Category Archives: Bedwetting

Potty Rock’s First Hit: Don’t Hold Your Pee

By Dr. Hodges Back in medical school, I was in a band called The Bob Affair. We wrote such memorable songs as “Trampoline Girl,” “Rockuronium” and “Bobby is Angry about the Bernie Kosar Trade.” I played rhythm guitar and sang. … Continue reading

Parents of Middle Schoolers, Listen Up!

By Tom Keating In my 41 years as an educator, and an equal time as a parent and spouse, I have learned two pieces of advice for fellow parents concerning public schools: write down your goals for your child’s schooling, … Continue reading

High-Fiber Favorites: Avocado, Raspberries, Almonds and Jicama

By Betsy Rosso My grandfather used to say that one of the secrets of long life was fiber. We never had a chance to discuss the constipation that caused Zoe’s bladder problems, but I’m sure he would enthusiastically endorse the … Continue reading

Why You Shouldn’t Fear Giving Your Child Laxatives

Dear Dr. Hodges, I am thinking of starting my daughter on the mega-dose of MiraLAX you recommend in your book but am nervous we’re going to be in for a mess! Is it possible to resolve constipation with a lower … Continue reading

Want Cleaner Restrooms at Your Kid’s School? Be Prepared for the Long Haul

By Tom Keating, Ph.D. One of the oddest schools where I worked was at a K-5 elementary school with about 550 students in Huntsville, Alabama. The principal stayed in her office or walked around with a yappy, auburn-haired, four-legged dog … Continue reading

What the Chicago Tribune Got Wrong About Bedwetting

Today the Chicago Tribune ran a story about bedwetting that’s totally off the mark. The piece quotes Dr. Hodges and mentions It’s No Accident — hooray for that! But the whole premise of our book — that constipation is the main … Continue reading

Why I Wrote “It’s No Accident”

By Dr. Hodges My first patient yesterday was a 12-year-old girl who’d been wetting the bed her entire potty-trained life. She and her mom had waited and waited for the problem to resolve, as her pediatrician had promised it would. … Continue reading