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<blockquote data-quote="fun fam" data-source="post: 606268" data-attributes="member: 15196"><p>For sure sensory processing disorder (SPD). Definitely. Can sensory processing disorder (SPD) not stand alone? I don't know. At first I heard its always comorbid with ADHD or autism, etc. But some other expert tells me it can definitely stand alone. So I have no idea. Early years were pretty normal--born healthy and full term. Lots of love and attention always. Neither husband nor I have bad tempers so we've been able to withstand his behavior without much yelling or anything like that. </p><p></p><p>He did have sleep apnea as a baby/toddler, that was diagnosed at 3 years old. So his sleep those early years was TERRIBLE. Our twins weren't the best sleepers either (didn't sleep through the night till 2 years old) so we thought it just ran in the family. But difficult child's sleep kept getting worse and worse as he got older, not better. He would snore, thrash, scream and sleep walk. At age 2, he was waking up more at night than our newborn. Every single night. He was crazy tired but could not take a decent nap. We talked to the pediatrician numerous times and he thought difficult child would outgrow it. Finally, at age 3, I was crying in the dr office saying its just not normal, please help! finally, a sleep study was done and found he was not breathing well at night, which is why he could never sleep. We took out his tonsils, and he slept calmly through the night right away. It felt like a miracle...but now he have these behavioral issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fun fam, post: 606268, member: 15196"] For sure sensory processing disorder (SPD). Definitely. Can sensory processing disorder (SPD) not stand alone? I don't know. At first I heard its always comorbid with ADHD or autism, etc. But some other expert tells me it can definitely stand alone. So I have no idea. Early years were pretty normal--born healthy and full term. Lots of love and attention always. Neither husband nor I have bad tempers so we've been able to withstand his behavior without much yelling or anything like that. He did have sleep apnea as a baby/toddler, that was diagnosed at 3 years old. So his sleep those early years was TERRIBLE. Our twins weren't the best sleepers either (didn't sleep through the night till 2 years old) so we thought it just ran in the family. But difficult child's sleep kept getting worse and worse as he got older, not better. He would snore, thrash, scream and sleep walk. At age 2, he was waking up more at night than our newborn. Every single night. He was crazy tired but could not take a decent nap. We talked to the pediatrician numerous times and he thought difficult child would outgrow it. Finally, at age 3, I was crying in the dr office saying its just not normal, please help! finally, a sleep study was done and found he was not breathing well at night, which is why he could never sleep. We took out his tonsils, and he slept calmly through the night right away. It felt like a miracle...but now he have these behavioral issues. [/QUOTE]
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