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Help Bed wetting
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Hi everyone, just wondering if anyone else has come across this problem before.
My son who has an aquired brain injury since 06.
After fighting to become clean and dry both day and night after only 18 months since his ABI has now 4 years on started to wet the bed again, this started in May and has got worse, I thought at first it was something to do with his Addison's disease as he was diagnosed with this the same time.
However after last night I have now realised he is wetting the bed while still awake!
His bedroom is right next door to the toilet, he can use the toilet by himself during the day.
When I asked him last night why he was doing it, he said he had given up fighting??
I am at my witts end, have spoken to his consultant who reffered us to another Dr who we have a conflict of interest with so we cancelled the appointment, not sure what good it would of done any way as I am unsure if it's a sexual thing or not.
Any ideas??
ThanksAngry
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