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Don't think have used it, but traditionally hypericum apparently. Presumably

on logic of strengthening some (perhaps not in place)neural feedback

function. Kava to include in rx would be great on several levels of course

(intervening in stress loop of anticipating and then relaxing only when

asleep).....Hey ho. Horsetail to strenthen tissue perhaps. Why stretch

bladder if not a problem during the day? That's very sound sleeping....

Enuresis

I have a 9 year old boy who is still bed-wetting, there is a hereditary link

as father thinks he was about 10 before he was dry. The boy has been under

the hospital enuresis clinic for two years and whilst his occurrences have

reduced from 4 times nightly to 1 or 2 the mother feels more should have

happened hence a request to me. He has tried alarm blankets, but sleeps so

soundly they don't wake him just the rest of the house and he doesn't wake

on wetting either. No problem during the day but low volume of urine,

currently drinking a litre of water before 2.30pm per hospital instruction.

He's been taking oxybutynin 6x 2.5mg for 9 months to stretch the bladder and

volume has gone up slightly, more recently also taking desopressinate with

little effect. All urine tests negative. He is getting very distressed by

problem especially trying to find excuses not to visit friends for sleep

overs.

Has anyone had experience of treating this as not something I've seen

before.

Thanks

Dore

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Graham White, MNIMH

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My son also had a similar problem and we tried herbs, homoeopathy,

conventional medicine etc - what really sorted him out was a series of

sessions with crystal healing which left him with much increased self esteem

and self confidence. I found the TCM connection of fears, kidneys, eyes

(?ears) and knees to be very true for him.

regards

Herbert

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>

> I have a 9 year old boy who is still bed-wetting, there is a hereditary

> link

> as father thinks he was about 10 before he was dry. The boy has been

> under

> the hospital enuresis clinic for two years and whilst his occurrences have

> reduced from 4 times nightly to 1 or 2 the mother feels more should have

> happened hence a request to me. He has tried alarm blankets, but sleeps

> so

> soundly they don't wake him just the rest of the house and he doesn't wake

> on wetting either. No problem during the day but low volume of urine,

> currently drinking a litre of water before 2.30pm per hospital

> instruction.

> He's been taking oxybutynin 6x 2.5mg for 9 months to stretch the bladder

> and

> volume has gone up slightly, more recently also taking desopressinate with

> little effect. All urine tests negative. He is getting very distressed

> by

> problem especially trying to find excuses not to visit friends for sleep

> overs.

>

> Has anyone had experience of treating this as not something I've seen

> before.

>

> Thanks

>

> Dore

>

>

>

>

> List Owner

>

>

>

> Graham White, MNIMH

>

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Have used Solidago several times with good results. concentrates the urine

and reduces volume at night.

nne

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nne Last BA MNIMH

Consultant Medical Herbalist

Monmouth Herbal Clinic

Tel: 01600 719497

www.mariannelast.co.uk

Enuresis

I have a 9 year old boy who is still bed-wetting, there is a hereditary

link

as father thinks he was about 10 before he was dry. The boy has been

under

the hospital enuresis clinic for two years and whilst his occurrences have

reduced from 4 times nightly to 1 or 2 the mother feels more should have

happened hence a request to me. He has tried alarm blankets, but sleeps

so

soundly they don't wake him just the rest of the house and he doesn't wake

on wetting either. No problem during the day but low volume of urine,

currently drinking a litre of water before 2.30pm per hospital

instruction.

He's been taking oxybutynin 6x 2.5mg for 9 months to stretch the bladder

and

volume has gone up slightly, more recently also taking desopressinate with

little effect. All urine tests negative. He is getting very distressed

by

problem especially trying to find excuses not to visit friends for sleep

overs.

Has anyone had experience of treating this as not something I've seen

before.

Thanks

Dore

List Owner

Graham White, MNIMH

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Dear ,

I did my dissertation on primary nocturnal enuresis - my interest came from

having a son with this problem. I think the most important thing first of

all is to reassure the boy that this is a very common problem (8% of 10year

olds), and he's not the only one by a long shot.

Primary monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis ( i.e. was never dry at night,

but no daytime wetting), seems to arise mainly from a combination of high

arousal threshold from sleep, nocturnal polyuria and nocturnal bladder

dysfunction. There is often a genetic element, also indications of a

maturational delay of the CNS, and parasympathetic hyperfunction & abnormal

circadian rhythm of the ANS. Emotional causes seem to have at best a minor

role - unlike in secondary NE. (If you want more info, contact me off-list,

and I;ll mail you the diss)

We tried everything from hypnotherapy, to the alarm and desmopressin

prescribed by the hospital, homeopathy, and herbal treatment...etc etc

During my research for the diss I came across full spectrum home training

(FSHT), which does use an alarm, but a) it's a different kettle of fish to

the one we'd used before (the company actually gives you your money back if

it fails to wake the child!), B) it includes bladder training and

c)over-learning to prevent relapse, where he had to drink ever increasing

amounts of water just before bedtime.

Within 10 weeks of training he(14yrs) went from wetting at least 6 out of 7

nights (and sometimes twice a night) to being completely dry. A relief not

just for him, but the whole family!! His self esteem went up in no time, it

was brilliant to see!

I could also send you the info on FSHT, including the parent manual & article

about background, which AC Houts (who'd developped this training) had kindly

send me at the time.

Hope this helps!

Sorry about the length..

Sabine

Enuresis

>

> I have a 9 year old boy who is still bed-wetting, there is a hereditary

link

> as father thinks he was about 10 before he was dry. The boy has been

under

> the hospital enuresis clinic for two years and whilst his occurrences have

> reduced from 4 times nightly to 1 or 2 the mother feels more should have

> happened hence a request to me. He has tried alarm blankets, but sleeps

so

> soundly they don't wake him just the rest of the house and he doesn't wake

> on wetting either. No problem during the day but low volume of urine,

> currently drinking a litre of water before 2.30pm per hospital

instruction.

> He's been taking oxybutynin 6x 2.5mg for 9 months to stretch the bladder

and

> volume has gone up slightly, more recently also taking desopressinate with

> little effect. All urine tests negative. He is getting very distressed

by

> problem especially trying to find excuses not to visit friends for sleep

> overs.

>

> Has anyone had experience of treating this as not something I've seen

> before.

>

> Thanks

>

> Dore

>

>

>

>

> List Owner

>

>

>

> Graham White, MNIMH

>

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