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<blockquote data-quote="Alttlgabby" data-source="post: 243053" data-attributes="member: 6786"><p>I feel your pain and can sympathize with you! My daughter who is 23 is wetting the bed or floor almost daily! So, I am continually in her bedroom with a green machine or doing wash. It's getting real old but I try not to get on to her anymore. This has been a problem since about August and has just gotten progressively worse. I believe it is the depakote she is on and it causes her to be so sleepy that she just cannot get up to go in time. Especially in the morning when I wake her up to take her pills and go to the bathroom (only to find out she has already wet the bed!). She does limit her intake and drinks nothing after 8pm. I feel bad for her because I know that it has to be humiliating for her and she feels bad that I am having to do her bed daily (she can get the sheets off and to the laundry, but not back on the bed). She goes back to see the Dr on the 19th of Feb. and he told her he would give her the choice to come off the Depakote and try just the Abilify with the Lexapro, so I am hoping that with that combination she will be more awake and able to function. I hope that her hair loss stops then as well!!! Her hair is so thin now and small bald spots can be seen in areas and she used to have such thick hair!!!</p><p> </p><p>Good Luck with your son and don't come down on him too hard. You know it has to be humiliating for him. Poor guy! At least he is compliant about cleaning up his mess. Can you maybe have him put something down on the floor at night (thickness of newspapers? or even buy some doggy pee pads?) around his toilet so that when he is missing, it won't be so bad?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alttlgabby, post: 243053, member: 6786"] I feel your pain and can sympathize with you! My daughter who is 23 is wetting the bed or floor almost daily! So, I am continually in her bedroom with a green machine or doing wash. It's getting real old but I try not to get on to her anymore. This has been a problem since about August and has just gotten progressively worse. I believe it is the depakote she is on and it causes her to be so sleepy that she just cannot get up to go in time. Especially in the morning when I wake her up to take her pills and go to the bathroom (only to find out she has already wet the bed!). She does limit her intake and drinks nothing after 8pm. I feel bad for her because I know that it has to be humiliating for her and she feels bad that I am having to do her bed daily (she can get the sheets off and to the laundry, but not back on the bed). She goes back to see the Dr on the 19th of Feb. and he told her he would give her the choice to come off the Depakote and try just the Abilify with the Lexapro, so I am hoping that with that combination she will be more awake and able to function. I hope that her hair loss stops then as well!!! Her hair is so thin now and small bald spots can be seen in areas and she used to have such thick hair!!! Good Luck with your son and don't come down on him too hard. You know it has to be humiliating for him. Poor guy! At least he is compliant about cleaning up his mess. Can you maybe have him put something down on the floor at night (thickness of newspapers? or even buy some doggy pee pads?) around his toilet so that when he is missing, it won't be so bad? [/QUOTE]
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