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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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The @HOME Program uses an alarm, why is yours more effective than the others?
In order to end the nighttime bedwetting, the sleep pattern needs to be changed and bedwetters can't change their own sleep pattern because they are in the very deep sleep.
Since we know that the bedwetter will not fully awaken from the alarm, we use the @Home alarm for an entirely different purpose. We use the alarm strictly as an appliance to wake up a "helper" (parent, spouse, friend, nurse, etc.). We then teach the helper how to intervene with the deep sleep and how to re- condition (change) the sleep pattern so the bedwetter can cycle properly through all four stages of sleep, rather than remain in stage 4 for long periods of time during the sleep cycle. When the sleep pattern is changed to a normal cycle and a healthy balance restored, the nighttime bedwetting will end.
The helper does the work to change the sleep pattern, because neither the alarm or the bedwetter can change it.
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