Guest guest Posted July 21, 2004 Report Share Posted July 21, 2004 My son is eight, and has been SCD for about three months now, with some terrific changes and great success, we feel. What has mystified us is that ever since starting this diet he's been flooding a pull-up nearly every night (he's never slept without one, never been completely dry), which we assumed was a temporary reaction to the changes in his body chemistry. I've also been reading this very useful thread about supplementing with magnesium and have been using Oz Water magnesium which we thought, for a few weeks, anyway, was helping. Now even giving him a quarter teaspoon right before bed, and right when he wakes up (so he's getting it on an empty stomach, separate from calcium by at least a few hours), he's back to having urine accidents during the day and pull-up flooding at night. I've tried increasing the dosage and he's had some bad diarrhea. I've also tried the electrolyte forumula (water with baking soda nad salt) which someone mentioned on here about a week ago. I think that might have helped, for a few hours at least, but I'm not really sure why and what that might doing. Would somebody mind going over what we might be doing wrong with the magnesium supplementation? We're also giving him (legal) Brainchild Nutritionals, so he's getting more magnesium and calcium there. Thank you thank you. Cammie mother of Ethan (8, ASD) Charlie (4, NT) and Henry (1,NT) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2004 Report Share Posted July 21, 2004 Both of my boys have nighttime enuresis and daytime (if they fall asleep). I just copied this from a website. " Several cases of bed-wetting (among children and adults) were relieved in a matter of days when supplements of certain nutrients were supplied. Among these were magnesium, vitamin B2, and pantothenic acid. " I am also tired of changing everything on the bed and we have already been to a urologist (with no real suggestions except medication). I am considering trying the B2 and pantothenic acid, but first I will search more to see if any sites have more info on this topic. Jody mom to -5 and -7 SCD 18 months Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2004 Report Share Posted July 21, 2004 Both of my boys have nighttime enuresis and daytime (if they fall asleep). I just copied this from a website. " Several cases of bed-wetting (among children and adults) were relieved in a matter of days when supplements of certain nutrients were supplied. Among these were magnesium, vitamin B2, and pantothenic acid. " I am also tired of changing everything on the bed and we have already been to a urologist (with no real suggestions except medication). I am considering trying the B2 and pantothenic acid, but first I will search more to see if any sites have more info on this topic. Jody mom to -5 and -7 SCD 18 months Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2004 Report Share Posted July 22, 2004 Cammie - I know how frustrating it can be to go through this. I don't know if playing around with the magnesium some more will help you or not, but I have found that it is a little tricky to get the amounts correct. The only thing I can say is that I give Zachary his full dose of magnesium first thing in the morning. If I give it later in the day, it seems like he doesn't have enough time to absorb it and he has an accident. Don't know if this is true for other kids or not. Also, when I have tried increasing the dose, he started having accidents again. I have read that too much magnesium can cause the same side effects as too little. After we got the bedwetting resolved with the magnesium, I noticed Zachary would always have an accident when I gave him an epsom bath. It took me a while to make that connection and I thought the magnesium wasn't working anymore. When we first started supplementing with magnesium, I withheld calcium supplementation because calcium greatly affects magnesium absorption. It made it easier for me to figure out how much magnesium I needed to give. Then I added back the calcium and tweaked things. Good luck. I hope you get it worked out soon, whatever the solution. Zachary 4.10, SCD 10 months > My son is eight, and has been SCD for about three months now, with some > terrific changes and great success, we feel. What has mystified us is that ever > since starting this diet he's been flooding a pull-up nearly every night (he's > never slept without one, never been completely dry), which we assumed was a > temporary reaction to the changes in his body chemistry. I've also been reading > this very useful thread about supplementing with magnesium and have been using > Oz Water magnesium which we thought, for a few weeks, anyway, was helping. > Now even giving him a quarter teaspoon right before bed, and right when he > wakes up (so he's getting it on an empty stomach, separate from calcium by at > least a few hours), he's back to having urine accidents during the day and pull-up > flooding at night. I've tried increasing the dosage and he's had some bad > diarrhea. I've also tried the electrolyte forumula (water with baking soda nad > salt) which someone mentioned on here about a week ago. I think that might > have helped, for a few hours at least, but I'm not really sure why and what that > might doing. Would somebody mind going over what we might be doing wrong > with the magnesium supplementation? We're also giving him (legal) Brainchild > Nutritionals, so he's getting more magnesium and calcium there. Thank you thank > you. > > Cammie > mother of Ethan (8, ASD) Charlie (4, NT) and Henry (1,NT) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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