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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 441733" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>"Out on a limb" again... </p><p>Don't be so hard on these kids - I'm going to take their side and say they really cannot help it. Some may be very sound sleepers, and just don't wake in time - but won't admit it. (been there done that) The drugs only help those whose "slow-down" message hormones don't get going at night... Others have immature bodies whose processing of fluids is uneven - or immature sensory systems, so that they don't drink enough during the day and then drink too much in the evening... </p><p>Honestly - do you really think its fun to have this problem? I don't.</p><p></p><p>BUT... there is something else you can try... </p><p>For some of these kids, the problem is an intollerance to milk protein - cow milk being the worst, but other milks also cause the problem.</p><p></p><p>How do you tell? Go 100% dairy free (the only thing allowed is BUTTER - no milk protein there) for a week. </p><p>If you don't see any difference in a week, then this is not the problem.</p><p>If you DO see a difference? Its... NO dairy, ever. Really hard to do (for a kid) - but it can be done. (THAT would be a whole other thread, though)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 441733, member: 11791"] "Out on a limb" again... Don't be so hard on these kids - I'm going to take their side and say they really cannot help it. Some may be very sound sleepers, and just don't wake in time - but won't admit it. (been there done that) The drugs only help those whose "slow-down" message hormones don't get going at night... Others have immature bodies whose processing of fluids is uneven - or immature sensory systems, so that they don't drink enough during the day and then drink too much in the evening... Honestly - do you really think its fun to have this problem? I don't. BUT... there is something else you can try... For some of these kids, the problem is an intollerance to milk protein - cow milk being the worst, but other milks also cause the problem. How do you tell? Go 100% dairy free (the only thing allowed is BUTTER - no milk protein there) for a week. If you don't see any difference in a week, then this is not the problem. If you DO see a difference? Its... NO dairy, ever. Really hard to do (for a kid) - but it can be done. (THAT would be a whole other thread, though) [/QUOTE]
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