Certainly towards the end, I would definitely blame diabetes on my Bedwetting as I was peeing more heavily, not less, after the age of 13 before I stopped. However, I believe I was a bedwetter also before diabetes had a real impact on my life. I mean I was never dry growing up. I remember when I was about 7 and my younger brother was done potty training I was given his left over diapers to wear at night as my parents had no hope of my wetting ending at that point. They were very supportive of it though and never made me feel bad. I think this is why I never felt shamed about it. I mean, I remember growing up I never even hid my night diapers while walking around the house when I had them on and no one made fun of me for it. I can remember when I was 9, wearing my youngest brother’s training pants at night around the house with just a shirt on right after he finished potty training (late at 4) and no one saying anything. Even in the morning, I walked around with the training pants on, clearly wet, and even more obvious because they had the learning designs and they were gone in the morning
before I changed and not having a care in the world. Even when I wore Goodnites it was not uncommon for me to walk around in the morning in the house, diaper sagging and wet and eating some breakfast and watching TV with family for a bit before getting up and changing into my normal day clothes. It was just normal routine