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has been having a lot of dry nights lately for the first time EVER!!

He will have 3 dry, then one or two wet then a couple more dry.....could

this be the beginning of the end of Goodnites?? I'm almost afraid to

hope....

Sue

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Yes, Sue, I think you can hope. started staying dry at night

about four months ago. He would be dry for maybe three or four nights,

then be wet for another three or four, etc. I didn't want to go back to

pullups if I could help it since seemed very proud of himself. So

what I do now is wake him up to go to the bathroom right before I go to

bed. It's usually two hours after he falls asleep, and he is dry now

ninety five percent of the time. And even though he is typically a

dreadful sleeper, he falls back to sleep right away. Anyway, I'll keep

my fingers crossed for you and !

Maggie

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Thanks Maggie! For only having 2 kids, I've been buying

diapers/pull-ups/Goodnites for 13 years now! I ought to own part of the

companies by now. This is the last step before I'm completely done with

them......xxxxxx (fingers crossed).

Sue

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I hear you, Sue. Fortunately, is so skinny he fit into size six

diapers until he started staying dry....but not having to buy diapers any

more is a luxury. It's bliss. I've uncrossed my fingers to type to you,

but my toes are crossed.

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Hi Cindy!

The one I wrote about is my 9 1/2 year old. He got his daytime bowel and

bladder control at 7 after he started on meds. It turned out that he

couldn't feel the sensations because of his sensory dysfunction and the meds

allowed that to come through. He never got nighttime control though.

My oldest got daytime at 8 1/2 and nightime at 9 1/2, so I've been through

this for a long time too. I wish I had some brilliant suggestion for you

for Tony, but I really feel I had nothing to do with getting my guys where

they are for toileting.

Sue in Waterford, MI

Wife to Mark

Mom to: , HFA, 13

9 1/2, AS/ADD

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Autism, the hardest puzzle to put together.

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