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Of Bipolar, Bedwetting and Stimulants
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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 292822" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>When my difficult child started stims years ago he had a bedwetting issue. He was also quite younger than your difficult child, he was 8 or so at the time. With stims he would not wet the bed, and if he went off of them he would. He has been on stims for the last several years, and he does not wet the bed anymore. He is also older. I do think originally it was from the stims. I do know that if we forget the daytrana or if he pulls the patch off he does not wet the bed.</p><p> </p><p>I do wonder if with my difficult child if it was linked to impulsivity? He was, and still can be at times though much improved, so impulsive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 292822, member: 3184"] When my difficult child started stims years ago he had a bedwetting issue. He was also quite younger than your difficult child, he was 8 or so at the time. With stims he would not wet the bed, and if he went off of them he would. He has been on stims for the last several years, and he does not wet the bed anymore. He is also older. I do think originally it was from the stims. I do know that if we forget the daytrana or if he pulls the patch off he does not wet the bed. I do wonder if with my difficult child if it was linked to impulsivity? He was, and still can be at times though much improved, so impulsive. [/QUOTE]
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