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bed wetting

Hi I have two questions that I would really appreciate help with the first my 15 year old son who how wets the bed up to twice a month ispite the fact that I call hem every night between 2am and 3.30 am some night I am too late. This started about 3 years ago his baby brother died , he went to first disco and started secondary school. I have tried accuputure and stopped all fizzy drinks and tea in his diet. But I have noticed that if he has chocloate or sweets he is nore prone. Please help at the end of my witts.Any suggestions welcome
 
  Martinaod on 2011-05-06
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
GUIDELINES FOR GIVING HOMOEOPATHIC CASE INFORMATION

It is important to describe all your problems in as much detail as you are able. One word answers and short sentences are not particularly helpful. Discuss each problem one at a time, providing (as a minimum level of detail) the following information.

1. What exactly happens?
2. Describe all sensations and pains. Each pain or sensation should be described in such a way that allows us to imagine having the same pain.
3. What causes the problem to get worse after it has started occurring?
4. What creates some relief for the problem?
5. What triggers the problem into occuring?
6. What time of the day or night does the problem occur?
7. When did the problem start? What was happening in your life at that time? Did some specific event or treatment take place just before the problem started?

Move from one problem to the next, doing the same thing. IT IS VITAL THAT YOU GIVE A COMPLETE PICTURE OF YOUR HEALTH BY PROVIDING ALL PROBLEMS YOU HAVE, EVEN IF NOT CONNECTED TO THE MAIN ONE, AND EVEN IF YOU CONSIDER IT OF LESS IMPORTANCE. You should address each problem separately using the above 7 questions as a guide.

As well as this, please describe any traumatic incidents that have taken place in your life. Discuss anything that has had a lasting impact on you mentally, emotionally or physically.

Discuss the way that you manage or deal with your problems, or any problems that occur in your life.

Discuss any patterns you have noticed in your behavior especially concerning your disease.

Discuss any part of your life where you feel stuck or unable to change and grow, especially where this occurred around the beginning of your disease, or as the disease evolved.

Describe your childhood and the kind of environment you grew up in, with reference to your relationships with your family, your school experiences, and any serious childhood diseases.

If your earlier discussions have not mentioned these already, please describe:

1. The specific foods that you crave (not just like) or hate
2. The specific drinks that you crave or hate
3. What your sleep is like
4. How the weather and the temperature affects you
5. What kinds of things in the environment you are particularly sensitive to
6. What your general level of energy is like



Children's Questions:

1. What occured to the mother during pregnancy - new symptoms, illnesses, medical treatments, emotional stresses.

2. What problems occured during the birth?

3. What was happening in the mother's life around the time of conception?

4. What illnesses did both parents have for the 5 years or so preceding conception?

5. Describe the following features of the child

a) Body type and build
b) Skin colour and texture
c) Areas of the body tends to perspire on
d) Odour of sweat, body, stool, flatus, urine
e) Colour of stool, urine, sweat

6. Give any reactions to vaccines or medical drugs.


As he is 15, he is very nearly an adult, and many things that you report my not be an accurate representation of what he is thinking or feeling. If at all possible, please include him in the process of answering these questions. It is likely that your answers may provoke some more questions from me.

When I say to describe something, I want a verbose description, not a statement of what happened (feelings, problems, events, a timeline - the more information you give the easier it is for me).
[message edited by brisbanehomoeopath on Fri, 06 May 2011 10:49:46 BST]
[message edited by brisbanehomoeopath on Fri, 06 May 2011 10:50:47 BST]
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade
He wets the bed without even realizing it would still be alseep.
No pain no ideas that it has happened
Don't no what the triggers are maybe types of food or drink.
It occurs before 3.30 am each night if he does not be called and empty his bladder
It started approx Oct.2009 his baby brother died in Aug. still birth, he attended his first disco in Oct. and was teased because did not kiss girl
He craves sweets or chocloate
fizzy drinks
His sleep is deep and very hard to wake in middle of night
He was told by accuputist to keep kidneys warm that he has cold kidneys and avoid cold foods
Does not like extrem heat, sweats easy around face and back
His energy level would not be very high as I have had this tested in the past and food allergy test done
I had high blood presure during the last 3 months of pregancy and also gall stones and then kidney stone after his birth.
He was a C section baby
None we were both health
He has a large frame prone to weight around waist and hips area broad shoulders and about 5ft 10 inches in height
Fair skin but takes a good colour in summer
Around face back and under arms sweat areas
terrible smell off stool and urine orange to brown in colour firm
No reaction to vaccines
 
Martinaod last decade
How soon after his brother's death did this happen? How did he react to the death?

Did anything happen at the disco that was unusual?

How did he cope with going to secondary school?
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade
His brother died in August, he was naturally very upset but we talked alot and cried alot. The disco in my opion was where the trouble started it was in Oct. and when he went to it it was supposed to be a concert just but after the concert there was a disco where lots of his friends kissed girls but he did not and got teased on the way home on the bus and called gay. From then on he started wetting the bed. He loves secondary and had very little trouble with the transition. What can I do for him?
 
Martinaod last decade
Does he talk about getting called gay? Has he been teased or picked on again like that? Has he expressed how that made him feel?

It is very unusual for a 12 year old to start wetting the bed. Very unusual. How soon after this incident at the disco did the bedwetting start?

This seems to be the key to understanding the problem, if we can just understand what the specific effect on him was.
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade
Yes, I agree that this was the main trigger, he was so let down up the boys he had been in school with and played football with that they would treat him like this he would be a very sensitive lad and would have more rescept for girls than treat them like objects. We talked about it and I asked if he would like his sister to be treated like this. He stopped going to the youth club, he would be very strong willed always has been he would not go with the crowd if he thought it was wrong. No, he is not gay but just not ready for that aspect of social life he talks about girls at school that he likes but only from a far. He has no interest in going to disco as he feels no point going until he is able to preform to the rules of social of his peers.
In all other areas of his life everything else is fine with him he is rather shy and takes a while to open up to people.
 
Martinaod last decade
Tell me more about him being shy.

Tell me more about him taking time to open up.

What is the smell of his stool?

What is the smell of his urine?

What is orange coloured, his stool or urine?

What does he say about being teased? How does it make him feel?

How has he reacted to being teased?

How soon after the disco did the bedwetting start?
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade
Apart from already the stream of discussion going on I request you to please get his blood sugar tested.
God forbid,in case of Juvenile Diabetes also this symptom can occur.
If there is a familial history of Diabetes then all the more it is important.
I suppose Dr. brisbanehomoeopath may also agree upon this aspect.
 
daktersaab last decade
thank you for that advice I have booked him in with doctor for full blood tests, I will let you know how it goes.
 
Martinaod last decade
That is not a bad idea, and it can happen quite suddenly for children.

However there is no reason not to continue homoeopathic treatment as well.
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade
Sorry to interfere in another thread. Apology to Martinaod.

I just want to repeat my request to brisbanehomeopath to study my father's case on:
http://www.abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/199903/11
 
arb_all last decade

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