Success Stories
Here are our results so far..... Day 1 DRY - she woke at 4 and took herself to the toilet Day 2 DRY - no waking at all Day 3 WET - BUT only the slightest bit, Day 4 today DRY - woke at 5 am to pee
On top of all this, the calming side of the recordings are lovely too, the music sends her off to sleep so quickly and easily, it is the best thing we have ever done and are so glad we stumbled across your name. She is always asleep before the recording ends.We are completely astounded and ecstatic."After 21 days she just stopped the recordings and that was that!
Sophie was wet most nights in the week but not enough to wet the bed. She just had slight dribbles throughout the night and also whenever she woke in the middle of the night to go to the toilet she would be damp and needing to change.
She now sleeps right through without waking on most nights but if she wakes to go to the toilet, she's still dry. She is so happy, as am I, and we both thank you so so much for this amazing success!
We had tried the bed alarm 3 times (that was through community health nurse), then she was referred to a urologist and went on medication for about 2 years with not much change either. Long term medication always worries me.I really thought medication was going to be it for Sophie until I found you.Thank you!
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