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I drink a lot during the day but only use the bathroom maybe 3 times, then once before I go to bed. My bladder doesn’t wake me up to go pee, so I have a little problem everyday that I need to figure out quick.

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Your profile says your 31? Are you the Caregiver and your talking about a LO who is older? At 31 this would be a problem, at 80 a problem but common. What I suggest is don't drink after a certain time. Make sure when u void, its complete. I find that after the initial flow, if I sit a little longer I will get the urge again. Leaning forward will help u void. You have to push.

For us older woman child birth kind of screwed us up. The bladder drops and makes it harder to void. Children tend to wet the bed because they sleep so deeply.

Put a water resistant mattress cover on to protect the bed. Start wearing a pad to bed or as suggested a pullup. A doctor visit wouldn't hurt.
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Becky04489 Mar 2022
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You need to see a urologist so they can figure out what's going on, but in the meantime, you can just start wearing Depends at night, so as not to ruin your mattress. There are many medications for overactive bladders, but you will have to have your doctor or an urologist to prescribe them.
So call them today to make an appointment. Best wishes.
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Great question for a doctor. Sorry you’re dealing with this and hope you’ll get a medical evaluation soon
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Call your doctor for an appointment today. Wishing you the very best of luck.
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NoScreenName Mar 2022
I’ve tried to talk to my doctor about it but they want listen and I’m 24 I was wonder if there are some medication I can take to void it that my insurance covers I have amber
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"I was wonder if there are some medication I can take.."

Do not ever take medication advice from a public forum.
Talk to a Doctor or Pharmacist.
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