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I recently asked our paediatrician his thoughts on using cog hypnotherapy to treat my daughters enuresis. She is 11 and very occasionally dry - maybe once a month ish. I wondered if she had got into a bad habit of letting herself wet. She doesn’t seem at all concerned about wearing pull-ups and manages well with hiding them at sleepovers. I’m wondering if her over acceptance is stopping her progressing out of the situation. I’m really pleased she doesn’t get stressed but wonder if her attitude isn’t helping her. Any thoughts?

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I've thought the same about my 5 year old... She just isn't bothered. Which is both good and bad, but like you, I think she needs to be at least slightly bothered to do anything about it... What did the Dr say about it...? In theory it sounds like it would work, but I don't reckon the NHS would want to pay for it... Having said that, if it worked, I would pay......!

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Have you tried the cog. hypnotherapy yet?

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