Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My eldest did not stay dry overnight until they were 10 and we put them on Desmopressin (DDAVP). It kicked in immediately and worked great. We took them off it after about 9-12 months and they stayed dry.
For some kids it is just that their body's biochemistry isn't "normal" for their age.
Are they twins? How did you manage the accidents until they stopped?
Not twins... They/them= non-binary kiddo
They wore a Goodnight or Depends until they started meds.
When did kiddo become non-binary? Do the Depends have like 6 tapes to fasten it? Kiddo able to mange that without assistance?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My eldest did not stay dry overnight until they were 10 and we put them on Desmopressin (DDAVP). It kicked in immediately and worked great. We took them off it after about 9-12 months and they stayed dry.
For some kids it is just that their body's biochemistry isn't "normal" for their age.
Are they twins? How did you manage the accidents until they stopped?
Not twins... They/them= non-binary kiddo
They wore a Goodnight or Depends until they started meds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My eldest did not stay dry overnight until they were 10 and we put them on Desmopressin (DDAVP). It kicked in immediately and worked great. We took them off it after about 9-12 months and they stayed dry.
For some kids it is just that their body's biochemistry isn't "normal" for their age.
Are they twins? How did you manage the accidents until they stopped?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone go through a bedwetting phase as a child? How did your parents handle it? How long did it take you to outgrow it?
I had problems with it until i was 14, my parents let me decide how to handle it so i decided to use goodnites.
Does your kids have the same issue?
I thought they just came out 10 years ago the most..
I had to look it up. They came out in 1994 but they didn’t look the same as they do now.
They were white and I believe they were way more noticeable then they are now, I’m 30 I was a bed wetter till I was 10, so it’s normal that my 6 year old does it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone go through a bedwetting phase as a child? How did your parents handle it? How long did it take you to outgrow it?
I had problems with it until i was 14, my parents let me decide how to handle it so i decided to use goodnites.
Does your kids have the same issue?
I thought they just came out 10 years ago the most..
I had to look it up. They came out in 1994 but they didn’t look the same as they do now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone go through a bedwetting phase as a child? How did your parents handle it? How long did it take you to outgrow it?
I had problems with it until i was 14, my parents let me decide how to handle it so i decided to use goodnites.
Does your kids have the same issue?
I thought they just came out 10 years ago the most..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone go through a bedwetting phase as a child? How did your parents handle it? How long did it take you to outgrow it?
I had problems with it until i was 14, my parents let me decide how to handle it so i decided to use goodnites.
Anonymous wrote:My eldest did not stay dry overnight until they were 10 and we put them on Desmopressin (DDAVP). It kicked in immediately and worked great. We took them off it after about 9-12 months and they stayed dry.
For some kids it is just that their body's biochemistry isn't "normal" for their age.
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone go through a bedwetting phase as a child? How did your parents handle it? How long did it take you to outgrow it?
Anonymous wrote:11 yr son still doing this occasionally
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone with kids wearing nighttime pull-ups ever had them wear them for a long car trip?