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<blockquote data-quote="seekinghope" data-source="post: 183111" data-attributes="member: 5528"><p>Hello Rob,</p><p>I am also pretty new here but I can offer some help from my experience with the sleep issue.</p><p>I tend to think that a lot of our difficult child have these hunger periods (maybe due to medications wearing -off)so...</p><p>I always gave my difficult child a cup of hot chocolate in bed, sometimes hot milk; my preferred drink. Helped with hunger in the night.</p><p>A hot water bottle to help relax, and his stomach bothered him sometimes anyway.</p><p>Also, when they were younger I kept the "static " channel turned on, on the T.V. with the light turned way down. Kept his mind busy and distracted from natural noises that may be occurring.</p><p>Well, this seemed to help. Especially the routine of it.</p><p>Good Luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seekinghope, post: 183111, member: 5528"] Hello Rob, I am also pretty new here but I can offer some help from my experience with the sleep issue. I tend to think that a lot of our difficult child have these hunger periods (maybe due to medications wearing -off)so... I always gave my difficult child a cup of hot chocolate in bed, sometimes hot milk; my preferred drink. Helped with hunger in the night. A hot water bottle to help relax, and his stomach bothered him sometimes anyway. Also, when they were younger I kept the "static " channel turned on, on the T.V. with the light turned way down. Kept his mind busy and distracted from natural noises that may be occurring. Well, this seemed to help. Especially the routine of it. Good Luck! [/QUOTE]
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