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In the morning, it is a complete mess. She doesn't drink enough water to justify what comes out of her. Is this normal?

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Guessing here....
She might need to go before bed and can't feel it anymore. Once she's asleep, everything relaxes and empties out. There are overnight inserts you can get through a medical supply business, that will help with overnight heavy - absorption. They look like a waist-bandless version but they don't have a completely soak-proof outer layer because they are meant to be worn inside another adult undergarment.
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Mom's doc said the kidneys relax at night and continue to produce urine therefore we should push fluids from the morning and taper off at 5pm-ish to allow her bladder to empty prior to bedtime. It helps.
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At least you can be certain she IS getting enough fluid intake! Does she take a diuretic at bedtime, that would then work start to overnight as well?
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Francis, drinking water isn't the only way one gets fluids into their system. Canned food, frozen food, and fresh foods will contain some type of liquids.

For myself I have about a 1/2 cup of water or soda in the evening, but by the time morning rolls round, it feels like Niagara Falls.
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