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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 488091" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Yes, indeed. He might. I am not justifying what I did or saying "I couldn't help it, there was no other way." One sees the danger of being quoted out of context! I had tried hard to do CPS with him in that instance - defining the problem, saying I understood he was thirsty (he genuinely was) but that I didn't want him to wet the bed again so what could we do? I proposed that he wear a nappy. But it was late in the process, he was too tired and wasn't having any of it - he was just shouting and screaming and bouncing up and down on the sofa. </p><p>The incident was avoidable. The evening had been okay to that point. I needed to have a "last drink at night" plan that I had previously discussed with him but the truth was that, as I said to IC, having stopped wetting the bed and now wetting it again, I guess I had reached my personal "I'm not washing any more sheets" threshold.</p><p>We will talk about it this morning, as we always do. It is the middle of the night here and I have woken up to go to the loo...</p><p>Thanks for the support. I do feel bad about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 488091, member: 11227"] Yes, indeed. He might. I am not justifying what I did or saying "I couldn't help it, there was no other way." One sees the danger of being quoted out of context! I had tried hard to do CPS with him in that instance - defining the problem, saying I understood he was thirsty (he genuinely was) but that I didn't want him to wet the bed again so what could we do? I proposed that he wear a nappy. But it was late in the process, he was too tired and wasn't having any of it - he was just shouting and screaming and bouncing up and down on the sofa. The incident was avoidable. The evening had been okay to that point. I needed to have a "last drink at night" plan that I had previously discussed with him but the truth was that, as I said to IC, having stopped wetting the bed and now wetting it again, I guess I had reached my personal "I'm not washing any more sheets" threshold. We will talk about it this morning, as we always do. It is the middle of the night here and I have woken up to go to the loo... Thanks for the support. I do feel bad about it. [/QUOTE]
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