Oh how I can relate to this, don't let your pediatrician tell you your child is lazy!! my son wet his pants until he was 13 years old, during the day until he was about 8, then at night until he was around 13. My son's doctor was wonderful,and after trying several different things, at his suggestion, I finally took him to an urologist, not because it was bothering me, but it was really bothering him. what the urologist said, was that his bladder and his nervous system were not "fine tuned" and he didn't know that he had to go until he was fixing to wet his pants or already had. so when he said he had to go, he had to go then, he couldn't hold it. When my son first starting potty training he did well, but I was told it was sort of like because it was a new thing he was more aware of it so he would run to the potty, but after awhile when the "newness" wore off and he was busy playing or doing something that had his attention, he wasn't fully aware of the signals his body was sending him. we tried a couple of different medicines, the DDAVP worked the best, although it didn't completely stop the wetting, but it slowed it down a lot, as he matured (hit puberty) he out grew it. I know this seems like a long time to you, and chances are your child will outgrow it sooner, we just took it in stride, and never made a big deal out of it, but whatever you do, never shame your child, just accept it as a part of who they are, they feel bad about it already. I know this was long, but I truly hope it helps you, but I watched my son struggle with this and not understand why he was different so my heart goes out to children who have problems with this. Have a great day.