Guest guest Posted September 29, 2010 Report Share Posted September 29, 2010 Sedation, beathing issues and coma??? Yup...that's the kind of stuff I always find right away online too when I'm scared. I don't know anything about how much you gave of each but I'm sure he'll be fine. You? I'm not so sure about lol. Why do we do these things to ourselves? These kids have spent their entire lives it seems trying to scare the %^$* out of us. I know you too have spent more than enough nights just lying there watching him sleep, making sure that little chest is going up and down. sigh. Will he let you sleep beside him? Is there any medicine left for you? 's still rocking out in bed listening to music and clapping...hopefully she'll sleep before 1 like last night. groan. I know I'm not much help....but you go ahead and sleep now and I'll watch him ok? Good luck mama Beth Sherry Just wondered if anyone is up and online and has an opinion. just could not fall asleep tonight despite exhaustion. I ended up giving him extra melatonin and benadryl to help him fall asleep. He's exhausted because he woke up in the middle of the night 2 nights ago. Anyway, i have to get up at 5:30 for work tomorrow, but now that he's sleeping soundly, I'm worried about giving him both melatonin and benadryl together. I looked online and saw a lot of things saying it was fine and some things saying it could result in too much sedation, breathing issues and coma. So now here I am exhausted but afraid to sleep myself! Anyone ever do this? Thanks, Beth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2010 Report Share Posted September 29, 2010 Thanks, Sherry and Jenn. I gave him 3 ml of liquid melatonin first, then 2 more ml for a total of 5 (teaspoon), then shortly after 5 ml of benadryl. He's 43 lbs. Thanks for the reassurances. I know I need some sleep; I'm going to check him again now and then try to sleep, and if I wake up in the middle of the night I'll check him again. That is if I can sleep. I hope gets to sleep, Sherry. I hope sleeps too, . has had a decent run of sleep since his tonsillectomy healed, but for some reason this week he's back at it. I'm up a lot with him, too. Hugs to all of us weary Mama warriors! And prayers for that he doesn't succumb to the scary stuff and just sleeps well and healthy; I need to let God watch him while I can't, if I can manage that..... Beth Re: anyone up? Melatonin and Benadryl together? Sedation, beathing issues and coma??? Yup...that's the kind of stuff I always find right away online too when I'm scared. I don't know anything about how much you gave of each but I'm sure he'll be fine. You? I'm not so sure about lol. Why do we do these things to ourselves? These kids have spent their entire lives it seems trying to scare the %^$* out of us. I know you too have spent more than enough nights just lying there watching him sleep, making sure that little chest is going up and down. sigh. Will he let you sleep beside him? Is there any medicine left for you? 's still rocking out in bed listening to music and clapping...hopefully she'll sleep before 1 like last night. groan. I know I'm not much help....but you go ahead and sleep now and I'll watch him ok? Good luck mama Beth Sherry Just wondered if anyone is up and online and has an opinion. just could not fall asleep tonight despite exhaustion. I ended up giving him extra melatonin and benadryl to help him fall asleep. He's exhausted because he woke up in the middle of the night 2 nights ago. Anyway, i have to get up at 5:30 for work tomorrow, but now that he's sleeping soundly, I'm worried about giving him both melatonin and benadryl together. I looked online and saw a lot of things saying it was fine and some things saying it could result in too much sedation, breathing issues and coma. So now here I am exhausted but afraid to sleep myself! Anyone ever do this? Thanks, Beth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2010 Report Share Posted September 29, 2010 Haven't mixed them, we use melatonin but Darwyn (6) freaks on Benadryl. Could you sleep beside ? That helps me when I'm worried. Even on the floor beside the bed. You won't sleep well, but maybe you'll sleep a bit. anyone up? Melatonin and Benadryl together? Just wondered if anyone is up and online and has an opinion. just could not fall asleep tonight despite exhaustion. I ended up giving him extra melatonin and benadryl to help him fall asleep. He's exhausted because he woke up in the middle of the night 2 nights ago. Anyway, i have to get up at 5:30 for work tomorrow, but now that he's sleeping soundly, I'm worried about giving him both melatonin and benadryl together. I looked online and saw a lot of things saying it was fine and some things saying it could result in too much sedation, breathing issues and coma. So now here I am exhausted but afraid to sleep myself! Anyone ever do this? Thanks, Beth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2010 Report Share Posted September 29, 2010 Beth, That's what I do when I'm worried about at night (almost always as he used to have nocturnal seizures). I sleep