Aleia Posted September 5, 2009 Share Posted September 5, 2009 Classic nightmare come true...Two nights ago, I kept waking up with a full bladder, but I was too groggy and stupid to get up and do something about it. Then, around 7:00 in the morning, I dreamed I was sitting on the toilet...and I went. I jolted awake as soon as I felt the wetness, but it was too late--my PJs and sheets were decently soaked. Thankfully, only a smallish patch of my mattress got wet. But I ended up leaving a little trail of pee on my way to the (real) bathroom. Link to comment
gweg Posted September 5, 2009 Share Posted September 5, 2009 Classic nightmare come true...Two nights ago, I kept waking up with a full bladder, but I was too groggy and stupid to get up and do something about it. Then, around 7:00 in the morning, I dreamed I was sitting on the toilet...and I went. I jolted awake as soon as I felt the wetness, but it was too late--my PJs and sheets were decently soaked. Thankfully, only a smallish patch of my mattress got wet. But I ended up leaving a little trail of pee on my way to the (real) bathroom. Little girls should always wear diapers to bed! You should be punished for your omitance. Link to comment
Newroad Posted September 5, 2009 Share Posted September 5, 2009 We all have bad nights.. No big. I checked and people are washable Link to comment
Bettypooh Posted September 5, 2009 Share Posted September 5, 2009 Classic nightmare come true... Nightmare? For me it would be a dream come true There's a lot of diversity here so whatever you like or dislike is bound to find concurrence and opposition from somebody. I'm sorry that you didn't like what happened but for me such a thing goes with the turf I don't want a wet bed but if my diaper leaks or if I'm not wearing one and it happens, then C'est la Vie! As long as I'm enjoying life more than I'm getting down about then I figure that I'm doing pretty darn good My plastic sheet is good insurance and it's my own fault if I actually need it- accidents do happen you know- even when they're not accidental! Bettypooh Link to comment
Guest rayback2it Posted September 5, 2009 Share Posted September 5, 2009 i have that same thing happen too me it is different i go to the bathroom in my dream and i actually went in the bed too Link to comment
barnburner Posted September 5, 2009 Share Posted September 5, 2009 i remember one time when i was a kid and dreamed about going to the bathroom, and i wet the bed that night fast forward to 2 years ago when the last time i wet the bed, i woke up mid stream, but just enough to keep from making a large wet patch on my bed. i would like to wet my bed some time, but i want to be prepared for it, at least by having a liquid resistant bed sheet, i am close to getting one, if anyone would ask why i have it, i would tell them i sweat alot in my sleep(which is true) and id like to keep the bed from staining up and stuff, i hear they make some that are allergen blockers, so that would be worth a few extra points. i do know i need waterproof pillow cases, will look into it when i buy new pillows soon Link to comment
timmyc Posted September 5, 2009 Share Posted September 5, 2009 Congratulations, I am certain it won't become a regular thing or anything to worry about. Sounds like a fun little rare treat. Link to comment
Honu Posted September 5, 2009 Share Posted September 5, 2009 I'm guessing that you are just being more true to who you really are. Did you do that when you were younger? Did your family discourage you? If so, I think you are relaxing from not having that negativity around you and are being your true self. In that spirit, congratulations on being able to be yourself. It's okay and not only are you washable, but the sheets are too. You should get your mattress protected ASAP! If your living arrangement alows it, night time diapers would be appropriate as well. If the living arrangements are an issue (family, roomates, etc.), think about how you can really get in a place of your own so you can live the way you want without being misunderstood. Link to comment
mykeybe Posted September 6, 2009 Share Posted September 6, 2009 I just stuff an old towel down the front of my pants, which usually does the trick and stops the bed getting wet. I don't wet every night, but sometimes it's 2 or 3 nights in a row or even 2 or 3 times in a night (more towels, please), but I haven't had a "dry week" for years. I Haven't actually got a waterproof cover on the mattress. ('ve been in hospitals and Youth Hostels where they've got waterproof mattresses and it gets pretty sweaty). It's got a bit discoloured over the years, mainly from when the problem first started, so it's too late to worry about that now. It's not as if the mattress smells of pee, though it's probably unhygeinic on microscopic level. I'm more worried about how I'm going to explain the stains when I come to replace the mattress. Link to comment
