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<blockquote data-quote="sab" data-source="post: 488865" data-attributes="member: 37977"><p>I have just attended to my boy who has wet himself in bed. </p><p>he went to bed at 11pm being holidays with BG of 7.5, i gave him a biscuit to keep him going till morning( i am in the middle of increasing his insulin dose due to higher BG levels) At 1am i hear the bathroom door slam shut and i awake to find my son has wet the bed. </p><p>I have checked his BG which was 5.7 so i know that the reason for bed wetting is not high BG. My son was diagnosed with diabetes at the age of 4 after episodes of bedwetting. he would wet himself every night and then with all the shouting i did, he soon learnt to wake up 5/6 times a night to visit the toilet, at this point i realised something was wrong and took him to the doctors to be told he was diabetic. </p><p>I have come to realise over the years its not high BG levels that makes my son wet the bed its drinking more fluids after 6pm along with a active day. He gets to tired to wake up to visit the bathroom.</p><p>try checking your sons BG after a bedwetting episode to make sure he is not high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sab, post: 488865, member: 37977"] I have just attended to my boy who has wet himself in bed. he went to bed at 11pm being holidays with BG of 7.5, i gave him a biscuit to keep him going till morning( i am in the middle of increasing his insulin dose due to higher BG levels) At 1am i hear the bathroom door slam shut and i awake to find my son has wet the bed. I have checked his BG which was 5.7 so i know that the reason for bed wetting is not high BG. My son was diagnosed with diabetes at the age of 4 after episodes of bedwetting. he would wet himself every night and then with all the shouting i did, he soon learnt to wake up 5/6 times a night to visit the toilet, at this point i realised something was wrong and took him to the doctors to be told he was diabetic. I have come to realise over the years its not high BG levels that makes my son wet the bed its drinking more fluids after 6pm along with a active day. He gets to tired to wake up to visit the bathroom. try checking your sons BG after a bedwetting episode to make sure he is not high. [/QUOTE]
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