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Anyone tried Pjama bedwetting pyjamas?

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IveAlreadyPaid · 07/10/2016 11:42

They are very expensive but do they work? Are there cheaper alternatives?

Thanks.

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IveAlreadyPaid · 07/10/2016 19:52

I found them a bit cheaper and ordered them anyway. Ds has a residential trip coming up and is very worried about it!

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stealtheatingtunnocks · 12/10/2016 09:05

I'd be interested in hearing how he finds them. They look good, same as ordinary jammies to a kid's eyes. Hope he has fun on his trip.

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IveAlreadyPaid · 12/10/2016 12:30

The ones I ordered were a bit small so I've ordered the next size up 😊

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sleepyhead · 12/10/2016 12:37

Watching this.

They are very expensive, but reusable so you would only have to buy once. Hmm. Tempted.

Ds1 has had a trial of Desmopressin and it hasn't worked Sad so we may be in for the long term (he's 9) and I'm desperate to find something that will let him have sleepovers/go to camp etc without feeling self conscious or worried about wetting.

Please let us know what they look/feel like if you get them. They'd need to be indistinguishable from ordinary pj bottoms for ds1 to agree to wear them around other boys.

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Only1scoop · 12/10/2016 12:39

Dd is on 2nd week of using an alarm. So glad we bought it as only 1 accident so farSmilegood luck Op haven't heard of the pj's

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IveAlreadyPaid · 12/10/2016 14:25

Sleepyhead - what dose is he taking? It took a double dose to work for my ds.

They are thicker than usual pyjamas, and slightly rustley but no more so than tracksuit bottoms.

I have just bought an alarm too.

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sleepyhead · 12/10/2016 14:59

Tried the double dose unfortunately. We gave it 2 weeks, 2 days of single dose, the rest double dose. 2 dry nights but no more than without.

I think the next step is the alarm but we're due to go back to the enuresis clinic next month so will wait until then.

Can I ask what alarms people have bought? I've looked on Amazon and they seem quite reasonably priced but will see what the clinic recommend.

That's good about the fabric. I'm tempted to give them a try.

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Only1scoop · 12/10/2016 15:03

The Dr Madre one from Amazon it's reduced to around 34.00. It's easy to use and their customer service is excellent. Follow up emails etc offering advice on any problems.
I'd recommend

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stealtheatingtunnocks · 21/10/2016 13:03

You all know about www.eric.org.ukERIC, right?

they are fantastic.

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stealtheatingtunnocks · 21/10/2016 13:04
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