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Old 11-24-2007, 08:14 AM
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I also forgot to add that my boy is very small and skinny for his age and also has ADHD too. Kinda weird all the simularities.
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What kind of bed alarms are out there these days? The reason I ask is because that was what worked for me after my parents tried everything under the sun, doc evaluations etc.

I don't hear alarms either, but I feel them. The kind I had was a vibrating sheet that went under your bedsheet and as soon as it got wet, it would vibrate waking you up.

I did not have adhd or any other "pinpointing" things...I just didn't have a good bladder signal to the brain waking me up when I had to go. Had to more or less teach the brain to respond and for me it worked. Think I was around 9 when I stopped.
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Old 11-25-2007, 08:14 AM
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My daughter sleeps very soundly. We used the alarm with great results. It took about 3 months. I was the one who had to wake to the alarm. But we followed the directions and it worked!
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I also forgot to add that my boy is very small and skinny for his age and also has ADHD too. Kinda weird all the simularities.

Huh. Yes it is weird, isn't it? anyway, thank you for the advice and reassurance!

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What kind of bed alarms are out there these days? The reason I ask is because that was what worked for me after my parents tried everything under the sun, doc evaluations etc.

I don't hear alarms either, but I feel them. The kind I had was a vibrating sheet that went under your bedsheet and as soon as it got wet, it would vibrate waking you up.

I did not have adhd or any other "pinpointing" things...I just didn't have a good bladder signal to the brain waking me up when I had to go. Had to more or less teach the brain to respond and for me it worked. Think I was around 9 when I stopped.

Hmmm... vibration.. that's a thought... I'll look into that.

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