Pika123
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Before you say anything, the most recent thread on bed wetting was 2014 and was expired (as far as I can find). So I decided to start a new one :smile:
So last night I went over to a mate’s house (let’s call him Mark, which is not his real name) to watch a soccor/football game which because of time zones started at 1 in the morning. I came over for dinner and then he put his so to bed, who is 12 and shall be named Jeremy (not his real name). This was around about 8pm. We went back to talking and watching other rubbish on tv until the game started. At halftime Jeremy came out of his room and whispereded something in his dad’s ear. They left and went into Jeremy’s room and Mark came out a few minutes later. I asked what happened and whether Jeremy was ok and Mark said he had wet the bed. I said that I didn’t see a wet patch on his pajamas. Mark then said that he wears pull ups to bed as it happens quite a lot. I asked if they had seen a medical professional yet and he said that they had and it would go away over time and was just weak bladder muscles.
So this got me thinking and was the reason I started this thread. I googled it and 2% of kids in their teens wet the bed. 2%! That was bigger than I thought it would be. How many of us were bedwetters and at what age did it stop? For me I was a bed wetter and it stopped at 7.
So last night I went over to a mate’s house (let’s call him Mark, which is not his real name) to watch a soccor/football game which because of time zones started at 1 in the morning. I came over for dinner and then he put his so to bed, who is 12 and shall be named Jeremy (not his real name). This was around about 8pm. We went back to talking and watching other rubbish on tv until the game started. At halftime Jeremy came out of his room and whispereded something in his dad’s ear. They left and went into Jeremy’s room and Mark came out a few minutes later. I asked what happened and whether Jeremy was ok and Mark said he had wet the bed. I said that I didn’t see a wet patch on his pajamas. Mark then said that he wears pull ups to bed as it happens quite a lot. I asked if they had seen a medical professional yet and he said that they had and it would go away over time and was just weak bladder muscles.
So this got me thinking and was the reason I started this thread. I googled it and 2% of kids in their teens wet the bed. 2%! That was bigger than I thought it would be. How many of us were bedwetters and at what age did it stop? For me I was a bed wetter and it stopped at 7.