
May 04, 2017, 08:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Trace14
Wow, really finding out some interesting stuff reading these articles
https://www.caring.com/articles/7-me...e-incontinence
6. Sedatives and sleeping pills
Which ones: Any sedative or sleeping aid that relaxes muscles and makes you sleep deeply; brand names Ativan, Valium, Dalmane, Lunesta, Ambien; generic names diazepam, flurazepam, lorazepam, eszopiclone, zolpidem
Why they may be culprits: Sedatives slow your reflexes, so you don't recognize the signal that it's time to go. Sleeping pills compound the problem by putting you into such a deep sleep that you miss the alert from your bladder to get up. Bed-wetting affects about 10 percent of incontinence sufferers, and experts estimate sleeping pills contribute to the problem in many cases.
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this happened to me once on Clozaril/Colzapine ... i was dreaming that i was on a toilet peeing but i was actually asleep and just peed my bed lol
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