JOCKMAN
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I only included from your writings my exact scenarios also. At age 5 I was back in training underwear and plastic underpants due to a more frequent reoccurrence of bw at night. Mom said the doctor told her basically this (age 5 young boy and still have bw issues) also after one of my visits. At age 7 I was pretty dry at night but at age 8 my bw came back and the doctor said as long as I slept better and noted I asked about wearing diapers / PP again for security it was OK. It was when he mentioned my next turning phase of not bw anymore probably around age 13 and puberty would be when I might stop I remember feeling scared since that was 5 years away. Thankfully by age 10 I was only wearing trainers and pp and by age 12 I was out of those and my plastic mattress cover was gone one day. By age 14 I had no more bw challenge but by age 18 it came back very heavily each night. Though a bit alarming, my earlier years wearing diapers / training underwear and pp made it easy for me to wear again at college nightly and not worrying about it which made my acadmic and social life better to focus on.Chinababy888 said:Since I wS in diapers longer than most other children of my age as in up to 5-6 then yes I have plenty of memories of waking up to a completely wet diaper/nappy on more than one occasion.
However mum would always know what to do of that occurred, she dven took me to see a doctor when I was 5 due to frequent bed wetting incidents the doctor seid he wasn't too surprised as it was normal for children about 3-6 even with previous potty training to have accidents,
he encouraged mum to keep me in diapers until the phase past which in my case took until I was 8~9 as I have touched on before although thankfully I didn't have to wrar them to school as that would be embarrassing to say in the least, as my bed wetting was mostly at night and thankfully when I had more on the way of privicy.