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That would be great, if you have anything. We have diabetes on both sides of the

family and my dad was just diagnosed prediabetic. I want to keep a close eye on

this in all my boys, but especially with Noah because he has weight issues.

All the best,

Robyn

> From: <thecolemans4>

> Subject: Re: Urination Issues

> groups (DOT) com

> Date: Thursday, May 21, 2009, 7:37 PM

> Hi Robyn,

> There can be several causes.  My experience is when ASO

> titers are elevated, or have mycoplasma, I will not feel the

> need to urinate.  I will have to set a timer to go, and go

> more frequently, or a simple cough or laugh... well.  And

> you're only talking a little volume. So if your child

> isn't even feeling the need to go, just having a little

> accident, and going a lot more frequently, it could simply

> be something bacterial going on, or high ASO.  I think Dr G

> would have ruled aso out by now - I think he's probably

> aware.

> Anyway, urinary hormones are connected somehow to the

> immune system, so other things can also cause them to get

> mildly out of whack - allergies, etc.  Sometimes good

> changes can also bring a period of accidents too. 

> Most of the time, it's meds - ssri's or

> allergies.  It's those simple things you look into

> first, but if you see improvement on antibiotics,

> there's a chance that could be going on.

> HTH-

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> From: Robyn <rngcoggs@sbcglobal . net>

> groups (DOT) com

> Sent: Wednesday, May 20, 2009 2:19:41 PM

> Subject: Urination Issues

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> Has anyone had any issues with increased urination and poor

> control on the protocol? My eight year old son has been

> potty trained, including nighttime, since he was about 3

> 1/2. Now he's having problems with control. They're

> not full fledge accidents; it's more like

> " leaking " or bladder spasms. It seems to come on

> very quickly. He's had several accidents at school and

> he often wakes up damp. This happens despite controlling

> fluid intake and potty breaks every 45 minutes or so. I

> spoke with the school's behavior consultant and she

> doesn't believe that this is a behavior issue and

> neither do I.

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> I've schedule him an appointment with a peds urologist

> at Children's Hospital, but was wondering if anyone had

> any thoughts or encountered anything similar to this?

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> TIA,

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> Robyn

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