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<blockquote data-quote="Hannah1987" data-source="post: 409863" data-attributes="member: 74898"><p>My lg is 4 & diagnosed at 2.5yrs so we having trouble with this also <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /> don't know what to do as she is wearing pull-ups at night but there is no way of waking her once she is asleep - can't put her on potty whilst asleep as very tall at just under 4ft lol if we leave her with no protection on & a disposable bed mat she just throws it off in the night asleep still so feels it is wet but it doesn't wake her & her bed is soaked in the morning inc duvet & she hasn't even realised! Also they are that thirsty anyway it is cruel in my eyes to restrict drinks all i do is encourage to not to drink too much that 2hrs before bed i only put a little bit in cup to drink not a full one as she can't not drink it all lol plus my lg has quite high bg's too & they advise to drink plenty to bring them down & to prevent ketones so can't seem to win. I posted a similar post a few months ago & advice was they grow out of it & it is normal for everyone without diabetes to go through this also. I don't agree on the reward charts at night as they don't realise they need the toilet & bearings are worse when asleep for us all x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hannah1987, post: 409863, member: 74898"] My lg is 4 & diagnosed at 2.5yrs so we having trouble with this also :( don't know what to do as she is wearing pull-ups at night but there is no way of waking her once she is asleep - can't put her on potty whilst asleep as very tall at just under 4ft lol if we leave her with no protection on & a disposable bed mat she just throws it off in the night asleep still so feels it is wet but it doesn't wake her & her bed is soaked in the morning inc duvet & she hasn't even realised! Also they are that thirsty anyway it is cruel in my eyes to restrict drinks all i do is encourage to not to drink too much that 2hrs before bed i only put a little bit in cup to drink not a full one as she can't not drink it all lol plus my lg has quite high bg's too & they advise to drink plenty to bring them down & to prevent ketones so can't seem to win. I posted a similar post a few months ago & advice was they grow out of it & it is normal for everyone without diabetes to go through this also. I don't agree on the reward charts at night as they don't realise they need the toilet & bearings are worse when asleep for us all x [/QUOTE]
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