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Fraancesca,

My stepson who is 3.5yrs, has been dry day and night since 2yrs 3 mths.

Every so often he wees or poos himself, either if he is really really tired,

stressed out by yet another change (his mum keeps changing his baby sitters,

bedrooms, bedtimes...etc) or trying to seek attention. He is always sorry

afterwards, and we just ignore it, and dont make too much of a fuss over it.

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Thanks , I think that is probably what it was. She has been fine

ever since but we have had quite a busy week as it is the first week

off nursery school and we have been rushing around seeing people,

buying things etc. Next week should be quieter although am meeting up

with three old schoolfriends (and their eight children) on Friday.

Should be fun!

Francesca

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> Fraancesca,

>

> My stepson who is 3.5yrs, has been dry day and night since 2yrs 3

mths.

> Every so often he wees or poos himself, either if he is really

really tired,

> stressed out by yet another change (his mum keeps changing his baby

sitters,

> bedrooms, bedtimes...etc) or trying to seek attention. He is always

sorry

> afterwards, and we just ignore it, and dont make too much of a fuss

over it.

>

>

>

>

>

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Thanks , I think that is probably what it was. She has been fine

ever since but we have had quite a busy week as it is the first week

off nursery school and we have been rushing around seeing people,

buying things etc. Next week should be quieter although am meeting up

with three old schoolfriends (and their eight children) on Friday.

Should be fun!

Francesca

Re: Cystitis?

> Fraancesca,

>

> My stepson who is 3.5yrs, has been dry day and night since 2yrs 3

mths.

> Every so often he wees or poos himself, either if he is really

really tired,

> stressed out by yet another change (his mum keeps changing his baby

sitters,

> bedrooms, bedtimes...etc) or trying to seek attention. He is always

sorry

> afterwards, and we just ignore it, and dont make too much of a fuss

over it.

>

>

>

>

>

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