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7 year old bedwetting
Hi,My step daughter has just come out from Mauritus to live with me and her father. Her mother died when she was three.
She is wetting the bed everynight. After reading some of the posts here some other information about her that might be helpful is she has many many fears, especially the dark. And has great fear of anything that she thinks might hurt her, like spiders, flies etc. She often has bad dreams which wake her up. She is also very temperature sensitive to both hot and cold. She is always complaining that it is too hot or too cold, so far there has not been a day that she has not complained about. Lately she has been saying she has sore teeth and gums and she has had about 4 to 6 colds since she has been with us since June this year. In winter her hands were always very cold.
She is generally a very happy and helpful child, but has her moments like all of us. She seems happy at school and is learning english very quickly. She is of course missing her friends and family back home, but loves her new family and friends here too.
thanks
Kerry
kerryann on 2008-10-25
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Hi kerryann its a great pain why you have mentioned as step daughter? We treat sufferer of all kinds non own or step.There is no an extra treatment for step daughter.You please give her Sepia 200 in dry dosage 3 dosages in one day maintaining a gap of 3tohour from the 1st dosage and wait for 7days and come back with updates for further suggestion.Wishes better life of your daughter.Regards,malaker
♡ Dr.Haran ch malaker last decade
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