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Of Bipolar, Bedwetting and Stimulants
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<blockquote data-quote="Christy" data-source="post: 293167" data-attributes="member: 225"><p>My difficult child continues to wet himself at night but has finally managed to curb the daytime enuresis (difficult child is soon going to be 11). I've found that various medications have cause an increase in the wetting, lithium caused him to regress in the daytime and at bedtime but this has improved greatly now that he no longer takes it. At night, he wears pull-ups and I get him up to go to the bathroom when I go to bed. Sometimes he's dry but not often. I wish this were not the case, but it's a manageable problem. My difficult child has such a bad reaction to stimulant medications that I would never chance giving him one for bed wetting but children react differently and I know some BiPolar (BP) kids tolerate stimulants better than others. I hope you see the results that you're looking for, good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christy, post: 293167, member: 225"] My difficult child continues to wet himself at night but has finally managed to curb the daytime enuresis (difficult child is soon going to be 11). I've found that various medications have cause an increase in the wetting, lithium caused him to regress in the daytime and at bedtime but this has improved greatly now that he no longer takes it. At night, he wears pull-ups and I get him up to go to the bathroom when I go to bed. Sometimes he's dry but not often. I wish this were not the case, but it's a manageable problem. My difficult child has such a bad reaction to stimulant medications that I would never chance giving him one for bed wetting but children react differently and I know some BiPolar (BP) kids tolerate stimulants better than others. I hope you see the results that you're looking for, good luck. [/QUOTE]
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