I rarely feel enthusiastic enough about a product or service to take the time to write a detailed review, so this is the exception. My son has been living with the burden and embarrassment of bedwetting for 16 years. When dryness didn’t occur naturally by age 4 or 5, I discussed it with our Pediatrician who didn’t think it was cause for concern. He recommended that we simply wait and continue to use Pull-Ups. We did. A few years later, nothing had changed. Our pediatrician suggested using a “bell and pad” alarm system. We did. The problem was that it woke everyone in the house except my son. We abandonded that system after a few miserable weeks. Again, I expressed my frustration to our Pediatrician. He introduced us to a medicine that works for some people and suggested we give it a try. We did. It did not help – even at the highest dosage. Back to Pull-Ups. We restricted fluids and tried waking our son before we went to bed. That was no help because we couldn’t wake him. We would end up physically dragging him to the bathroom, but he was still asleep and very disoriented and would not pee. We tried another bedwetting alarm that attached to his underwear. The alarm woke me up, but again, my son slept through it almost every night. When the sleep deprivation got the better of me, we quit. Back to Pull-ups. Desperate for a solution, we tried the medicine again, hoping that now that he was older, it might have some effect. It did not. Back to Pull-Ups. My son has ADHD and it is common for kids (especially boys) with this disability to be later than their peers in achieving night time dryness. Our pediatrician seemed nonplussed that my son was still wearing Pull-Ups at age 12, 13, 14, and so that’s how we handled it. Eventually, we ditched the Pull-Ups hoping that the discomfort of being wet would wake him up. It did not. A wet bed every night for him and lots of laundry for me. I convinced my son that once he started to grow, the wetting would disappear. It did not. At 16 he was taller than me and still wetting every night. Downhearted and discouraged about the situation, my son pleaded with me to try the medicine again, but it hadn’t worked in the past and there was no reason to think it would work now. So there’s nothing we can do? That’s when I took to the internet – I was looking for a specialist. I came across Dr Sagie’s site and was impressed by what I read. I found the Therapee system on Amazon, accompanied by literally hundreds of 5 star reviews – many describing situations like my own. There was hope. First, I want to say that this system is far superior to any other alarm we’ve tried. The alarm does not have to be attached to the child, which had been source of complaint and discomfort. Amazingly, my son responded to this alarm from the first night on – I can’t explain why this one woke him when the others could not, but it did. We did have a couple of false alarms, but after adjusting the sensitivity level of the pad, the issue was resolved. I have to admit that we did have a few laughs about the name “TheraPEE” and “Dr. Soggy” as we liked to call him, but my son and I found the videos and the star chart to be very encouraging even though they are geared toward much younger kids. To be completely honest, the first 2 weeks were hellish – being woken abuptly once or twice in the wee hours left me feeling pretty raggedy, but soon we were having occassional dry nights (and better sleep). The exercises were helpful and gave my son an active way to participate in his treatment. My reason for writing such a lengthy review is to encourage anyone who is feeling as hopeless as we were. This was the answer for us. It took 6 weeks, but I’m elated to say that my son won’t be facing his 17th birthday as a bedwetter. He’s cured! So thankful for Dr. Sagie’s professional, comprehensive and compassionate treatment. I felt like I had the personal support of a top specialist with the confidence and success rate to solve our problem. By following his directions diligently, we acheived our goal. An enourmous weight has been lifted from my son’s shoulders. Worth every penny!