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Thinking more and more difficult child has sleep issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 484669" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Mention it to the psychiatrist and ask for a sleep study. It is one night at the hospital and is not invasive at all. My husband had it done and was diagnosis with sleep apnea. </p><p>V will go for a sleep study in 2 weeks. Even if nothing is found, at least you would have ruled out something. Then you could look at other reasons for her chronic fatigue. I guess it is always good to rule out physical issues before assuming it is all in the head, Know what I mean?.</p><p></p><p>And as she is 14, I would suggest talking about it and ask for her input. I am a big believer in talking (when it is possible, I know sometimes it can make things worst).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 484669, member: 11847"] Mention it to the psychiatrist and ask for a sleep study. It is one night at the hospital and is not invasive at all. My husband had it done and was diagnosis with sleep apnea. V will go for a sleep study in 2 weeks. Even if nothing is found, at least you would have ruled out something. Then you could look at other reasons for her chronic fatigue. I guess it is always good to rule out physical issues before assuming it is all in the head, Know what I mean?. And as she is 14, I would suggest talking about it and ask for her input. I am a big believer in talking (when it is possible, I know sometimes it can make things worst). [/QUOTE]
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