Sean “Diddy” Combs Reveals He Was a Bedwetter as a Kid

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sean diddy combs bedwetting Sean Diddy Combs Reveals He Was a Bedwetter as a Kid
According to The Inquistr published yesterday, “The man formerly known as Puff Daddy has been receiving a lot of praise today for making a bold admission about his youth… Diddy was on “Ellen”today and said that he grew up drinking nothing but Kool-Aid. The singer/producer said that all the sugar in the Kool-Aid used to make him a bedwetter and he would wet the bed.”

I agree it is a bold admission. Not every celebrity would admit to something like that.

Summer Camp For Bed wetting Kids

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If you are planning on sending bed wetting kids to summer camp, but are concerned about their bed wetting problem, you are not alone. Millions of families are affected by bed wetting and share the same concern you have on sending bed wetting kids to summer camp. Bed wetting kids may not want to go due to fear of being teased by friends and afraid of the humiliation it may cause. Parents of bed wetting kids often worry about whether to sending bed wetting kids to camp is the right decision and wonder how best to prepare bed wetting kids.

With the right preparation, all bed wetting kids can have a great experience at summer camp. Here’s how to get ready.

Potty Training And Bedwetting

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You may remember when your child used the potty for the first time. But it can still be a long road until your child stays dry at night. If your child is dry during the day, but sometimes wakes up with wet sheets at night, you may be wondering what’s going on. Here’s how to tell the difference between bedwetting and potty training.

Potty training is the process of helping your child learn to use the toilet. Parents have different methods, but one thing is for sure: potty training, as the name suggests, is something you can train your child to do. Learning to use the potty is part of a child’s development. Most children develop bladder and bowel control between 2 to 4 years of age, and potty training usually takes about 3 to 6 months.

Adult Bedwetting Myths

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It’s been estimated that approximately 25 million people suffer from some type of involuntary adult bedwetting in the United States alone. While the causes of adult bedwetting at night are largely understood by most doctors it’s still a medical condition that often surprises victims who suffer from it. Despite all the articles available about adult bedwetting there are still lots of myths and half-truths that persist about the condition. Here are a few myths about involuntary adult bedwetting (urination at night):

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