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And just like that..i start wetting in my sleep :(

Tue Sep 09, 2025 6:54 am

Well, things have definitely turned a corner. I used to be able to go to bed diaperless and not worry about getting the bed wet, because my situation was such that I wouldnt get spasms or a full bladder that was urgent until morning. No more. Increased hydration is causing night wetting as well. I was half asleep wearing a Northshore Supreme, and I just..let go. I leaked. I immediately ordered 8 T-8 flannel diapers from angel fluff. I feel resigned to the situation, and dont know if there is anything I can do. Every treatment you name i've tried it. I did see something on FB that had some promise, but I just need to be consistent with it. I dont want increased hydration to mean total and complete diaper dependence, but its looking more and more like that every day :(

Perhaps a visit to a urologist is in order.

What say you all? Do you find adequate hydration puts you in a situation where your control diminishes rapidly?

Peace out!

Rob

Re: And just like that..i start wetting in my sleep :(

Wed Sep 10, 2025 6:45 pm

sociologygeek wrote:Do you find adequate hydration puts you in a situation where your control diminishes rapidly?

Being U-IC (OAB), I am always urging through the night, at least once but sometimes more. If my bladder didn't fill overnight, I could make it to morning dry. But even when I do make it dry, i then lose control sitting up or standing out of bed due to OAB.

Being old, filling my bladder overnight is normal. It's not normal for younger folk and thus I would suspect your hydration level.

Re: And just like that..i start wetting in my sleep :(

Wed Sep 10, 2025 8:07 pm

Rob,

Our bodies and circumstances change frequently. A hot sunny day in July will diminish urine leakage, while a cool autumn day will increase it. Flexibility is key to management. Overnight leakage can be challenging. Wear the heaviest, most absorbent protection in your inventory so you can drink enough to avoid dehydration. Good luck and report back when you can.
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