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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 538958" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>My pediatrician has always said we are lucky in this one area. Q (knock wood ) has had only situation specific sleep issues on a few nights. Typically puts himself to bed and gets up when I wake him. He is sleepwalking recently ..</p><p>The zyprexa? ?? </p><p>Anyway he always says sleep issues are among the most frequent complaints he has from parents with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) kiddos. I think the sleep study is a great idea. Turns out simple seizures were walking my son up repeatedly during the night though he'd go back to sleep. That can mess with mood and behavior. I would never have known if not for the inpatient eeg. The sensory part is a good bet too. Different sheets. A special mattress or topper, special pillows etc. Mine too uses a weighted blanket. Loves two of them some nights. We also use benedryl but that backfires for some kids. </p><p></p><p>I</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 538958, member: 12886"] My pediatrician has always said we are lucky in this one area. Q (knock wood ) has had only situation specific sleep issues on a few nights. Typically puts himself to bed and gets up when I wake him. He is sleepwalking recently .. The zyprexa? ?? Anyway he always says sleep issues are among the most frequent complaints he has from parents with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) kiddos. I think the sleep study is a great idea. Turns out simple seizures were walking my son up repeatedly during the night though he'd go back to sleep. That can mess with mood and behavior. I would never have known if not for the inpatient eeg. The sensory part is a good bet too. Different sheets. A special mattress or topper, special pillows etc. Mine too uses a weighted blanket. Loves two of them some nights. We also use benedryl but that backfires for some kids. I [/QUOTE]
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