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Child mental health

still experiencing bed wetting

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beth18 · 09/04/2013 12:08

My 10 year old son has several physical and mental health issues and as a result still wets the bed on a regular basis, this is getting a big problem as he is starting to become incontinent throughout the day at school.

He is currently using Attends pads which are great and discreet, just wondering if anyone else is going through the same as me, i'd be happy to offer you any advice that you may need.

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threelittleangels · 10/04/2013 00:11

My 8 yr old is having the same kind of problems, he's currently in the process of being diagnosed with asd . he has started having wetting accidents at school and is too embarrassed to tell anyone. I mentioned it to his teacher who said she would start reminding him to go for toilet breaks but it lasted 1 day before she started forgetting Angry . I just dont know what to do for him he says he doesnt know when he needs a wee until its too late and also sometimes cant feel that his underwear is wet .. please help xxx

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beth18 · 12/04/2013 12:37

It can be an embarassing time for both mother and child, although it's much more common than first thought.

My son cannot receive pads/pull ups on the NHS at the moment so I am currently buying pull ups from Attends - www.attendslifestyles.co.uk - worth a look?

I just received this discount code PR15 to get 15% off all of your orders, as these are rather expensive.

I spoke to their customer service team to get some advice on what product would be best, they're so helpful and friendly, no question seemed too silly to them.

Hope that helps

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missbopeep · 12/04/2013 13:41

beth you are not allowed to advertise.

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beth18 · 12/04/2013 15:10

I'm just sharing my experiences with threelittleangels as I know that I struggled when my son first started.

I would have appreciated any help that was passed my way.

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missbopeep · 14/04/2013 12:27

beth- I have reported your posts because I don't think you are a bona fide poster.

You have posted on 3 forums on MN- all to do with the products you are mentioning- you posted on the menopause forum and now this one, and another one.

It's really not on to pretend you are a real MN when you are in fact recommending a yourcompany.

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