Aleia Posted September 6, 2009 Author Share Posted September 6, 2009 So far, this hasn't proven to be a pattern--it was just an isolated, freaky incident (knock on wood). While I loooove wetting a big, thick diaper at night, I don't particularly enjoy wetting my mattress! It would be nice if wetting in your sleep had an on/off switch, because it would be fun to wet my diapers in my sleep whenever I got a hankering. Link to comment
Bettypooh Posted September 6, 2009 Share Posted September 6, 2009 So far, this hasn't proven to be a pattern--it was just an isolated, freaky incident (knock on wood). While I loooove wetting a big, thick diaper at night, I don't particularly enjoy wetting my mattress! It would be nice if wetting in your sleep had an on/off switch, because it would be fun to wet my diapers in my sleep whenever I got a hankering. If you're going to wet at night (even occasionally) your mattress needs protection just like you do Look around these forums and you'll find a lot of different answers for that issue ranging from undetactable to so obvious that anyone sitting on your bed will know immediately Other than the love of a big, thick diaper I'm looking for the opposite and I am working towards that goal. I want to wet in my sleep so often that I have to diaper at night- a real bedwetter just like I used to be I want an "on switch" for that which can't be turned off. A bonus for achieving that would be gaining a more acceptable explanation fo having all this diaper stuff around here Bettypooh Link to comment
DiaperBoyKR Posted September 6, 2009 Share Posted September 6, 2009 I think thats why alot of us would love to be bedwetters again Bettypooh! I know it would definitely make explanations easier when the time comes up to make them. But alas, even though I had bedwetting issues as a teen/preteen, I haven't consistently had accidents for years. Only once or twice a year, and even then when im uner a TON of stress. Ive thought about trying hypnosis, but not sure if it would work too well. <sigh> Link to comment
hidden Posted September 6, 2009 Share Posted September 6, 2009 as far as i know, i had no bed wetting issues after i was out of diapers... wouldn't mind experiencing it as long as i am diapered and won't get caught (still live at home and share a room with my 23 year old sis) Link to comment
Bettypooh Posted September 6, 2009 Share Posted September 6, 2009 ....Ive thought about trying hypnosis, but not sure if it would work too well. <sigh> Hypnosis results vary as does each person's susceptability to suggestion. I've tried the 'warpmymind' stuff and found that it helped me wet more freely some, let me wet in my sleep a few times, but mostly it just made me feel good so I slept better. It's free so you might give it a try and if the results were really promising then it might be worthwhile to spend some $$$ on a more professional version If they would offer a 100% money-back guarantee I would certainly try the 'pro' stuff myself but they don't.... <sighing too> Bettypooh Link to comment
DavidMW Posted September 26, 2009 Share Posted September 26, 2009 I've wet diapers at night awake but sometimes without waking up, but hadn't wet the bed otherwise since I was a kid until after I got into diapers/DL. Since getting into diapers and diaper wetting, I now have wet the bed a few times when not wearing diapers. Twice I woke up in the middle of wetting when I woke up. But last time I slept through it. I don't have ambitions of being a regular bedwetter, but I'm also not concerned that I've seemed to have developed the ability to wet the bed occasionally. Link to comment
babykeiff Posted September 26, 2009 Share Posted September 26, 2009 It is a good idea - for everyone - to get a protector for your mattress. The simple reason is that sometime, over the life of a mattress, it will get wet. These protectors are sold under different guises - anti-allergy protectors, comfort barriers, and also bed wetting protection. Even a simple beverage spill on a bed stains a mattress. Sweat also stains it. The problem with moisture getting on a mattress is that it gets on the springs within the mattress, and causes them to rust - and fail. Other bodily excretions (other than sweat, urine etc) are more deadly - blood will feed bacteria that can attack the person sleeping on the bed. The list can go on, and while one can wash sheets, it is not physically possible to properly disinfect a mattress. You are protecting the mattress from you as well as protecting you from the mattress. Back to the nightmare / and bed wetting, once a mattress is protected, one can relax about accidents whether they be intentional or not. Link to comment
