View Single Post
Old 09-27-2006, 09:47 AM  
karrimuse
Registered User
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 78
i did once when i was a little kids, i went and sat on my dad's knee and peed on him and went back to bed.
my brother now sleep walks his every night gets up and checks on his kids,
i found a site about sleep walking i am going to past some excerps because i can't post the link


Research reports indicate that about 18% of the population are prone to
sleepwalking. It is more common in children than in adolescents and adults.
Boys are more likely to sleepwalk than girls and the highest rates of
sleepwalking are seen at ages 11 to 12. Sleepwalking may have a genetic
origin, and it can last into adulthood.

For some people, the episodes of sleepwalking occur less than once per
month and do not result in any harm. However, in its most severe form, the
episodes occur almost every night and may be associated with physical
injury.

There are some things you can do to help a sleepwalker: make sure the
person gets plenty of rest as being overtired can trigger a episode. Try to
make bedtime ritual as relaxing as possible as stress can be another trigger
for sleepwalking. Remove anything from the bedroom that could be hazardous
or harmful. The sleepwalker's bedroom should be on the ground floor of the
house and the possibility of the person opening windows or doors should be
eliminated.

In terms of your question about hypnosis, yes it has been found to be
helpful for sleepwalking in both children and adults. In addition, some
anti-anxiety medications have also been found to reduce or eliminate these
episodes.
karrimuse is offline   Share thread on Digg Share thread on Twitter Share thread on Reddit Share thread on Facebook Reply With Quote