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In a message dated 1/27/2003 1:22:00 PM Central Standard Time,

milanfoundation@... writes:

> Hi all,

> I am just reading the bed wetting posts and I do remember there was an

> article that came out last year linking bed wetting to CF especially in

> girls. I don't remember if it was here or on the Cystic-L but I will try

> and research it and get it to you all when I can.

> As for Milan, she has had only one accident recently and has been pretty

> dry for the last 6 months or so. Then again she is 4 and if I remember the

> article facts, she may start having accidents within the next couple of

> years going into Junior High School.

>

>

> Tucker

> Mom of Milan 4 wcf

This is really strange because my girls have never had problems with bed

wetting. They were all very easily potty trained except for my oldest, being

a first time Mom it took me awhile to figure out how to get the job done. My

girls don't have as much problem with digesting food they do take enzymes

because of they do have grease in there stools but they have never had any

blockage (knock on wood). DebA

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I just changed the subject line to this message for those just reading the

digests. I'm really interested to see how many of us might have this problem.

Lori in Florida

Nigel is only in the reserves now, although if he had the choice he

would be back in again. I have said that he can rejoin but I am staying

put, any postings would be Darwin or Nth Qld.

Each state or even unit area tend to look after housing so possibly

check your local phone book or ring the local defence base be it army

navy or RAAF

Terri

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Add two more cfers to this list. We use overnight pull-ups. One of the twins

also has trouble during the day sometimes. It's like he leaks a little and he

doesn't know it until it's too late.

W. mom to Adam and Alec both 7 w/cf

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> 4. Expressing doubt about the cf diagnosis in the presence of a

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> 5. Re: catching up slowly.....

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> Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 17:43:56 +1030

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> Subject: TERRI

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> Terri,

>

> Thanks for that info. We have a Air Force base about 15 - 20 minutes

> away so I will ring there.

>

>

>

>

>

> Nigel is only in the reserves now, although if he had the choice he

> would be back in again. I have said that he can rejoin but I am staying

> put, any postings would be Darwin or Nth Qld.

>

> Each state or even unit area tend to look after housing so possibly

> check your local phone book or ring the local defence base be it army

> navy or RAAF

>

> Terri

>

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Oh goodness, that's very interesting because Kristy was a chronic

bed wetter until she was almost 8. She became dry when we sought

assistance (at her request). We used an alarm system and within a

month she was dry.

In fact Kristy experienced daytime wetting and soiling fairly

consistently throughout kindy and the first year of school. Thinks

of all the tests etc she had back then and the referral to the child

mental health service - physcological incontinence I believe they

called it. Finally took her to a physio I knew from when I was

pregnant and guess what - results!

Wonders if this is more pieces to the puzzle, lol!

> In a message dated 1/27/2003 1:22:00 PM Central Standard Time,

> milanfoundation@y... writes:

>

>

> > Hi all,

> > I am just reading the bed wetting posts and I do remember there

was an

> > article that came out last year linking bed wetting to CF

especially in

> > girls. I don't remember if it was here or on the Cystic-L but I

will try

> > and research it and get it to you all when I can.

> > As for Milan, she has had only one accident recently and has

been pretty

> > dry for the last 6 months or so. Then again she is 4 and if I

remember the

> > article facts, she may start having accidents within the next

couple of

> > years going into Junior High School.

> >

> >

> > Tucker

> > Mom of Milan 4 wcf

>

> This is really strange because my girls have never had problems

with bed

> wetting. They were all very easily potty trained except for my

oldest, being

> a first time Mom it took me awhile to figure out how to get the

job done. My

> girls don't have as much problem with digesting food they do take

enzymes

> because of they do have grease in there stools but they have never

had any

> blockage (knock on wood). DebA

>

>

>

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