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<blockquote data-quote="Marcie Mac" data-source="post: 393770" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>Have no suggestions for your girl however, I found that putting some environmental sounds into my Ipod, and plugging it into my head when I hit the bed, works wonders for me when I am stressed (and years before when my own night owl was roaming round the house everywhere in the middle of the night. My favorite is a rainstorm in a field of cows and sheep - for some reason I hear rain it always makes me tired. Mine would clean in the middle of the night when he was having a bad spell - nothing like waking up to a sound of a vacume at 3:30 in the morning. At least I was a little rested when it came time to battle him getting him out of bed. When he was doing hypnosis with the psychiatric doctor,she had given him a calming tape to listen to. </p><p> </p><p>Also do you or someone you know, know how to crochet? It was my grandmothers cure for figiting. I can't tell you how many chains I made for holy medals for the missionaries in Africa. ROFLMBO I would have been credited, am sure, with covering the whole population of Africa by myself. I progressed on to scarves with a simple stich for the people who lived in cold climates and who were to poor to buy one. Maybe you could teach your girl how to do that, its not very hard.</p><p> </p><p>Am so glad am past that stage. Neither one of my boys have normal sleep patterns - rule is now video games or TV need to be via their earphones, and there is no hammering, vacumeing, anything that makes noise since 5 hours is the max I can do sleeping then I am up roaming as well.</p><p> </p><p>Marcie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcie Mac, post: 393770, member: 47"] Have no suggestions for your girl however, I found that putting some environmental sounds into my Ipod, and plugging it into my head when I hit the bed, works wonders for me when I am stressed (and years before when my own night owl was roaming round the house everywhere in the middle of the night. My favorite is a rainstorm in a field of cows and sheep - for some reason I hear rain it always makes me tired. Mine would clean in the middle of the night when he was having a bad spell - nothing like waking up to a sound of a vacume at 3:30 in the morning. At least I was a little rested when it came time to battle him getting him out of bed. When he was doing hypnosis with the psychiatric doctor,she had given him a calming tape to listen to. Also do you or someone you know, know how to crochet? It was my grandmothers cure for figiting. I can't tell you how many chains I made for holy medals for the missionaries in Africa. ROFLMBO I would have been credited, am sure, with covering the whole population of Africa by myself. I progressed on to scarves with a simple stich for the people who lived in cold climates and who were to poor to buy one. Maybe you could teach your girl how to do that, its not very hard. Am so glad am past that stage. Neither one of my boys have normal sleep patterns - rule is now video games or TV need to be via their earphones, and there is no hammering, vacumeing, anything that makes noise since 5 hours is the max I can do sleeping then I am up roaming as well. Marcie [/QUOTE]
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