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Jimjams2 · 27/12/2006 14:07

DS1 has stopped wetting the bed (touch wood 1000 times). Overnight, after about a year or so of wetting it every night. Strange child. He went of his plastic duvet cover and wouldn't have it on. So I told him if he stopped wetting the bed he could have a nice duvet. So he did

Only [problem is he's now getting up at 5am to use the toilet (and then staying up)!

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andaSOAPBOXinapeartree · 27/12/2006 14:09

Well at least it is two steps forward and one back - rather than the one forward two back variety

That'll cut your laundry bill quite considerably I should think!

TEEstheCEEsontobejolly · 27/12/2006 14:12

The 5am starts must hurt but the bliss of not having to strip a bed every day and put new bedding on every day, oh that must be bliss.

Jimjams2 · 27/12/2006 14:22

It is TC- silly because in the grand scheme it is such a tiny thing, but it's a real pleasure not to hasve to do it. Now I have the backlog soapy

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2snowshoes · 27/12/2006 15:07

glad to hear that. dd has been asking to go and going. so really pleased here. but I will stick to pads at night as now way she can tell me then(sometimes I am lucky)

sphil · 27/12/2006 16:39

That's great JJ - she says, emerging from Xmas hibernation . How wonderful that he'll respond to reasoning like that.

mummy2aaron · 27/12/2006 16:55

Brilliant news - unfortunately you may have to stick with the early waking but after 2 years of it myself 5am is not so bad - at least packed lunches are done - beds made - washing done - house tidy when i get back from the school run instead of having it all to do. Then the morning is just for DD and I to have fun until DS2 comes home from Nursery and shatters the peace lol.

Dottydotthehalls · 27/12/2006 17:03

Sounds good - fingers crossed... (Has the nice duvet been bought yet?!)

Jimjams2 · 27/12/2006 20:45

The main problem with the 5am's is that I have to work in the evenings and I'm falling asleep about 9pm at the moment!

We have a hosue full of duvets Dotty, so he has his nice one on now

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Aloha · 27/12/2006 20:52

Not a small thing at all. Toilet stuff is disproportionately upsetting, I find. It's great news. and its not just the weeing, it's the understanding that's so fantastic here. You've done a verbal bargain with him!

amyclaire85 · 27/12/2006 21:51

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Dottydotthehalls · 27/12/2006 22:08

Yes, I was thinking that - I don't know anything about your ds1 in terms of what he can/can't do or understand, but if he's got the concept of getting something he wants by doing something you want him to, hopefully there's more bribery and negotiation which can be done - like if you stay in your room until 6am (does he recognise numbers?) you can have.... pretty much anything?!

Christie · 27/12/2006 22:20

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lizardqueen · 27/12/2006 22:25

Oh brilliant!

DS1 became dry earlier this year - we were very pleased .

And as Aloha says, the communication aspect is great!

RnBee · 27/12/2006 22:33

congratulations! great news

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Davros · 28/12/2006 18:14

Great news Jimjams
I have had a few years of wet beds and lots of washing plus the 5am wake up as he finds himself in the wet bed. I'd rather he slept in the wee

Saker · 28/12/2006 20:14

Hijacking and a week out of date, but lovely to see you back Aloha.

Jimjams2 · 28/12/2006 20:15

do you have kylies Davros- ds1 happily slept in the wee in those (although would wake up with any other plastic sheet).

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Saker · 28/12/2006 20:15

Great news Jimjams.

Davros · 28/12/2006 20:44

Oh, didn't see Aloha. Welcome back!!!
No, we don't have Kylies so I must look for them. I use washable pads and waterproof everything. I have just started getting one disposable pad a night from the Eneurisis service but they are not very good. I hoped they would save some of the washing, I need to try using 2 at a time methinks.

sis · 28/12/2006 20:48

well done Jimjam's ds1 - I am so pleased for you Jimjams !

Jimjams2 · 28/12/2006 21:43

\link{http://www.blushingbuyer.co.uk/acatalog/Kylie_Incontinence_Range.html?sentby=google_kylie\here- try the 2 (OR EVEN BETTER 3) litre bedpads davros. They go on top of the sheet. All the nursing homes use them- they are fab (although take up lots of space in the machine).

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Jimjams2 · 28/12/2006 21:43

bugger try again

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batters · 29/12/2006 12:40

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Twiglett · 29/12/2006 12:46

wow .. so you bribed him and he understood and acted on it ... .. ... that's really put a smile on my face

sorry about the 5am starts though