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Bedwetting in Teen

by samismom22, Jan 06, 2009 04:01PM
My 14 year old son is a happy, confident young man. He is tall, 6 feet 1 in., plays baseball and basketball for several competitive teams....however he still wets the bed 4-5 times per week.  Hubby wet the bed and so did my 2 brothers.
Any suggestions............It's getting old, and he is such a big kid I can't believe it's still happening.  We have tried meds, alarms etc.
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by Brooksie89, Jul 02, 2009 10:29AM
To: samismom22
My grandson has the same problem.  He's probably 6' weighs 200 lb very active in sports, but is 15 yrs old and still wets the bed.  I wet the bed and his mother wet the bed when we were younger, but I think we quit before we were this old.  Have you found a solution?  I posted a question on forum hoping someone can help us.  I am sure your grandson is like mine cannot go to anything at school that involves overnight.  We even paid the extra money to have a motel room for just him & me when he went on his class trip to Washington, DC.  It breaks my heart and I feel so sorry for him, but I do not know what to do.
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