bladderproblem
08-18-2004, 12:51 AM
Hi I am thirty years old and I have a huge problem! I still wet my bed and it's pretty much every night. I have to wear the grown ups diapers. Please I am desperate, can someone help?
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quincy
08-18-2004, 03:52 AM
Have you sought medical advice as of yet? If so, what tests were done, are you on meds, etc?
What other disorders do you have? Are you suffering from anxiety and/or depression?....
Have you tried any exercises such as keigel (sp)?
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What other disorders do you have? Are you suffering from anxiety and/or depression?....
Have you tried any exercises such as keigel (sp)?
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feelbad
08-18-2004, 08:19 AM
Has this been going on ever since you were a child,or has this just suddenly occured?if this hads been a pretty much non stop problem since childhood, you need to see a urologist so he can find out the cause.If this just came out of no where and is a more all of the sudden type occurance, you need to see your doc for a referral for an MRI to find out if it is somehow related to nerves in your spinal cord.It probably wouldn't hurt to have the MRI anyway to see if there maybe is some type of congenital deformity going on inside the cord.I know i had an MRI to see where my herniated disc was and just purely by chance, they discovered what is called a cavernous hemangioma that was lurking inside my cord at the C-7,T-1 level.I never knew it was even there until it just happened to show up on an MRI for something else.i think that an MRI would be a really good starting point for you to find a possible reason for this occurance.Ever since I had a surgery to have the cavernoma removed, I too suffer with nocturnal incontenance caused by nerve damage.i know it really sucks to have to deal with.I hope they can find a treatable cause for your problem.please keep me posted,K?Good luck,marcia
BrianKosh
08-18-2004, 03:43 PM
short term fixes, ask a doctor about imipramine. There are also certain excersises he should suggest, there is another med called ddavp but the side effects are worse than what they prevent, it is also usually only used with a certain form of diabetes. Not a diabetic are u? R U too embarrassed to see your doctor? (no offense intended, but u know it happens.. ) and u know this part, stay away from anything that will act as a diuretic.
btw, do u wake up from any particular kind of dream and then noticed it happened?
umm, there is also a national center for bedwetting.. it's not something that is a rare occurance, and once all the organic issues are counted out, the issues of the mind will need to be looked at..
take care and good luck.
Hi I am thirty years old and I have a huge problem! I still wet my bed and it's pretty much every night. I have to wear the grown ups diapers. Please I am desperate, can someone help?
btw, do u wake up from any particular kind of dream and then noticed it happened?
umm, there is also a national center for bedwetting.. it's not something that is a rare occurance, and once all the organic issues are counted out, the issues of the mind will need to be looked at..
take care and good luck.
Hi I am thirty years old and I have a huge problem! I still wet my bed and it's pretty much every night. I have to wear the grown ups diapers. Please I am desperate, can someone help?
hry33
08-19-2004, 02:28 PM
i agree re imipramine, a small dose calms the bladder and often helps a lot
various alarms can also wake you when you start to urinate
some wet the bed when dreaming they are at a toilet
bedwetting was thought of as a psychological problem but now is generally thought of as a physical problem and sometimes inherited
various alarms can also wake you when you start to urinate
some wet the bed when dreaming they are at a toilet
bedwetting was thought of as a psychological problem but now is generally thought of as a physical problem and sometimes inherited
BrianKosh
08-29-2004, 07:18 AM
I am posting this to u hry33 for a particular reason, i want to know your thoughts on detrol and ditropan. It would prevent the issue if taken an hour or two before bedtime, I would think anyway, would it not? but at what cost? ( i do not mean as in dollars.) I didn't suggest it, because I am wondering how safe the meds are.... It's more of a band-aid, but would it do him any good in the long run. what do u think?
i agree re imipramine, a small dose calms the bladder and often helps a lot
various alarms can also wake you when you start to urinate
some wet the bed when dreaming they are at a toilet
bedwetting was thought of as a psychological problem but now is generally thought of as a physical problem and sometimes inherited
i agree re imipramine, a small dose calms the bladder and often helps a lot
various alarms can also wake you when you start to urinate
some wet the bed when dreaming they are at a toilet
bedwetting was thought of as a psychological problem but now is generally thought of as a physical problem and sometimes inherited
kassy
09-13-2004, 12:21 PM
Any chance your on Lithium? At work we have a lot of kids 15-20 yrs old who have had enuresis (bedwetting) while taking lithium and when they come off it it has stopped. The 2 have been known to go hand in hand.

