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bedwetting in 9 year old boy

this is my first request for help.
My intelligent, bright, energetic, sporty, sensitive boy is still wetting the bed. At age 6 I took him to a homeopath who gave him lycopodium, overnight the volume he produced halved! However no further improvements on that since. Susequently at different times he has tried equis, sulphur, belladonna, thuja, his wee is pungent, pulsatilla and just about everything else. He is going through the nhs and was found to have a sensitive bladder, ie had ti go there abd then, which has been retrained; tried desmopressin, which he was allergic to and now has an alarm which works erractically. Ithought he was doing better but tonight found that it hasn't been going so well.

Please help, we are getting distressed
 
  weedotty on 2006-09-21
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
i think u should try now the simple rule of ' dont give him any kinda liquids before two hrs of sleep time ' then see the results . its a used tip from my side.
 
kimlee last decade
thanx for getting back. He hasn't had a drink past 6pm for a long time now and no change. Also no blackcurrant or fizzy and all the other recommendations. I was readingthe other night and wondered if Nat Mur might fit. he very much fits the personality type, always trying to please and wanting to fit in but frequently feels he is being bullied even when I think it's just kids being kids.
H ehas been lying about his success with the alarm and I found him out the other night which broke my heart. We thought he'd been doing well but it turns out he's still wet every night. There is no pattern to the time, we know that because of the alarm but sometimes he is sleeping so deeply he doesn't wake for ages.
Any suggestions?
 
weedotty last decade
hello dotty u should try to give ur son the following dose

'Natrum Phosphoricum' twice daily

this was the mediction my younger brother used to get rid of this prob.hopefully it works for u too.

post reply if u get favourable results

thanks
 
kimlee last decade
Dear wee!

If the above fails to give relief, or if you prefer to try this route, try a low dose of phosphorus say a 6x 5mlp given by olfaction. Just one dose, and observe the reaction.

Best wishes.


-Jacob.
 
Hahnemania last decade
thanx guys I will try the Nat Phos 1st, just coz I happen to have it in the house 30x.
Now I'm a beginner to this so hoe to I administer by olfaction. I know it's to do with the nasal passages, please elaborate!!
 
weedotty last decade
Literally just by taking a quick sniff ;)

Best wishes.
 
Hahnemania last decade
i've not been nack to the forum for a while, life busy and parents unwell.
My son has been taking the nat Phos with variable results. He can have 4 dry nights in a row and then be soaked the next, even his alarm doesn't wake him. He still takes it nightly , how long do you keep trying?
Anyone help please?
 
weedotty last decade
Did you try Jacob's suggestion?

Murthy
 
gavinimurthy last decade
Cina 200 : 3 doses in 3consequtive mornings

Followed by Equisetum 6 : 3 doses a day.

He will be fine!
 
drprodip last decade
Don't give medicines blindly one after the other.

First try any one of the many suggested, and wait for response.

There must be a gap of minimum one week, before you try another medicine.

Murthy
 
gavinimurthy last decade

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