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There are
many misconceptions about bed
wetting. Observe these common
symptoms and see if your bedwetter fits the profile.
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Principle #3
Bladder capacity is smaller than normal
 Why It Happens:
Since bedwetters rarely hold their urine all night, the inside of the bladder is not elasticizing or stretching as it should. This causes the capacity of the bladder to remain small. The bladder itself is normal and growing with the body, but, like a balloon that never gets blown up, the potential to expand is there but it just has not been realized.
Limiting fluids, at any time, is counter productive to normal bladder capacity growth and elasticity. Bedwetters wet the bed because their brain cannot wake up, not because there is too much fluid in the body. Our bodies need fluids. Restricting is unhealthy.
How Do We Increase Capacity?
The @Home Treatment Program shows you how to measure current capacity of the bladder and based upon these results, teaches you the method that will slowly and gradually increase bladder capacity until it is normal for the bedwetters age and body size. Increasing capacity is accomplished with a simple, daily bladder routine that takes only a few minutes, once each day.
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