next to his bed or in the bed with him if I'm brave enough to not get kicked. He has a big bed. I know he was given valium and benadryl together at the hospital one time and he was fine but we have no experience with melantonin. Terry anyone up? Melatonin and Benadryl together? Just wondered if anyone is up and online and has an opinion. just could not fall asleep tonight despite exhaustion. I ended up giving him extra melatonin and benadryl to help him fall asleep. He's exhausted because he woke up in the middle of the night 2 nights ago. Anyway, i have to get up at 5:30 for work tomorrow, but now that he's sleeping soundly, I'm worried about giving him both melatonin and benadryl together. I looked online and saw a lot of things saying it was fine and some things saying it could result in too much sedation, breathing issues and coma. So now here I am exhausted but afraid to sleep myself! Anyone ever do this? Thanks, Beth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2010 Report Share Posted September 30, 2010 Beth, Sorry that I am on later when you need an opinion earlier. takes 2mg of slow release melatonin but he could take up to 8mg of slow release. However the 2mg works on . Now on the question of mixing. I am not a pharmacist but I have given tylenol # 3 (codiene)for pain with melatonin, Valium's,and other meds. What the Dr.'s told me is this. Melatonin the supplement is just like melatonin your body makes and it does not interfere with other meds.However I always ask the pharmacist to check interactions before I try a new med with melatonin because pharmacist can tell you more about how meds interact. has never had a problem. Now you maybe sleeper than usual I don't know but it should not hurt him. Any time you are not sure call a 24 hour pharmacy even if you did not get the prescription their and explain what you are trying to do with meds. Also you can call Poison Control. My family teases me saying the people at Poison Control are on first name basis with me. Cyndi B > > Thanks, Sherry and Jenn. I gave him 3 ml of liquid melatonin first, then 2 more ml for a total of 5 (teaspoon), then shortly after 5 ml of benadryl. He's 43 lbs. > > Thanks for the reassurances. I know I need some sleep; I'm going to check him again now and then try to sleep, and if I wake up in the middle of the night I'll check him again. That is if I can sleep. > > I hope gets to sleep, Sherry. I hope sleeps too, . has had a decent run of sleep since his tonsillectomy healed, but for some reason this week he's back at it. I'm up a lot with him, too. Hugs to all of us weary Mama warriors! And prayers for that he doesn't succumb to the scary stuff and just sleeps well and healthy; I need to let God watch him while I can't, if I can manage that..... > > Beth > > > Re: anyone up? Melatonin and Benadryl together? > > > > Sedation, beathing issues and coma??? Yup...that's the kind of stuff I always find right away online too when I'm scared. I don't know anything about how much you gave of each but I'm sure he'll be fine. You? I'm not so sure about lol. Why do we do these things to ourselves? These kids have spent their entire lives it seems trying to scare the %^$* out of us. I know you too have spent more than enough nights just lying there watching him sleep, making sure that little chest is going up and down. sigh. Will he let you sleep beside him? Is there any medicine left for you? > > 's still rocking out in bed listening to music and clapping...hopefully she'll sleep before 1 like last night. groan. I know I'm not much help....but you go ahead and sleep now and I'll watch him ok? > > Good luck mama Beth > Sherry > > Just wondered if anyone is up and online and has an opinion. just could not fall asleep tonight despite exhaustion. I ended up giving him extra melatonin and benadryl to help him fall asleep. He's exhausted because he woke up in the middle of the night 2 nights ago. > > Anyway, i have to get up at 5:30 for work tomorrow, but now that he's sleeping soundly, I'm worried about giving him both melatonin and benadryl together. I looked online and saw a lot of things saying it was fine and some things saying it could result in too much sedation, breathing issues and coma. > > So now here I am exhausted but afraid to sleep myself! Anyone ever do this? > > Thanks, > Beth > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2010 Report Share Posted September 30, 2010 Thanks to all. He slept fine; I got some, not much but at least some, sleep. I am having a hard time waking him but he is breathing fine. So I'm going to carry him down and force him awake. You all helped me get over my fear; thanks so very much! Beth Re: anyone up? Melatonin and Benadryl together? > > > > Sedation, beathing issues and coma??? Yup...that's the kind of stuff I always find right away online too when I'm scared. I don't know anything about how much you gave of each but I'm sure he'll be fine. You? I'm not so sure about lol. Why do we do these things to ourselves? These kids have spent their entire lives it seems trying to scare the %^$* out of us. I know you too have