Guest guest Posted March 13, 2010 Report Share Posted March 13, 2010 Dear - My cousin wet the bed until he was 12- we think that was when his bladder grew to a size appropriate for his age - he was dry at almost all other times- don't know if there might be any other connections to OCD tho. BTW he's 56 and has been fine since age 13 M Subject: Re: update on our daughter and accidents To: " OCD " < > Date: Saturday, March 13, 2010, 12:50 PM  My dd9 can control urination during the day, unless she gets laughing hard and dribbles, but she still wears training pants at night...and wakes up wet at least 25% of the time. Her pdoc isn't worried about it, but it has concerned me...and now embarrasses her with friends. She has told a few of her best friends, the ones she can now tolerate sleep-overs with, so she is coping. But I've always wondered if there's a connection to her diagnoses. She just sleeps so heavy, is what we think. in WI Sent via BlackBerry by AT & T update on our daughter and accidents Hi all, We did take Lynn in to see the pediatrician after about 5-6 days in a row of either daytime or nighttime accidents. She had to give a specimen and be examined. Fortunately, I had given her Ativan just before we left for the doctor, but it was still very difficult for her. She had had a yeast infection, which is now gone, no sign of UTI or diabetes. It really looks like it is just a combination of extremely delayed urination (due to washing avoidance) and high anxiety as this problem will come in spurts and then disappear for a while. For example, she told me shortly before we had to leave to take her sister to school that she would use the bathroom in 20 minutes. I pointed out that we would be leaving then, so she needed to do it in 5 minutes at which point, she claimed she could wait until after the doctor's appointment (an hour or two later). Pediatrician suggested giving Benadryl at night as it could help if her bladder was irritated. I haven't heard of this use before and she didn't really explain, but it appears to be helping a bit. (mom w/OCD, 9 yo dd w/OCD) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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