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I wish I could learn to fall asleep.
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<blockquote data-quote="janebrain" data-source="post: 218302" data-attributes="member: 3208"><p>I don't have problems but my difficult child/easy child does and my difficult child 1 did as a teen as well. So, difficult child/easy child can't fall asleep and when she finally does it is time to get up for school. Then she has to have a nap after school--just seems like a vicious cycle. Yet, she says even if she is really tired she can't get to sleep at night.</p><p></p><p>If nothing else, at least I feel like difficult child/easy child isn't the only one with a problem after reading all these replies!</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="janebrain, post: 218302, member: 3208"] I don't have problems but my difficult child/easy child does and my difficult child 1 did as a teen as well. So, difficult child/easy child can't fall asleep and when she finally does it is time to get up for school. Then she has to have a nap after school--just seems like a vicious cycle. Yet, she says even if she is really tired she can't get to sleep at night. If nothing else, at least I feel like difficult child/easy child isn't the only one with a problem after reading all these replies! Thanks, Jane [/QUOTE]
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