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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 498490" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Ok...what is his sleep routine and what does he like? I cant do sleep without noise which means I have to have the TV on. I literally wake up if the power goes off. Isnt that crazy? We used to have Dish TV and they would cut the satellite off at 3am and it would wake me up every damn morning at that time. Drove me nuts. I would have to wake up and turn it back on. Or just stay awake until then and then go to bed. </p><p></p><p>Could he have a radio on to soothing music? Or an audiobook? Books are normally something that people can fall asleep reading. Maybe get him a book light and a book he would read. Then his room light his off, he can read in bed and when he feels really sleepy he can just fall asleep and if the book light is still on...so what. </p><p></p><p>Or if he can take visteral or benedryl...go for that. Warm milk with a bit of vanilla helps too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 498490, member: 1514"] Ok...what is his sleep routine and what does he like? I cant do sleep without noise which means I have to have the TV on. I literally wake up if the power goes off. Isnt that crazy? We used to have Dish TV and they would cut the satellite off at 3am and it would wake me up every damn morning at that time. Drove me nuts. I would have to wake up and turn it back on. Or just stay awake until then and then go to bed. Could he have a radio on to soothing music? Or an audiobook? Books are normally something that people can fall asleep reading. Maybe get him a book light and a book he would read. Then his room light his off, he can read in bed and when he feels really sleepy he can just fall asleep and if the book light is still on...so what. Or if he can take visteral or benedryl...go for that. Warm milk with a bit of vanilla helps too. [/QUOTE]
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