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<blockquote data-quote="Quetinha" data-source="post: 132306" data-attributes="member: 4786"><p>My son is 7/12 and we have the same issues. Fortunately, limiting his fluid intake at night does help. When he does wet the bed he often doesn't know it until morning time.</p><p>The soiling doesn't happen with any regularity and I don't believe for a second it's within his control. I agree with another poster who said it's as if they don't read the signals they're bodies are giving them. I've noticed patterns with him though - that it will happen about 3 times in a week then stop for months. It's almost like it shocks him and he does start paying better attention.</p><p>That being said, it still horrifies me. I think how can this be possible?!?!! I feel angry and disappointed at the same time.</p><p>I am relieved to see we are not alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quetinha, post: 132306, member: 4786"] My son is 7/12 and we have the same issues. Fortunately, limiting his fluid intake at night does help. When he does wet the bed he often doesn't know it until morning time. The soiling doesn't happen with any regularity and I don't believe for a second it's within his control. I agree with another poster who said it's as if they don't read the signals they're bodies are giving them. I've noticed patterns with him though - that it will happen about 3 times in a week then stop for months. It's almost like it shocks him and he does start paying better attention. That being said, it still horrifies me. I think how can this be possible?!?!! I feel angry and disappointed at the same time. I am relieved to see we are not alone. [/QUOTE]
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