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Have to restrain your kids every single night?
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<blockquote data-quote="oceans" data-source="post: 37008" data-attributes="member: 2687"><p>I'm surprised that the Zyprexa does not help him sleep. It is really helping mine. Before that we just made sure he could not get on the computer, but his sleep pattern was flipping around all over the place. Our difficult child is over 200 lbs so restraining has not been an option for quite some time. There are medications that will assist in sleep. We discussed it with the sleep study dr. we saw, but never tried them. The problem we had is that sometimes he would sleep for 16 hrs at a time and we could not get him up, and sometimes could not sleep at all during the night. Perhaps yours would benefit from those kind of medications since it seems to be a consistent problem each night. With us we felt that the sleep was beyond his or our control, so at the time we did not fight with him. We just did whatever we needed to make certain he had nothing fun and stimulating to do, so that we were not providing him with entertainment when we all knew it was sleep time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oceans, post: 37008, member: 2687"] I'm surprised that the Zyprexa does not help him sleep. It is really helping mine. Before that we just made sure he could not get on the computer, but his sleep pattern was flipping around all over the place. Our difficult child is over 200 lbs so restraining has not been an option for quite some time. There are medications that will assist in sleep. We discussed it with the sleep study dr. we saw, but never tried them. The problem we had is that sometimes he would sleep for 16 hrs at a time and we could not get him up, and sometimes could not sleep at all during the night. Perhaps yours would benefit from those kind of medications since it seems to be a consistent problem each night. With us we felt that the sleep was beyond his or our control, so at the time we did not fight with him. We just did whatever we needed to make certain he had nothing fun and stimulating to do, so that we were not providing him with entertainment when we all knew it was sleep time. [/QUOTE]
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