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Posted by Harlene on March 14, 1998 at 06:04:03:In Reply to: Re: Parasomnias? Help! Bedwetting? posted by Beverly Head on March 13, 1998 at 20:56:06:
According to this company, the child will stop wetting the bed in the early teens and then take up something else like grinding the teeth, which is also a symptom of the sleep disorder. Their theory( which they insist they have proven with a 46 year track record) is that the disorder has to be corrected at the bedwetting stage. After that the child just has different symptoms to the same problem....the sleep disorder. We have never given our son any grief over this. He is however, very sensitive and we give excuses for overnights for him. He wants it to stop and is now very bothered because his two year old brother has not wet the bed for months. I really need to know about this company from Wisconsin and\or Toronto. Are they for real?
- Re: Parasomnias? Help! Bedwetting? Bev, again 3/24/98 (0)
- Re: Parasomnias? Help! Bedwetting? Bev Head 3/14/98 (0)
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