“Bedwetting? Don’t worry, he’ll outgrow it…”
When “your baby” doesn’t outgrow bed-wetting
Bedwetting may not seem as serious as juvenile diabetes or a heart defect. But to Sam’s family, the sleep disorder that caused his enuresis proved almost as dangerous as any life threatening-disease.
The pediatrician said Sam would outgrow his bedwetting. But at six years old, Sam was still waking up in the morning with wet sheets and a profound humiliation that even his loving parents could not displace. Forget about the inconvenience and extra laundry. That was nothing compared to Sam’s diminishing self-esteem and his parents’ guilt about “letting him down.” Shouldn’t they as adults be able to solve this seemingly simple problem? Why wasn’t their love enough? Then one night, they realized that their inability to solve his bed-wetting was putting Sam in the gravest of physical danger.
On a trip to Colorado, the family stayed in a second story motel room. In the middle of the night, Sam was found outside on the balcony. Alone. Like so many other nights he had wet the bed. But this time, he was more than a bedwetter. He was a sleepwalker. Terrified about what could have happened, his parents decided that the ineffective “bedwetting treatments,” drugs, psychiatrists and waiting for Sam to outgrow bedwetting—were just not good enough!
They wanted to believe the doctor who assured them that Sam would outgrow enuresis. But what if he got hurt in the meantime? As the bed-wetting (and now sleepwalking) continued, Sam withdrew into himself at school and became more and more detached from his loving family. He was inconsolable.
Conducting one desperate Internet search after another, Sam’s parents finally found the Enuresis Treatment Center (www.nobedwetting.com). They “met” with Barbara Moore — the center’s director. By phone, Barbara helped the family understand that Sam’s problem was a sleep disorder, not about his bladder or anything they were doing wrong. Treatment began immediately. Sam’s personal counselor – Maryanne – set up appointments through email and phone calls and worked with the family every step of the way, bringing hope and results into their lives. Because they know at the Enuresis Treatment Center that each bedwetter is unique, a tailored program was developed just for Sam. It included bio-feedback and NO medication. Together with counseling, this protocol ended his vicious cycle of bedwetting and sleepwalking. In three months, both bedwetting and sleepwalking significantly decreased. In five months, Sam was no longer a bedwetter. He uttered three words his parents longed to hear: “I feel normal.” Now Sam has the potential to experience all the happiness and success his parents have wished for him. And they feel they have fulfilled their responsibilities as loving parents, thanks to the Enuresis Treatment Center (www.nobedwetting.com). To stop bedwetting for someone you love, contact www.nobedwetting.com. From the US, call 1-800-379-2331. Outside the US, call 1-248-785-1199.
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Why can't I wake up in the morning, even after a full night's sleep?ive ben dealing with this problem for about 5 years now, it has just gotten worse and worse. For me, getting up after one hour of sleep is just as difficult as getting up after 10 hours of sleep. Sometimes i can sleep a full 24 hours for no reason, and when i wake up im still so incredibly fatigued and worn out i just keep sleepnig.
The extreme fatigue in the morning has caused me to miss many things, appointments, feild trips, ect. Eventually it started ruining my school life. It got to the point where i could not get into school one full day a week, i would average about 2 to 3 days in 3 or 4 hours late, but never in on time. I have talked to many psychiatrists and a sleep specialist neither could figure it out.
I am now on sleeping medication which helps me fall asleep (something else thats difficult for me) but its still just as difficult to wake up. Because of my attendance my only option was to get a GED and get out of high school before i was sent to a juvinile detention center for truency.
Ive been working incredibly hard to fix this for quite some time now.
Its not how much sleep i get, its not the medication im taking, its not sleep apnea, and its much more crippling than delayed sleep phase disorder.
about 5 times in the past 4 years i have woken up from a normal night's sleep and felt completely well rested, the few times that has happened i felt like what i think everyone feels like after a normal nights sleep. i woke up at a normal time, no longer tired, completely refreshed and ready for the day. all the other days though are miserable, its really destroying many aspects of my life.
if you have any information on this, please respond,
i am almost 17, ive been having this problem since elementary school, id say it started in 5th grade.
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3 years
Except this was made 6 years earlier.