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<blockquote data-quote="Autismkids" data-source="post: 336945" data-attributes="member: 8756"><p>You should do a sleep study. My son had a bunch of sleep disorders confirmed by two studies.</p><p> </p><p>He has severe sleep fragmentation, rythmic movement disorder (he bangs his head and hums when he wakes), night terrors, mild obstructive sleep apnea, his sleep efficiency (sp?) is only in the 80th%, and it takes him 3x as long as normal to get to the first stage of REM sleep.</p><p> </p><p>My theory is that our kids get such crappy sleep that when they try to go to sleep again, their bodies are just so worn out they can't do it. My son sleeps much better over the summer because we're more active. The doctor thinks his ADHD is messing with the sleep and it needs to somehow be turned off at bedtime, but obviously there's no disability switch on the side of his head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Autismkids, post: 336945, member: 8756"] You should do a sleep study. My son had a bunch of sleep disorders confirmed by two studies. He has severe sleep fragmentation, rythmic movement disorder (he bangs his head and hums when he wakes), night terrors, mild obstructive sleep apnea, his sleep efficiency (sp?) is only in the 80th%, and it takes him 3x as long as normal to get to the first stage of REM sleep. My theory is that our kids get such crappy sleep that when they try to go to sleep again, their bodies are just so worn out they can't do it. My son sleeps much better over the summer because we're more active. The doctor thinks his ADHD is messing with the sleep and it needs to somehow be turned off at bedtime, but obviously there's no disability switch on the side of his head. [/QUOTE]
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