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difficult child up all night...At my wits end
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<blockquote data-quote="tictoc" data-source="post: 360567" data-attributes="member: 7916"><p>Thanks for your replies. I hadn't thought about the possibility of an AP for the crisis period and then weaning down. That possibility might go over better with husband. </p><p> </p><p>It is now almost 5 p.m. and difficult child is still going. He is starting to seem tired and is less gleeful, but still...</p><p> </p><p>Re melatonin: difficult child takes 3 mg an hour or so before bedtime every night. It usually does seem to help. I sympathize with being up with your difficult child until 11:00 every night. difficult child used to be up until 10 or 11 every night, but the combination of clonidine and melatonin usually means that he is asleep by 9:00. </p><p> </p><p>I'm thinking a call to the psychiatrist is in order. We have an appointment that is more than two weeks away and I think that is too long. husband and I have talked several times today and he seems to be coming around to the idea that something is off. We'll talk more tonight, assuming that difficult child actually sleeps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tictoc, post: 360567, member: 7916"] Thanks for your replies. I hadn't thought about the possibility of an AP for the crisis period and then weaning down. That possibility might go over better with husband. It is now almost 5 p.m. and difficult child is still going. He is starting to seem tired and is less gleeful, but still... Re melatonin: difficult child takes 3 mg an hour or so before bedtime every night. It usually does seem to help. I sympathize with being up with your difficult child until 11:00 every night. difficult child used to be up until 10 or 11 every night, but the combination of clonidine and melatonin usually means that he is asleep by 9:00. I'm thinking a call to the psychiatrist is in order. We have an appointment that is more than two weeks away and I think that is too long. husband and I have talked several times today and he seems to be coming around to the idea that something is off. We'll talk more tonight, assuming that difficult child actually sleeps. [/QUOTE]
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