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Brief proud mummy moment.

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5ringinginthenewyear · 30/12/2009 22:11

DS2 was given Desmomelts by the paed the other week for his excess wetting during the night. He had a few weeks totally dry in his nappy, where he normally had to be changed once before I went to bed and was soaked through in the morning.

Anyway, for the past three nights he refused to have a nappy on for bed and managed to stay dry . However he had an accident going to the toilet this morning, couldn't get the door open fast enough so he wanted his nappy back on tonight.

I'm so proud of him.

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Merle · 30/12/2009 22:39

That's terrific, well done to you both.

CardyMow · 31/12/2009 00:21

WHAT is it, and can I kidnap my harrass my paediatrician for it? My DD is 11yo, no eneuresis clinic in my PCT and it sounds like magic medicine (for DD&my disturbed nights and for my poor washing machine)??!!

CardyMow · 31/12/2009 00:22
CardyMow · 31/12/2009 00:23

AND for your DS!

5ringinginthenewyear · 31/12/2009 13:28

loudlass. Its a tablet that they pop under their tongue. Not sure how it works, but has worked ok for ds2. He didn't take it last night though and had a mega soaked bed and nappy

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