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Incontinence

My 7 year old girl has been having accidents multiple times a day for over a year after being potty trained and good for 3 years. And she won't change afterwards until we tell her to. She has some adhd like symptoms, hard time focusing in school if she is not interested, but very creative, smart, and talented in drawing. She is pretty happy but has some anxiety, hard time sleeping, and can melt down quickly if something goes wrong. We have had her tested twice for UTI and both negative. Urologist said she is constipated but she eats more fiber than her sisters who have no problems with that. I'm giving her psyllium husk to help, not going to do the miralax the Dr wanted. But still having accidents.
 
  leigh.white82 on 2022-05-15
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
You can try Causticum 30. If it works you may see results in a day or two.
 
telescope last year
Give only one dose. Do not repeat medicine.
 
telescope last year
I gave her the dose Monday before bed and that night she had the biggest accident and didn't even wake up for it. Last night she wet herself but got up during the night to change like normal. And still same little accidents during the day... wait longer or try something else?
 
leigh.white82 last year
Please give her Sepia 30 one dose.
 
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