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please take heart. I DONT have bladder control issues, but now and again, I dream that I have to pee. its always in a spot where NO potty exists, or I am forced to find wooded areas, and then get shy, and have to really force myself to go. I wake and say AHGGHH!! I peed the bed! Its a dream thing. I spoke to the MD about it BEFORE my MS dx, and was told LOTS of folks do it, and lots of folks are upset by it.

My son has done it, my hubby has done it, my mom has done it, my sister has done it, my neighbor has done it. You are in good company.

If you are doing it constantly, you can slide a pad under your sheet, and go to sleep relaxed that if you do it again, you wont ruin the mattress.

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