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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 239148" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Just wanted to say I have similar issues with difficult child 1's sleep habits. He's frequently up at hours after midnight foraging in the kitchen for whatever suits him (usually chocolate or icecream, but sometimes canned fruit). He takes it back to his room where he plays his DS Lite until he passes out, and sometimes the food is not eaten so I find a melted bowl of mush or gooey stuff melted on his hands or face. </p><p> </p><p>If I catch him up late with the game on, I confiscate it. I should probably clamp down harder and just take it and hide it for a few days each time he pulls a late-night stunt like that.</p><p> </p><p>difficult child 2 on the other hand sometimes just cannot sleep, period. Even with the Seroquel XR. One night last week I suspect he didn't fall asleep at all, but tossed and turned all night. When I went in at 7am to wake him, he was half awake already and tearful saying he couldn't sleep at all that night. But in his case, he wasn't playing with anything, so I let him sleep in late that day. I'm still not sure what causes it and am keeping an eye on this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 239148, member: 3444"] Just wanted to say I have similar issues with difficult child 1's sleep habits. He's frequently up at hours after midnight foraging in the kitchen for whatever suits him (usually chocolate or icecream, but sometimes canned fruit). He takes it back to his room where he plays his DS Lite until he passes out, and sometimes the food is not eaten so I find a melted bowl of mush or gooey stuff melted on his hands or face. If I catch him up late with the game on, I confiscate it. I should probably clamp down harder and just take it and hide it for a few days each time he pulls a late-night stunt like that. difficult child 2 on the other hand sometimes just cannot sleep, period. Even with the Seroquel XR. One night last week I suspect he didn't fall asleep at all, but tossed and turned all night. When I went in at 7am to wake him, he was half awake already and tearful saying he couldn't sleep at all that night. But in his case, he wasn't playing with anything, so I let him sleep in late that day. I'm still not sure what causes it and am keeping an eye on this. [/QUOTE]
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