| Reply from Nanashi, Age 19 - 12/11/02 - IP#: 150.252.72.xxx bigbb_52-c4063 If it's a one-time thing, I wouldn't worry. The old 'dreamed of peeing/having to pee and wound up doing it in real life' thing is something that's happened to more of us than not. I've never had wetting problems, I sorta stumbled onto this site by accident (no pun intended) via a search engine, but once when I was perhaps 16 or 17, I dreamed I had to pee, so I went over to the toilet and began to do so. It was just that simple. Nothing sexual or revealing of psychological trauma or anything else that would make this post more interesting reading. =p There was nothing at all in my house that didn't perfectly track with reality, and I wasn't doing anything else at the time. As I do at least a few times a day, I walked into the bathroom, unzipped, and started going. Just that simple. But then I woke up to find myself standing at the corner of the bed, with my pajamas still up and my hands positioned in normal bathroom-using position (that is, to keep my fly open, if I'd really been wearing the jeans from my dream) and I was just standing there peeing myself until my mind 'caught up' with reality and I stopped. No, I'm not a sleepwalker either. There were the first few minutes of "Oh no oh no oh no oh no" that I'm sure everyone's familiar with, and then I surveyed the damage to see that I'd started while still in bed. I have never been more nervous than trying to put Lysol on the mattress, turn it over, change the bedclothes (making sure to use things exactly the same color so as to avoid unwanted questions) and putting Lysol on the part of the floor I'd woken up standing on (Lysol to cover the smell, you know.) and I was terrified of going to sleep the next night for fear that it might happen again. But it didn't. Not the next night, or the night after that, or ever. There is such a thing as an isolated incident, and just one doesn't mean you need diapers or medical attention. |