dlinmsp Posted September 27, 2009 Share Posted September 27, 2009 I have been listening to Warpmymind regularly for a few years and have had great results. I listen to diaper dependence 2, bedwetter fear to reality, curse diaper humiliation, train baby bladder and several others quite often. They are free for the listening, so what do you have to lose. I use the tapes as background noise throughout the day. I wear diapers and plastic pants to bed nightly and wet in my sleep 4 or 5 nights a week. I work from home so I spend most days diapered as well. I can now wet without thinking much about it and have to remember if I'm not diapered. I'm very concerned that if I don't wear diapers at night I will wet in my sleep. For that reason I will usually put my diapers on around 7 or 8 at night. That way I'm protected and so is my furniture and/or bedding. Link to comment
Honu Posted September 27, 2009 Share Posted September 27, 2009 Protecting the mattress: 1) zip on vinyl mattress cover. Inexpensive and available at Target. 2) cotton mattress pad. Inexpensive and available at Target. It's discrete - no rustling sound when you sit on it. It's effective - the cotton pad absorbs any wetting or leaks. It's easy to maintain - the cotton pad washes throughly and dries quickly unlike waterproof pads. It's just common sense to protect your mattress with a cotton pad and no one will know about the vinyl mattress cover under it. Even if they see it, you can explain that it is to keep mites out or just in case of one of the many reasons bodily fluids escape while in bed. You don't have to be a bed wetter to smartly choose to protect your expensive mattress, but it helps! Link to comment
curiositykilledthecat Posted September 28, 2009 Share Posted September 28, 2009 Only on here would this be a proud moment? No big deal, sheets are washable and resolve works wonders. I've leaked a few times so yeah it's embarrassing but not a big deal. Link to comment
aDLddictbby Posted September 29, 2009 Share Posted September 29, 2009 I have had a bed wetting nightmare, even though i usually throughly enjoy these accidents. It happened over the summer in fact, i was in a tent sleeping on a camping site, shared with two of my best friends(one was a girl and other was a boy). Well needless to say we were pretty much getting heavily twisted the night before as how this wasn't an actual campground, so at about 4 am, into at least 5 or 6 blunts and bowls and a 30 case of bud light as well as a good amount of southern comfort we were pretty much done, at least i was. i kinda remember just deciding to troop it into the tent as see if my sleeping bag was warm. well i probably found it very comfortable cause it was on a cot( the ground was very rocky) and passed out. I knew that my stomach was hurting not cause i was hungry or anything but because i needed to pee but i passed out to quickly. well somewhere around 9 i must have been having a dream that i woke up and was outside killing a tree cause i was pretty much just soaking my bedding and i mean flooding it ! i think i woke up just as i was finishing either that or the exclamation from my friend as she was saw and heard it begin to drip onto the tent floor, she was probably still pulling clothes out to go and change into and was really surprised at first n tried to wake me up, but as soon as she had i already knew what happened and just laid there COMPLETELY embarrassed. like i said i like wetting the bed n never really mind when it happens on my own protected mattress but on a trip out with shared living quarters among friends who don't know about me like that, needless to say they teased me about it, which i didn't really mind either but played into as well. it also was not by far the most amazing thing that happened on this four day weekend seeing as we also brought two 8 ths of shrooms with us so i doubt this story is going to be the first one they recount to anybody and we're pretty good friends. but it was one of those times where it was seriously omfg for a little while heh. Link to comment
:gremlin Posted September 30, 2009 Share Posted September 30, 2009 Aleia you can get bed protection from walmart cheep. you can train your self to wet when wearing a diaper at night. just takes teaching your body to let go when you have a diaper. when your not diapered it will know and not wet. Link to comment
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