A.C.
Hi M.! I wanted to let you know you are not alone. I see a lot of posts from moms about this issue and we have a 7.5 year old son that has had constant wetting issues his whole life. In fact I have posted on this topic several times over the past few years- below I have copied and pasted the "what happened" from one of my posts from 2008 and hopefully it helps you.
"it has been a while since I posted and boy, how things have changed. I think this is a good time for me to add on to the "what happened" section.
I finally took my boy to a pediatric urolgist. We has to drive down to Primary Childrens Hospital in SLC. With insurance, we didnt even have to pay anything for the apptmt!
The doctor put him on a voiding schedule, every 2 hours. We had to remind him every 2 hours to go to the bathroom, no matter what. We had a chart by the toilet so he could mark off each time he went. If he went at each appointed time that day, he got a treat. the doctor recommended a daily reward and suggested that at age 5-7, they are too young to be motivated by a long-term reward. She also recommended no punishment. If he had an accident, just remind him to change clothes is all.
This is a medical issue, in a nutshell the child has "held it" for so long and so many times that the bladder muscles bulk up. over time, the bladder wall may reach 2-3 times normal thickness because of the enlarged muscle fibers. it now becomes difficult for the child to hold back such a powerful bladder. the voiding schedule not only helps avoid accidents and reminds them to take time out of their busy play schedule, but also helps relieve those bladder muscles so they can start getting back to a regular size.
We bought a 10.00 watch for my boy and taught him how to set the alarm for every 2 hours, also talked to his teacher so she knew he needed to be allowed bathroom breaks whenever needed, and i requested a classroom schedule and told him over and over at what times he needed to go to the bathroom each day. As a result, he rarely has accidents anymore. This changed from 3-4 accidents daily over the last few years to maybe 1 accident every 2-3 weeks. He still wets at night but I have been told this is a seperate issue and also that about 75% of the time once the daytime issue is resolved, the nightime accidents will go away in their own.
I should also add that the medications (oxybutinin) my pediatrician had him on apparantly do more harm than good in this particular situation. Oxybutinin is good for children who are experiencing "urgency" as it makes the bladder less sensitive, however this is NO GOOD if the problem is your child cannot actually feel when he or she needs to use the bathroom!"
Added on: the wetting during the day WENT AWAY the day we moved. We had been trying to sell our house for 2 years and my husband worked out of town and was rarely home. Seriously, as soon as we moved, we stopped having problems! I don't know why, maybe my son was stressed. He will have accidents though if he gets very involved with something, such as video games, so we had to take away video gaming because that is the only time he wets (besides at night, which is a seperate issue and we are just waiting for him to outgrow it).
Please feel free to private message me if you need to, you can also look back through my questions and there is a lot of good feedback on there.