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<blockquote data-quote="Amy13" data-source="post: 1098658" data-attributes="member: 281622"><p>I completely understand that and appreciate that, I just was wondering if it was early signs of it as I am a concerned parent that's all. Every child may do those things but the reason my attention has been brought to it is because this is all out of character for my child, she has been waking up in the night for drinks which is unlike her, she has slept solidly through since a baby and never usually wakes during the night, she has been fully toilet trained since before she was 2 and now all of a sudden she's wetting herself and having accidents because she can't hold it in. And she's wanting to constantly sleep, she sleeps 13 hours at night and she would quite easily sleep another 4 during the day which isn't normal for a child</p><p>Of her age as they no longer require naps at this age. I could be over thinking it I do understand that, that's why I was just trying to get abit of advice about it before I take it any furthers with the doctor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amy13, post: 1098658, member: 281622"] I completely understand that and appreciate that, I just was wondering if it was early signs of it as I am a concerned parent that's all. Every child may do those things but the reason my attention has been brought to it is because this is all out of character for my child, she has been waking up in the night for drinks which is unlike her, she has slept solidly through since a baby and never usually wakes during the night, she has been fully toilet trained since before she was 2 and now all of a sudden she's wetting herself and having accidents because she can't hold it in. And she's wanting to constantly sleep, she sleeps 13 hours at night and she would quite easily sleep another 4 during the day which isn't normal for a child Of her age as they no longer require naps at this age. I could be over thinking it I do understand that, that's why I was just trying to get abit of advice about it before I take it any furthers with the doctor. [/QUOTE]
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