer, post: 110088, member: 62"] Well it's been awhile since I have visited - I am amazed at how much has changed around the site. [img]:smile:[/img] I'm wondering if anyone has run across any good treatments for bedwetting? DDAVP and assorted combinations of Imipramine and Detrol have not been effective. As the difficult child in question is soon to be 14, I don't want to go with Pull Ups. There is a family history of bedwetting, so I know it;s not behavioral. Since difficult child is currently in an Residential Treatment Center (RTC), using an alarm to wake him isn't practical (as it it would wake the other sleeping residents). At present he is being awakened nightly, which is fairly effective. Any ideas.... [/QUOTE]
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