Guest guest Posted April 7, 2004 Report Share Posted April 7, 2004 Hey Tamara!!! I owe you an email hun and am sorry I've been so far behind lately!!! Just wanted to share that this sounds like what we've been going through with Abby since last fall. After being totally trained since she was 3 1/2 she started having odd accidents here and there during the day and then was wetting the bed almost nightly, starting when she was about 5 1/2. We could find no obvious reason for the issues and went through urine testing to be sure there was no infection, went over changes in our lives to see if there was something upsetting her, changes in routine, ANYTHING, and we never could find a reasonable answer for why. When we went to Mayo in October they did urodynamics testing on her (NOT a fun test) and while things looked relatively normal, there was some spasming of her bladder a little earlier than they would have expected (her brother has this very severely).....basically meaning that her bladder is spasming sooner than it should be and if she were to cough or laugh, OR go all night without urinating, she's more likely to wet herself. While normally the results would not have been such that they would have medicated, due to her brothers issues and the severity of them, they decided to try her on Ditropan, an anti-spasmodic, to see if it would help at all. Really were not sure it would, and ultimatly, doubt its the reason that things have gotten better. We additionally have her on an every two hour schedule of urinating, have her go before bed of course, and limit fluids after 6pm every day. It was a good three months after starting all of this before she really quite suddenly quite wetting the bed and she's had all of two accidents since then (so its been about 2 months now!!!). Docs are not sure what helped but decided to leave things as they are and see how she does. Interestingly, and I think indicative to some extent that this was fatigue related in some way, the only two accidents she's had were the nights after she's had a big busy day. Wondering if your doc is wanting to wait and see in case his resolves like hers has for the most part?? I wish I could tell you what has made the difference over here, but something happened and she's been great for a little while now. Hoping you all will see the same over there!! Keep the faith!! -- BIG hugs, Kass, proud mom to Chance(10-Mito), Madison(7-Mito), and Abby(6-Mito) Updates (http://www.caringbridge.org/tx/mitowhat/) "Life is not measured by the breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away" Unknown Tamara wrote: Dear Anne,My son who just turned 5 years old last week, has lost his ability to be potty trained at night time. He was 100% potty trained for a year, up until 5 months ago. We are very worried about it yet our doctors said lets watch it for a while(a year). To us that is not awhile! That is a long wait!! That is too long for me to wait. He does pretty good during the day. And I'm sure it is a muscle tone issue.I wish you luck! Let us know what you find out!!!!!Good Luck!!!!Tamara(mommy of age 5, unspecific Mito) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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