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How worried should I be about sleep issues?
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<blockquote data-quote="julierose24" data-source="post: 557310" data-attributes="member: 15387"><p>She has a sleeping bag under our bed -when she wakes up, she comes into our room, takes it out and uses it. </p><p></p><p>As far as communication -I've always thought of her communication skills as good. She spoke early, and talks non stop. But recently, I'm not so sure. She has trouble articulating how she is feeling, and why she is acting the way she is. She knows that she has changed (she recently wrote "I'm not who I used to be." I asked her who she used to be, and she said "Kind."). But she can't tell me why or how. She once said that she has something inside of her that tells her to make mommy and daddy mad. </p><p></p><p>As far as sleep, is there something specific that I should ask her dr about? or a certain test to request?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="julierose24, post: 557310, member: 15387"] She has a sleeping bag under our bed -when she wakes up, she comes into our room, takes it out and uses it. As far as communication -I've always thought of her communication skills as good. She spoke early, and talks non stop. But recently, I'm not so sure. She has trouble articulating how she is feeling, and why she is acting the way she is. She knows that she has changed (she recently wrote "I'm not who I used to be." I asked her who she used to be, and she said "Kind."). But she can't tell me why or how. She once said that she has something inside of her that tells her to make mommy and daddy mad. As far as sleep, is there something specific that I should ask her dr about? or a certain test to request? [/QUOTE]
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