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dmill53
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I am a 55 year old bedwetting survivor
I am a 55 year old bedwetting survivor
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I'm glad to respect your point of view on this... I think it's the least anyone here can do really. Bedwetting is a problem that messes with all of our heads so much it's really hard for someone who hasn't been through it to comprehend what we go through both physically and emotionally because of it. It affects everyone a little differenly though and so I'm not surprised or shocked at all to hear that you've dealt with it the way you have... it's something we all have to cope with in our own way. Hope you are doing well, take care!
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Thanks for the note... I can understand where you're coming from because I still have to get up in the middle of the night most nights, and it's really annoying for me. Usually I only have to get up once a night now, sometimes twice, but it's frustrating and sometimes it takes me awhile to get back to sleep afterwards. For me I'd still much rather get up than wet in my sleep though -- wetting my bed was HORRIBLE for me growing up (I still have nightmares and flashbacks to horribly embarrassing events of childhood) and I can't imagine myself going back to it on purpose if I could possibly avoid it, even if it did mean somewhat more peaceful sleep. I do understand where you're coming from though. Peace!
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Close Bedwetting
I was a chronic bedwetter. I didn't have a dry night until I was 13. I finally stopped between my 14th and 15th birthday.
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- Diapers Working / Worked
- I used to sneak my younger brothers diapers and pin them on me before bedtime. My mom didn't agree with this because she thought diapers was only for babies. Every morning I awoke soaked in my own urine, I felt like the world's biggest baby.
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