Guest guest Posted March 11, 2013 Report Share Posted March 11, 2013 Hi Christie, I am probably not suggesting anything new to you, but bedwetting in our house is always one of two things: 1. Peetox - In other words we have added something that is making good changes in the body that causes increased detox. The bedwetting in those cases is always temporary. 2. Too many salicylates - in my most salicylate sensitive child, if he gets too many, he will wet the bed. He will also sometimes have nightmares and more emotional behavior. Blessings, Cathy > > Well put Cheryl. Going through all this with our children is stressful, hurtful and frustrating. We all need to help and support each other and find out what is and isn't working. My 8 yo [aspie/adhd, ] still randomly wets the bed. We tried everything we know. Limiting drinks, bathroom before bed. He hates it and wakes up upset with himself over it. It may be 3 times in a week and not again for 3 months. Any ideas out there I can research? Thank you for your support over the years. > >    Always Call Christie Gravatt > > We are not human beings having a spiritual experience, we are spiritual beings having a human experience! >    > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2013 Report Share Posted March 11, 2013 Thank you. I am leaning toward too much salicylate. Darn it. I have overlooked this possibility. Thank you. Sometimes when you are looking too close an outside source can be the best source. Sent from my iPhone Hi Christie, I am probably not suggesting anything new to you, but bedwetting in our house is always one of two things: 1. Peetox - In other words we have added something that is making good changes in the body that causes increased detox. The bedwetting in those cases is always temporary. 2. Too many salicylates - in my most salicylate sensitive child, if he gets too many, he will wet the bed. He will also sometimes have nightmares and more emotional behavior. Blessings, Cathy > > Well put Cheryl. Going through all this with our children is stressful, hurtful and frustrating. We all need to help and support each other and find out what is and isn't working. My 8 yo [aspie/adhd, ] still randomly wets the bed. We tried everything we know. Limiting drinks, bathroom before bed. He hates it and wakes up upset with himself over it. It may be 3 times in a week and not again for 3 months. Any ideas out there I can research? Thank you for your support over the years. > > Always Call Christie Gravatt > > We are not human beings having a spiritual experience, we are spiritual beings having a human experience! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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