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Bedwetting - Associated With Celiac?


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My child has been daytime potty-trained since he was 2. He is almost 6 and still has NO control at night. He doesn't wake up even when he and his bed are soaking wet and his alarm is going off. He wears Pull-ups and they rarely contain the flood, resulting in almost daily sheet changing and washing. We have tried all the advice given and read everything we can... nothing has worked.

He was recently diagnosed with celiac, and casein sentivity as well. In reading about this I note that bedwetting can be one of the issues associated with casein. Is it associated with celiac as well? Anyone have any success stories or advice?


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My child has been daytime potty-trained since he was 2.  He is almost 6 and still has NO control at night.  He doesn't wake up even when he and his bed are soaking wet and his alarm is going off.  He wears Pull-ups and they rarely contain the flood, resulting in almost daily sheet changing and washing.  We have tried all the advice given and read everything we can... nothing has worked.

He was recently diagnosed with celiac, and casein sentivity as well.  In reading about this I note that bedwetting can be one of the issues associated with casein.  Is it associated with celiac as well?  Anyone have any success stories or advice?

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My daughter wet the bed for 13 years. I became a vegan and eventually got my whole family off of animal products. As soon as my daughter stopped consuming milk on a regular basis, the bedwetting stopped. She has not had one accident since. I didn't realize it was the milk until I read about it a year later. I thought she just finally outgrew it like all the doctors have been telling me for years that she would do. It was the milk!

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With my daughter it is the celiac disease. She stays away from gluten, she doesn't wet the bed. She gets glutened and she is tee-teeing all the time and wetting the bed at night.

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