Guest guest Posted March 1, 2012 Report Share Posted March 1, 2012 Hi, I have a 13 year old daughter and she has daytime incontinence. We went to Mayo and they said she was a super-voider and had overflow/urge incontinence. She goes about 2-3 times during the day. When she has an accident she rarely has notice and loses total control. The doctor believes it is because of her fear of the toilet. Her fear has been an ongoing problem. We have gotten where she will walk backwards and use the toilet. It is almost impossible to get her to use the self-flushing bathrooms. He thinks that overtime she has been holding it and now it is hard to go when she tries. Thus, the overflow problem of a large amount or urine. It has been difficult for her because she has had accidents roller skating, going to Mc's, school, and at home. She currently uses depends which helps with the accidents but sometimes it goes through even those. At school she tries about every hour and they have a star chart. Usually, she isn't able to go until around 2:00 Pm. Which is along time from the night before. We are going to have a water bottle she takes to school tomorrow that might help if she drinks more water. Has anyone ever had this experience with their children or others? Any, ideas besides a schedule which she is already on. At school they are also letting her play one of her songs if she goes. She also will tell us she has gone when she hasn't and keep on a wet depends without telling anyone she had an accident. Thanks D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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