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No the Melatonin no longer works for her. Just seems like things will work for

a while and then they don't. Makes me wonder if they don't work or she is just

not having a pain episode when they " appear " to be working. Benadryl works best

thus far.. (i think?) but I don't no what the side effects to taking any of this

stuff are...meaning long term.

Mom to Marlee 16 mos. Lipomyelomeningocele, TSC

AFO's, and the longest eyelashes I have ever

seen! Also Mom to Macy 4 (fatty filum)..the

future's first female president and 9

a good student, cheerleader and the best

helper in the world! : 0 )

Re: Marlee/back pain?

It is very possible that the reason she is doing this is because she is in

Pain. As you well know, there could be other reasons as well, but this is

definately a possiblity.

Does she understand other things you tell her or ask her? If she does, then

I would take it as reliable when you asked her what hurts and she pointed to

her Back. I would imagine at 16 Months she does know if something hurts,

it's just that she can't verbalize it. I mean, if she hit her Head, she

would probably say Ow! and hold her Head. Don't dismiss what she is trying

to communicate to you, just because she is soo young.

Did Melatonin stop working? :( Benedryl did work for me, when I was in the

Hospital. But I was taking it for another reason, and it helping with

Sleeping was just a Plus. lol

Spasms are also a possiblity.

I was going to say " Growing Pains " , but that would be almost impossible for

you to know if that is what it is. There is no Test for it, and she is

definately too young to try and figure it out.

Keep us updated.

Me :)

Nebraska, USA

mymocha@...

An example of my thinking she has pain is that once in a while she does not

sleep well and jumps in her sleep. At times this is followed by writhing

around and crying out in her sleep. When she is in one of these episodes

this will go on ALL NIGHT! Last Sat night she did this and was very fussy

all day Sun. I staggered doses of Tylenol and Motrin. This did not help.

When I was dressing her for bed she was really fussing and I just asked her

" what hurts " she put her hand on her back....I.I took her to the Dr on Mon

and he ordered an MRI for this Wed. We also have an appointment to see the

nrsgn on Feb 2nd for her year!

> ly follow up. My PCP has said to try benadryl at bedtime and if that

doesn't work he will order diazapam for when she has this problem. He said

he thinks she is having spasms. Does this sound right? Does anyone have

any suggestions as to what could be going on or what to do about it?

>

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It is very possible that the reason she is doing this is because she is in

Pain. As you well know, there could be other reasons as well, but this is

definately a possiblity.

Does she understand other things you tell her or ask her? If she does, then

I would take it as reliable when you asked her what hurts and she pointed to

her Back. I would imagine at 16 Months she does know if something hurts,

it's just that she can't verbalize it. I mean, if she hit her Head, she

would probably say Ow! and hold her Head. Don't dismiss what she is trying

to communicate to you, just because she is soo young.

Did Melatonin stop working? :( Benedryl did work for me, when I was in the

Hospital. But I was taking it for another reason, and it helping with

Sleeping was just a Plus. lol

Spasms are also a possiblity.

I was going to say " Growing Pains " , but that would be almost impossible for

you to know if that is what it is. There is no Test for it, and she is

definately too young to try and figure it out.

Keep us updated.

Me :)

Nebraska, USA

mymocha@...

An example of my thinking she has pain is that once in a while she does not

sleep well and jumps in her sleep. At times this is followed by writhing

around and crying out in her sleep. When she is in one of these episodes

this will go on ALL NIGHT! Last Sat night she did this and was very fussy

all day Sun. I staggered doses of Tylenol and Motrin. This did not help.

When I was dressing her for bed she was really fussing and I just asked her

" what hurts " she put her hand on her back....I.I took her to the Dr on Mon

and he ordered an MRI for this Wed. We also have an appointment to see the

nrsgn on Feb 2nd for her year!

> ly follow up. My PCP has said to try benadryl at bedtime and if that

doesn't work he will order diazapam for when she has this problem. He said

he thinks she is having spasms. Does this sound right? Does anyone have

any suggestions as to what could be going on or what to do about it?

>

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