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Thinking more and more difficult child has sleep issues
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<blockquote data-quote="StressedM0mma" data-source="post: 484676" data-attributes="member: 13204"><p>Thanks. I have already talked to her about it, and at this point we both (and husband) just want to find out what is going on with her. I definitely plan on asking for a sleep study. I told her that I am going to let her sleep this weekend without waking her so that I can see how much she sleeps. I have been keeping a journal of behaviors since Thanksgiving to see if we can find any patterns. </p><p> I mentioned before that she has had problems sleeping for a long time. Her patterns have always been off. And her pediatrician. just dismissed it and gave her klonipin to try to make her sleep. All it did was increase her anger. Not what we needed. I am mad at myself for not being more forceful with the pediatrician. and make him do more. I was too trustworthy. I have learned my lesson though. If I want something for her, and no one is listening I need to demand it. I feel like if I had pushed it sooner, we may have never had to get to this point. Sigh. Breathe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StressedM0mma, post: 484676, member: 13204"] Thanks. I have already talked to her about it, and at this point we both (and husband) just want to find out what is going on with her. I definitely plan on asking for a sleep study. I told her that I am going to let her sleep this weekend without waking her so that I can see how much she sleeps. I have been keeping a journal of behaviors since Thanksgiving to see if we can find any patterns. I mentioned before that she has had problems sleeping for a long time. Her patterns have always been off. And her pediatrician. just dismissed it and gave her klonipin to try to make her sleep. All it did was increase her anger. Not what we needed. I am mad at myself for not being more forceful with the pediatrician. and make him do more. I was too trustworthy. I have learned my lesson though. If I want something for her, and no one is listening I need to demand it. I feel like if I had pushed it sooner, we may have never had to get to this point. Sigh. Breathe. [/QUOTE]
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