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  1. For years now I use a fitted plastic cover over the mattress and then an absorbent fitted cotton sheet above that. It works pretty well given that I'm now an intermittent bed wetter. One thing about the plastic cover sheets though is that they can dry out over time and become brittle and can then leak so you have to replace them.

  2. Poetry of Life: I agree that it's best to use a mattress protector if your a bedwetter even if you wear a diaper. But I'm not sure it's bedwetting if there's not enough urine to wet the sheets. Its probably from wet dreams or maybe just minor leakage. Because I experience incomplete bladder voiding I can get residual leakage if I get up to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night. One remedy that sometimes works for me is to sit on the toilet to pee. If you do experience bedwetting you should look for and adjust the triggers which for a lot of adults includes alcohol consumption especially within a few hours of going to bed. Also for me I never drink coffee or tea beyond the late afternoon. There's always the common sense approach too which many of us were subjected to growing up like consuming no liquids after dinner and urinating immediately before going to bed as well as maintaining consistent bedtimes.

  3. There's various kinds of mattress protection that's pretty easy to buy. Growing up my mom used a rubber sheet for both me and my brother. She put an absorbing pad over it. Later when I lived on my own after ruining a couple mattresses I started buying fitted plastic mattresses protectors at a local department store. They're pretty effective but they do dry out and crack after a while so have to be replaced in order not to leak onto the mattress.

  4. Back in my day we got the strap on the hands not a spanking on the butt. I got the strap quite a few times and when I got home it was the old fastion way pants down over what ever was handy and a bare butt spanking with a strap or a belt..No I get spanked for wetting my pants and diapers,,like what u see..Garry

    I went to school in Canada in the 1960s and early 70s. Strapping on the hands was the common punishment especially for boys. And it was usually followed up by a belting at home.

  5. kevindhca: I have post voiding leakage too but it's usually related to daytime issues rather than nighttime wetting. I can go to the bathroom in a urinal or toilet and think my bladder has emptied but then when I tuck in an zipper up there's a large wet spot in my crotch. I've had this issue for a few years now and its often embarrassing which is why I often wear pull-ups when I go out. As for nighttime, it's kind of odd that your bladder doesn't fully void when you wet in your sleep. I wonder if that's unusual? I grew up as an overly heavy sleeper with the predictable result of nighttime bedwetting but I was never tested to see if I fully voided. I think the sphincter muscles, which can often act involuntarily, play a big role. I was once told these muscles can behave in a habitual fashion, meaning that if they're used to voiding and contracting involuntarily they will continue to do so if no intervention or deliberate strengthening occurs. I was hurt in a car accident why I was young being thrown from a moving car

  6. It's impossible to know if it's different when asleep.

    Most people have no knowledge of what happened during sleep.

    For me, I go pee just before I go to bed, put on my diaper, and go to sleep.

    When I wake up my diaper is wet, and I have no awareness of wetting.

    When you lose bladder control while sleeping the bladder empties completely as far as I understand it. When your awake you can usually control the flow unless your totally desperate but enuresis is different. I remember going to a doctor for it when I was younger because of my bed wetting. I was very embarrassed about it but he said that I was completely normal except for the 30 to 40 seconds it took for my bladder to empty during the night.

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  7. I haven't been in a situation like this so I don't want to judge but I think I'd have been up front about the issue. I'd have made an excuse like 'hey guys I have a urinary tract infection so have to use some protection just in case'. What are they going to say? They might kid around a bit but probably not much else. Adult protection is so commonplace these days with TV commercials for it. Here in North America retired pro athletes have even appeared in some of these commercials. There is no shame in it as far as I'm concerned. I figure it would be more embarrassing to wake up wet if you hadn't said anything.

  8. As an adult I've been spanked many times but don't think I ever cried. As a kid I did almost all the time when I got spanked, whether by hand, with the hairbrush or with the belt. I think the issue is one of humiliation and that the crying is caused more by psychological factors than by pain.

  9. Nappied Dan: If you stopped bedwetting would you regret it? I started bedwetting again about 6 years ago and hadn't had an accident for at least 25 years before that. I had started on a medication and that along with underlying medical problems was probably the reason. The first accident was quite a shock to me. It gave me a reason to start wearing a diaper at night when I can afford to. I learned to live with it. Traveling is inconvenient but not impossible although I don't have the money to travel much and I hardly every visit relatives except during the day. I'm a heavy sleeper too but find it difficult to sleep well without protection. What kind of alarm do you use? A wet alarm or just a regular alarm to get up at 3 am?

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