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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 576030" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>We have tried medications before (three or four different ones) and except for when she was younger, it just escalated things. </p><p></p><p>Last night, she made a big deal of how she CAN NOT sleep in a room without a door - because of privacy issues! Which is odd, cause I don't know how many times I have closed the blinds as she is changing clothes. We have a story and a half home - and there are two bedrooms upstairs with a bathroom in the middle. So you go up the stairs, her room is on the right, the bathroom door is straight ahead, and little sis's room is to the left. So since she CAN NOT sleep in a room without a door... she slept in the closet. The closet is a walk in, but it is over the garage and very chilly in there. But once she says something like that she will do it just to prove that she CAN NOT sleep in a room with out a door. KSM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 576030, member: 12511"] We have tried medications before (three or four different ones) and except for when she was younger, it just escalated things. Last night, she made a big deal of how she CAN NOT sleep in a room without a door - because of privacy issues! Which is odd, cause I don't know how many times I have closed the blinds as she is changing clothes. We have a story and a half home - and there are two bedrooms upstairs with a bathroom in the middle. So you go up the stairs, her room is on the right, the bathroom door is straight ahead, and little sis's room is to the left. So since she CAN NOT sleep in a room without a door... she slept in the closet. The closet is a walk in, but it is over the garage and very chilly in there. But once she says something like that she will do it just to prove that she CAN NOT sleep in a room with out a door. KSM [/QUOTE]
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