adhb Posted January 31, 2015 Share Posted January 31, 2015 I wet the bed frequently until I was about 10. My guardian went through periods of keeping me diapered at night (which I liked because I didn't wake up in a cold, wet bed) and periods when I slept on a rubber sheet because she thought that wearing diapers encouraged wetting. When I was 14, I had surgery during which things went wrong and caused me to end up in diapers 24/7 for several years. By the time I went away to university, I was mostly able to stay dry during the daytime but never regained nighttime control. Then when I was in my forties, my daytime control deteriorated, and I've been back in diapers 24/7 for the last thirty years or so. In my sixties and seventies, I've begun sleeping lightly enough that I rarely wet while asleep. However, when I wake up needing to go, my urge incontinence causes my bladder to empty as soon as I start to get out of bed. So I've stopped trying to get up and just wet my diaper voluntarily and go back to sleep. I get more rest that way, but I miss the uninterrupted sleep that I used to get when I wet without waking up. Link to comment
Hookedondiapers Posted February 1, 2015 Share Posted February 1, 2015 I can remember being as young as 5, and wetting the bed once in a while. Link to comment
stevewet Posted February 17, 2015 Share Posted February 17, 2015 I always wet my bed I wasn't lazy I just went to bed and woke up wet I can't say that there haven't been times when I was just plain lazy and wet deliberately because I have but on the whole yes went to sleep and woke up wet and still do. Link to comment
Poobottom Posted April 12, 2015 Share Posted April 12, 2015 I started wetting the bed in the army. I was 20 and alone in the room every Sunday so every Sunday I wet the bed and slept in the wet bed. In the morning the bedclothes and mattress had dried out. I still love weeing the bed but never get the chance now. Link to comment
oleman72 Posted April 12, 2015 Share Posted April 12, 2015 For me it was so long ago I don't really remember when the laast time was. Link to comment
jimmyic Posted July 19, 2015 Share Posted July 19, 2015 My first dry night was when I was 12 or 13. I was Link to comment
stevewet Posted November 2, 2015 Share Posted November 2, 2015 On 16/10/2008 20:54:01, leafy kille said: i coould not be botherted to get up i always have been lazy and even now the only reason i wear nappies to bed is because if i dont i need to get up in the early hours of the morning to go to the loo I can relate to that. Because I wet the bed most nights and was so used to sleeping wet if I woke I almost always just pee's my bed and went straight back to sleep. Even now I would still rather just wetb the bed rather than get up to pee. Link to comment
oldwetter66 Posted November 15, 2018 Share Posted November 15, 2018 I did not wet the bed at all past 4 as A kid My wetting started in 2013 after A fall on ice Link to comment
Baby Girl Sarah Posted November 15, 2018 Share Posted November 15, 2018 Born with multiple NPD Neurological Psychological Disorders (the most common cause for Nocturnal Enuresis (Bed wetting ) Had numerous " accidents" both day and night as little girl. So i voted Medical Link to comment
Angela Bauer Posted November 15, 2018 Share Posted November 15, 2018 Since I was 21 in 1985 I have been profoundly urinary incontinent. I have absolutely no bladder control. So it might well suprise you that from the time i was toilet trained at 33 months until i reached puberty just after I turned 12 I never wet my bed! Just ask my Mom, granny or older sister! Like my sisters I had a tiny, over-active bladder. If I could reach a toilet within a couple of minutes after I felt the need to pee I was okay. So, for trips and events where toilets were hard to reach quickly Mom always very nicely asked me to wear just-in-case diapers. When I was tall enough at age 9 I was taught how to change the diapers of my youngest sister. That was still in a period before disposables were used routinely. Besides my family hugged trees, so Mom only used pinned Curity classic gauze diapers. Anyhow, a week or so after puberty when I did wet my bed, I simply told Mom what had happened. She made me a doctors appointment and spent a couple of hours coaching me as I practiced pinning on my diapers. That day also was the first time I wore day diapers at home where we had 4 toilets. Mom wanted me to be confident that I could un-pin my diapers quickly when I felt the need to pee. By the way, over those gauze diapers we wore Gerber vinyl pants. In those days Gerber had a factory in MI which made vinyl pants up to adult huge. Those were sold by mail-order. Gerber pants through Toddler Large were sold in most stores. Link to comment
padded_husky Posted November 15, 2018 Share Posted November 15, 2018 I whore diapers every night until I was roughly 9 or 10 (at this point I can't remember the exact age) because I would not wake up when I had to use the bathroom. I use to have dreams where I was sitting on the toilet going to the bathroom and then I would realize I wasn't actually on the toilet, which is when I would wake up to my bed completely soaked. Parents gave me a really hard time and their is a bit of confusion on when and why I stopped wearing diapers to bed. I remember it being a very difficult struggle for me to stop having accidents and I remember my dad yelling at me a lot until I finally stopped wearing. I remember being 8 when I stopped wearing diapers but my mother says I was 10 years old. My mother also claims she had to bribe me with a Video game to get me to stop wearing diapers. She claimed she bought me a video game and in return I agreed to stop wearing diapers to bed. Although my mother stopped buying me diapers, I've always had a problem with night time accidents but I hid them from my mother. Anytime I had an accident, I would either just put a towel down and I would wash and clean my bedsheets after school when my mother was not home. It wasn't until 2 years ago that I discovered I had sleep apnea and the second I was treated for sleep apnea, I stopped having accidents and the need to use the restroom at night completely disappeared. So it turns out untreated sleep apnea was the cause or if not a major contributor to my bedwetting problems. I will admit though, I remember being terribly sad when I finally stopped wearing diapers and I had this desire to wear diapers my entire life after that. So maybe their is some truth in my mother's side to the story. Although I had accidents at night, maybe I relied on diapers too much at the time because deep down I wanted to be in them and I didn't want to stop wearing? Anyways, I'm very happy to report that I no longer have a bedwetting problem and now I can wake up a soggy crinkle butt every night because I choose to and not because I have to! Link to comment
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