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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 546678" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Maybe there's an underlying mood disorder? He's so young, you may not know for many years.</p><p>However, with both Asperger's and bipolar, for example, consistent sleep is of paramount importance. </p><p>We've been giving our son something for sleep for a long time ... antihistamines when he was younger, and other medications now that he's older,and they don't always work. It makes a huge difference.</p><p>If you ever doubt it, just send your son to an overnight at someone's house and see how many days it takes him to get back to center ... </p><p>I hope you all can work out a coping plan for times like this, because I suspect it's not the last. Things like listening to music, going for a walk, maybe running or a sport to tire him out ... just some ideas.</p><p>Best of luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 546678, member: 3419"] Maybe there's an underlying mood disorder? He's so young, you may not know for many years. However, with both Asperger's and bipolar, for example, consistent sleep is of paramount importance. We've been giving our son something for sleep for a long time ... antihistamines when he was younger, and other medications now that he's older,and they don't always work. It makes a huge difference. If you ever doubt it, just send your son to an overnight at someone's house and see how many days it takes him to get back to center ... I hope you all can work out a coping plan for times like this, because I suspect it's not the last. Things like listening to music, going for a walk, maybe running or a sport to tire him out ... just some ideas. Best of luck! [/QUOTE]
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