spent more than enough nights just lying there watching him sleep, making sure that little chest is going up and down. sigh. Will he let you sleep beside him? Is there any medicine left for you? > > 's still rocking out in bed listening to music and clapping...hopefully she'll sleep before 1 like last night. groan. I know I'm not much help....but you go ahead and sleep now and I'll watch him ok? > > Good luck mama Beth > Sherry > > Just wondered if anyone is up and online and has an opinion. just could not fall asleep tonight despite exhaustion. I ended up giving him extra melatonin and benadryl to help him fall asleep. He's exhausted because he woke up in the middle of the night 2 nights ago. > > Anyway, i have to get up at 5:30 for work tomorrow, but now that he's sleeping soundly, I'm worried about giving him both melatonin and benadryl together. I looked online and saw a lot of things saying it was fine and some things saying it could result in too much sedation, breathing issues and coma. > > So now here I am exhausted but afraid to sleep myself! Anyone ever do this? > > Thanks, > Beth > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2010 Report Share Posted September 30, 2010 Hi Beth, We recently put an airmatress next to 's bed, as he sometimes gets out of his bed in the middle of the night and falls asleep on the floor (clam shell position). When is sick or not sleeping as well, I will either sleep on the air matress or in his Nascar bed, depending upon where he ends up. Both the matress and the bed can fit an adult up to 6 feet. Prayers for you both for restorative, peaceful sleep. Best, Mom to , 7 yrs. old DS/PDD-NOS Colon Cancer Survivor, 3/19/10 To: From: terese11@... Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2010 00:28:11 -0400 Subject: Re: anyone up? Melatonin and Benadryl together? Beth, That's what I do when I'm worried about at night (almost always as he used to have nocturnal seizures). I sleep next to his bed or in the bed with him if I'm brave enough to not get kicked. He has a big bed. I know he was given valium and benadryl together at the hospital one time and he was fine but we have no experience with melantonin. Terry anyone up? Melatonin and Benadryl together? Just wondered if anyone is up and online and has an opinion. just could not fall asleep tonight despite exhaustion. I ended up giving him extra melatonin and benadryl to help him fall asleep. He's exhausted because he woke up in the middle of the night 2 nights ago. Anyway, i have to get up at 5:30 for work tomorrow, but now that he's sleeping soundly, I'm worried about giving him both melatonin and benadryl together. I looked online and saw a lot of things saying it was fine and some things saying it could result in too much sedation, breathing issues and coma. So now here I am exhausted but afraid to sleep myself! Anyone ever do this? Thanks, Beth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2010 Report Share Posted October 1, 2010 We give Asher 5 hrs 49 lbs 5ml Benadryl along with 1ml (1mg) liquid as well as 4 mg (2 tabs) time released melatonin suggested by Doc at bedtime and he is sleeping from 8:30 or 9 pm to at least 6 am. The time released melatonin we use is made by Twinlabs and is so tiny that he swallows it in jelly and never notices. We have tried other brands and they are too big and he will gag and spit them out. When he does wake occasionally at 3 am or some other early hour, he is still in a crib that he has never figured out how to get out of so he eventually goes back to sleep. I may have to listen to him for a couple of hours moon the monitor though. My mom and step dad are almost done making him a special bed like the bed... A twin sized bed with posts that netting surrounds. It is very cool and I will post pics when it is done Best of luck...sending sleepy thoughts to both of you Amy in CT mommy to Asher 5 DS/ASD and 14 months ASD > > Beth, That's what I do when I'm worried about at night (almost always as he used to have nocturnal seizures). I sleep next to his bed or in the bed with him if I'm brave enough to not get kicked. He has a big bed. I know he was given valium and benadryl together at the hospital one time and he was fine but we have no experience with melantonin. > > > > > Terry > > > > > > anyone up? Melatonin and Benadryl together? > > Just wondered if anyone is up and online and has an opinion. just could not fall asleep tonight despite exhaustion. I ended up giving him extra melatonin and benadryl to help him fall asleep. He's exhausted because he woke up in the middle of the night 2 nights ago. > > Anyway, i have to get up at 5:30 for work tomorrow, but now that he's sleeping soundly, I'm worried about giving him both melatonin and benadryl together. I looked online and saw a lot of things saying it was fine and some things saying it could result in too much sedation, breathing issues and coma. > > So now here I am exhausted but afraid to sleep myself! Anyone ever do this? > > Thanks, > Beth > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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