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<blockquote data-quote="tammyjh" data-source="post: 110170" data-attributes="member: 3072"><p>Oh gosh, no idea. My daughter isn't a bedwetter, with the exception of once in a while, but her problem is that she's incontinent during the day quite a bit. Its an almost every day problem that has gotten worse as she's gotten older. I try to remind her to use the bathroom every hour and half to two hours and sometimes every hour but it doesn't seem to help. She's been quite hyper/giddy and the more giddy she becomes, the more likely she is to wet. We "think" part of it may be medication. related so we're working at weaning her off her prozac to see if the super extremes in moods decrease. Hopefully if that happens, the wetting will become less frequent. But, I don't know....she was headed on this track before the medications. so it very well be something that was developing anyway. Sorry to not be of any help.</p><p>Good luck!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tammyjh, post: 110170, member: 3072"] Oh gosh, no idea. My daughter isn't a bedwetter, with the exception of once in a while, but her problem is that she's incontinent during the day quite a bit. Its an almost every day problem that has gotten worse as she's gotten older. I try to remind her to use the bathroom every hour and half to two hours and sometimes every hour but it doesn't seem to help. She's been quite hyper/giddy and the more giddy she becomes, the more likely she is to wet. We "think" part of it may be medication. related so we're working at weaning her off her prozac to see if the super extremes in moods decrease. Hopefully if that happens, the wetting will become less frequent. But, I don't know....she was headed on this track before the medications. so it very well be something that was developing anyway. Sorry to not be of any help. Good luck!! [/QUOTE]
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