You have every right to be a concerned parent. I was only trying to put things into perspective so you didn't worry yourself more than you need to.
Get a meter, and have more tests performed. Hopefully, your daughter is just a going through a growth spurt.
I think they just see it as kids will be kids and have accidents which yes to an extent is true, but you no your own child and wether it's a "accident" or completely out of character. When I told the doctor about the accidents she didn't even bat an eye lid, she said maybe she's scared about something. I'm not saying this is wrong but my daughter usually is a happy confident little girl, very sociable, loves nursery, no changes to her home life, lives happily with me her dad and brother, I really don't see there being a reason for her to be scared about something. I think I will just have to get a second opinion! She's been napping for 3 hours already and it's not even 11am! Surly that can not be normal!i would be concerned with the wetting incidents too.
I had them prior to diagnosis and that was sort of the final straw that my parents took me to the doctor ( and then to hospital )
Hi, yes they ruled out a uti, they said her urine was completely clear! Yeh I have spoken to a friend of mine who said she was diagnosed as a teenager and it took a while as sometimes she had normal readings to hency why my original question was of it could be determined by one single random test! I think I will certainly go back and give them this information and see if they can give me any more info on what they are planning to do. It's not nice to see your child unwell, hopefully they will take it abit more seriously! Thank you! X
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