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Default Bedwetting, showers, more

Hey all - I feel really embarrased to be writing what I'm fixing too - I'm 24, and I've had a problem with bedwetting all of my life. I've only been DXed with MS since April, but like many of you I believe I've had MS for multiple years now. Bedwetting happens for me even if I do not drink/eat before bedtime. Just something I've always struggled with.

Another thing I wanted to ask was about Cold showers - I've heard a lot about the health benefits to it, but I wonder if its for MS patients as well. I've tried cold showers and they feel wonderful afterwards, but sometimes I simply can't take one.

Last night I couldn't sleep until 5am - I felt so dizzy during the night, it was so hard to even walk to the bathroom and pee! I had to constantly shake myself so I wouldn't faint. These last 2 weeks have just been getting worse and worse. There would be a day or so that I would feel fine, then that night I wouldn't be able to sleep until the morning of the next day
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