curious_cat 260 Posted September 1, 2022 Popular Post Share Posted September 1, 2022 (edited) Okay, just a note to start off, I have an illness that can affect bladder control at times. It’s not a major symptom or anything, more if a side effect when I don’t look after myself properly. To add to that, have a veeeery small bladder and sometimes there are lil accidents. ~Bedwetting~ Okay, so I don’t often wet the bed. It only happens every now and then. My most recent night time accident happened a couple of months ago. I was going through a stressful time and we all know what stress can do to sensitive bladders at night time. Anyway, I’m sleeping away in my pink floral button up flannel pyjamas. Pink satin sheets too because I looove pink. All cosy and dreaming. Something to do with a forest. A relaxing forest, tall trees, light shining in through the foliage. A babbling stream. It’s lovely but I can’t fully enjoy it because I need relief. Oh gosh, I need to pee. But the forest is so warm and comforting and the sound of the stream is so relaxing. I can’t leave but I need to pee and I’m not sure what to do. I place my hand in the stream, let it run over my fingers. It’s warm. There’s an instant relaxation, a gentle surrender and I suddenly feel at peace. Relief. Warm water in the stream. Warmth between my legs, so relaxing and safe. Cosy and warm. Warm water in the stream flowing over my hands. Warmth radiating outwards from between my legs, bathing my thighs, trickling and tickling and collecting under me. I am at peace and this is the best feeling in the world. I sigh and snuggle into the covers. Oh shit. Eyes snap open. I’m in bed. There is no forest but the warmth is still here. Warmth still flowing between my legs. Oh this feels nice but oh no. A familiar feeling. I’m currently going to the toilet in my pyjamas … in my bed. I am having an accident in bed like a little girl. Crap. Not again. But it feels so good. But I can’t finish here. There’s no protection on the bed. Must make a run for it. And so I do. I finish in the toilet and it is so relieving and sooo much. I inside the the damage and change my pants, feeling rather sorry for myself and small and littke. Luckily the patch on the bed isn’t too bad so I pop a towel over it as my bf prefers me to do (he hates being woken up and made to change the sheets) and i snuggle back in bed, still feeling sorry for myself but also quite proud that I didn’t wake the bf. The next morning I have to sheepishly inform him why there is a towel on my side of the bed and I get lots of cuddles and … other things because as much as the bf doesn’t like being woken up, I think he finds my infrequent nighttime accidents kinda cute. I have since put a waterproof mattress protector on the bed so I can stop stressing about ruining the mattress! And that’s my most recent nighttime wetting. I have more recent day ones if anyone wants to hear! Edited September 1, 2022 by curious_cat (see edit history) rachelkirwan, LilMiss, Espor and 19 others 16 6 Quote Link to comment
TheLoneRanger 314 Posted September 1, 2022 Share Posted September 1, 2022 That sounds like the perfect bedwetting experience. It's something I've always wanted to have, but I always wake up in time. Being diabetic one of the classic symptoms is waking up through the night to wee. And I always wake up, never once have I woken up to a wet bed. Quote Link to comment
curious_cat 260 Posted September 2, 2022 Author Share Posted September 2, 2022 (edited) 17 hours ago, TheLoneRanger said: That sounds like the perfect bedwetting experience. It's something I've always wanted to have, but I always wake up in time. Being diabetic one of the classic symptoms is waking up through the night to wee. And I always wake up, never once have I woken up to a wet bed. Honestly just get yourself really tired and stressed and it'll happen in no time! I don't have diabetes but this always seems to be the situation I have accidents in. It's always a bit disappointing though because you wake up warm and nice and it feels so good and then reality hits. Would be much nicer if one didn't have to get up and finish 'properly' in the toilet! Edited September 2, 2022 by curious_cat (see edit history) Quote Link to comment
TheLoneRanger 314 Posted September 2, 2022 Share Posted September 2, 2022 6 hours ago, curious_cat said: Honestly just get yourself really tired and stressed and it'll happen in no time! I don't have diabetes but this always seems to be the situation I have accidents in. It's always a bit disappointing though because you wake up warm and nice and it feels so good and then reality hits. Would be much nicer if one didn't have to get up and finish 'properly' in the toilet! As I say it just doesn't happen for me. I always wake up, it's something that I have tried to do since pre-teen so thirty years. I've tried alcohol, I've tried sleep deprivation (not on purpose for wetting but I still wake up dry) not even when on prescription meds that force drowsiness. Obviously I've tried water. I've tried letting a little bit go in my underwear before sleeping. Nothing has ever had me wake up to a wet bed. The only incident I remember was a holiday in Cyprus at ten years old. I had a diabetic episode, couldn't wake up for hours, then finally woke at six in the morning wet, and with a feeling of being hungover. Quote Link to comment
nappypants 1,402 Posted September 2, 2022 Share Posted September 2, 2022 17 hours ago, curious_cat said: Honestly just get yourself really tired and stressed and it'll happen in no time! I don't have diabetes but this always seems to be the situation I have accidents in. It's always a bit disappointing though because you wake up warm and nice and it feels so good and then reality hits. Would be much nicer if one didn't have to get up and finish 'properly' in the toilet! If you wear a nappy, you don't have to do that 😉 vincp44 1 Quote Link to comment
Toady567 235 Posted September 3, 2022 Share Posted September 3, 2022 I woke up after I wet the bed in my sleep last night. It had been months since I had any nighttime issues. I was mad at myself because it was involuntary. Quote Link to comment
HelloAgain 0 Posted September 5, 2022 Share Posted September 5, 2022 I've had a similar experience where I dreamt of going to the toilet then woke up in the middle of the dream, realised what was happening and had to make a dash to the *actual* toilet. I don't do bed wetting anymore cause I don't wanna ruin the mattress, the smell isn't great at all and it overall feels inconvenient despite the nice feeling of warmth. Oh well. Quote Link to comment
j2319 818 Posted September 5, 2022 Share Posted September 5, 2022 On 9/3/2022 at 11:35 AM, Toady567 said: I woke up after I wet the bed in my sleep last night. It had been months since I had any nighttime issues. I was mad at myself because it was involuntary. No worries, accidents happen. Don't be mad with yourself. Having said that tho I do get it. I get frustrated sometimes when I wake up wet too. Quote Link to comment
KarenWets 809 Posted September 6, 2022 Share Posted September 6, 2022 Aww 🥰 Such a cute little accident. And such a sweet boyfriend! AliasnameTO 1 Quote Link to comment
Toady567 235 Posted September 6, 2022 Share Posted September 6, 2022 On 9/5/2022 at 12:03 PM, j2319 said: No worries, accidents happen. Don't be mad with yourself. Having said that tho I do get it. I get frustrated sometimes when I wake up wet too. It happened again on Sunday night. Ugh Quote Link to comment
j2319 818 Posted September 10, 2022 Share Posted September 10, 2022 On 9/6/2022 at 4:39 PM, Toady567 said: It happened again on Sunday night. Ugh Probably just a little hiccup that will pass and you will be back to total dry. Quote Link to comment
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