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has anyone found smartbrain has helped their child's peeing problems. my

friend's daughter aged 6 who is completely potty trained and will get up in the

middle of the night to pee has gone back to peeing in her pants during the day.

she just doesn't seem to want to focus on it. any thoughts?

From: mcdmcd888 <margaret.d888@...>

Subject: Re: melatonin - my kid is sleeping :))) - SmartBrain

Date: Saturday, February 6, 2010, 2:48 PM

 

Hey, Let me know if the home version of SmartBrain works for you, would you? For

my son, I am going to continue with the psychologist and his administration of

it because I think my son's issues are more complex. But, once he's done, I'm

thinking we'll need to do maintenance doses of SmartBrain at home to insure he

doesn't forget how to self-modulate and " think straight " .

I can't believe this stuff works so well. His mood is WAY better, more flexible,

less obsessive, much better tolerance levels, not even close to having

meltdowns!! Yay! I am looking to see if the doc (with neurofeedback) can help

tone down the hypercoherence so he can use the social parts of his brain

properly so he can pick up other's feelings, empathize, initiate social

interactions at school ... and maybe get some abstract thinking, big picture

thinking, and creativity going. But, for sure, the hyperfocusing (high beta) has

to be down to a normal level before the hypercoherence can be modulated. So,

that's where we are at with the doctor. I am wondering if LENS is going to be

better for hypercoherence, but I have to read up on it more.

M

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At my house, the increased impulsivity and frequent urination with poor control

are all signs of " being glutened " .

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Time: 2010-02-12, 16:09:38

Subject: Re: melatonin - my kid is sleeping :))) - SmartBrain

>My seven year old (nearly recovered) has never been dry at night, but when he's

dysregulated, one of my first signs is both impulsivity (can't stop agitating

his sister) and tons of urination. He will urinate 10x more at night (two Good

Nights can't hold it in) and have numerous accidents during the day where he

both can't feel it coming out, and also can't feel the wetness in his pants. He

doesn't even know he wet until you ask him, and he looks down, surprised.

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You're welcome. Good luck to you and your friend. I know if I've been glutened,

YOW, keep the bathroom near, because if I have to pee and can't get to one

within minutes (seconds, sometimes), that's it. I don't make it.

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From: beablessing21

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Time: 2010-02-13, 08:54:25

Subject: Re: melatonin - my kid is sleeping :))) - SmartBrain

>.. That is interesting.. Before I put the kids on the SCD diet I went to

the doctor for myself what I thought was leaking bladder issues.. and she told

me well that occurs in middle aged women... blah...blah.. blah.. but after being

on the SCD diet with my boys since august Not 1 problem.. well unless I am

laughing hysterically and can not breathe.. LOL.. So that is a good observation

in our children as well. I have a friend that had bladder surgery.. and she is

still having issues.. maybe she needs to look into this.. Thanks for the

thought process.

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>> Subject: Re: melatonin - my kid is sleeping :))) - SmartBrain

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>> >My seven year old (nearly recovered) has never been dry at night, but when

he's dysregulated, one of my first signs is both impulsivity (can't stop

agitating his sister) and tons of urination. He will urinate 10x more at night

(two Good Nights can't hold it in) and have numerous accidents during the day

where he both can't feel it coming out, and also can't feel the wetness in his

pants. He doesn't even know he wet until you ask him, and he looks down,

surprised.

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