odd question: were you a bed wetter as a child?
- Daffney_Gillfin
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I was a bedwetter. While I have two siblings who also have OSA, supposedly, I was the only one out of 6 children who wet the bed. However, I was also the youngest, and the meanyheads (my siblings) lied to me about other things, so it's possible they lied about this, too.
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No bedwetting, but intermittent sleep-walking at about 9 or 10 years old.
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I did wet the bed as a child (until age 11), and I believe I also had apnea. However, I was on a certain anti-seizure medication that has as a side effect making children sleep so soundly that they don't wake up to use the restroom. Of course, they didn't know about that side effect back then, and so I was blamed. My poor mother tried everything the doctors recommended - including a bed pad that shocked me when it felt wetness! Thank God I don't remember that. Two days after they took me off my anti-seizure medication, the bed-wetting stopped. Would I have still wet the bed if I had not been on that medication, due to apnea? Who knows.
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kteague, please feel free to set up a poll! No hijacking worries at all! I'm at the office and then I have a business dinner to go to so I wouldn't be able to set up anything until tomorrow afternoon.
If kteague isn't available (and I think your breakdown ideas were great) if anyone has the time - go for it!
This is really interesting!
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This is really interesting!
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Kathy Teague's suggestion for a poll is an excellent one.
Till then, NOPE! No bedwetters in my family and I believe that it is genetically influenced. Of course, all children have an OCCASIONAL bedwetting incident.
Till then, NOPE! No bedwetters in my family and I believe that it is genetically influenced. Of course, all children have an OCCASIONAL bedwetting incident.
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I wasn't a bedwetter, but this is a great thread, I'm going to go & vote in the poll (pool??!!)
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Re: odd question: were you a bed wetter as a child?
I was not a bed wetter.SleepingBeauty wrote:I was talking to two friends who both have apnea. One mentioned that he was snoring even as a little child. He also mentioned that he slept so hard he never woke during the night to use the bathroom and was a bed wetter until about age 7.
I was ALWAYS a VERY LIGHT sleeper though, and tossed and turned a lot...until CPAP therapy.
I'm surprised that an untreated apneac could sleep so soundly that he/she would not awaken from 'the urge'.
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Amusingly enough, not only was I a bedwetter until about 7 or 8, when I was diagnosed with OSA my mother said, "You used to stop breathing in your sleep as a child but the doctor told me not to worry about it." Way to go doc. I could've been going on 23 years compliance!
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I wasn't a bed wetter, but I used to get up in the middle of the night and not be even 60% there. One time I wet my sister's bed (she woke up in time thankfully) because I wasn't alive enough to know where I was. I just went in the wrong door and used the toilet like normal.
When my sister screamed bloody murder and my parents both came running down the hall at full speed, I still didn't wake up, and only heard about all this the next morning.
When my sister screamed bloody murder and my parents both came running down the hall at full speed, I still didn't wake up, and only heard about all this the next morning.
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Sorry I didn't include this in previous post...Julie wrote: Also interesting is that another poster said her apnea started with a whiplash, and many apnea pts carry their heads a bit forward on their necks, which makes me wonder about something very instrinsic to the area, possibly even in the brain stem, though I have no idea what. Any ideas Dr. Bandage or ??
I also 'carry my head a bit forward'.
I had a chair pulled out from under me around age 9, and felt lightning.
I have scoliosis, which was 'corrected' as much as possible at age 37.
I've often wondered if there is any relationship between the latter two, since the scoliosis is 'idiopathic'/unknown cause/not hereditary.
I've been a 'champion' snorer since my mid-20's at least...and still try!
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