Guest guest Posted April 11, 2004 Report Share Posted April 11, 2004 Penny, If it is still taking him 1-2 hours to fall asleep, I don' t think the melatonin is working or you are not using the right form. My boys get so sleepy that they cannot stay awake within 30 minutes of taking melatonin. They are tired within 20 minutes and asleep within 30. With no melatonin, they stay up until midnight or 1am easily. They are just not sleepy. Now, I will add that without Taurine, the melatonin is not as effective for my boys. They still fall asleep within 30 minutes, but they do not stay asleep all night. I do not know if this combo works for other kids or not. But I give 1 Taurine (325mg) in the morning and one at bedtime. If I do not give both, they do not sleep as long. Giving both doses of Taurine and .5mg of fast acting melatonin yields about 9-10 hours of continuous sleep. No melatonin and no taurine= 6-7 hours of sleep starting at about midnight, not continuous Melatonin and no taurine= 8 hours of sleep, not continuous Also, what other supplements are you giving and at what time of day are you giving them? Jody mom to -5 and -7 SCD 14 months Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2004 Report Share Posted April 11, 2004 Penny, My son takes the melatonin and the magnesium glycinate also. He is usually asleep in 1 hour . Without it he gets too anxious laying awake in bed. I notice if something is medically up then the melatonin doesn't seem to work. ie. when he was severly constipated. You might keep a sleep log with his position when he felll asleep vs. did he wake up at night. For my son, it seems that when I check him before I go to sleep, if his knees are up then he wakes in the morning having not rested well or may even wake up at night. For the most part though the melatonin works for us. Maybe you need to up the dose. Perhaps you should talk to your dr. on that, especially is you know medically he is okay. (c or d just for starters) Hope this helps, Doreen O.T...how do you get your kids to sleep Kenzie has been on melatonin for years. I tried a couple of other things but they didn't really work. But, melatonin isn't the best either. He is on a time released one. He will fall asleep generally in 1-2 hours after getting it but wakes up most nights. He may be awake 3-4 hours. Other nights he sleeps through the night. I think yeast is gone for now so I can't blame that. I am trying tonight to go without melatonin being that it is a weekend. He will be awake till midnight, at least. I've done this before so I know. I lock him in his room for safety. He has a little porta potty in there so he can pee if he has to. I just feel guilty about him being in there so long awake. I just can't stay up with him. I need a break in the evening. So, does anyone have any good sleep suggestions? Is there another supplement that would work better? He gets magnesium glycinate in the evening. BTW, last night I took one of his melatonin by accident. I was in an auto pilot mode. Anyhow, I had a terrible nightmare. It may just be coincidence but I've heard of this before. My nine year can't sleep either. She takes one almost every night and she sleeps like a rock. Sorry for this long post. Thanks Penny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2004 Report Share Posted April 11, 2004 I don't know if you want to go this route, but a friend of mine has to use trazadone (?) to get her kid to sleep. They tried everything else and nothing seemed to work. He's also pretty agressive and it helps level him out some as well. She's just getting into the dietary intervention, I'm spoon feeding her - she just got to where she could stomach that thimerisol in the vaccines was probably the cause of his autism, baby steps!!! She tried melatonin and had to go a more difficult road, the side effects aren't anything to be overly worried about so it could be a thought. Karyn, Mom to 4.3 yoa, dx'd severly autistic, GF/CF, SCD 2 mths Kenzie has been on melatonin for years. I tried a couple of other things but they didn't really work. But, melatonin isn't the best either. He is on a time released one. He will fall asleep generally in 1-2 hours after getting it but wakes up most nights. He may be awake 3-4 hours. Other nights he sleeps through the night. I think yeast is gone for now so I can't blame that. I am trying tonight to go without melatonin being that it is a weekend. He will be awake till midnight, at least. I've done this before so I know. I lock him in his room for safety. He has a little porta potty in there so he can pee if he has to. I just feel guilty about him being in there so long awake. I just can't stay up with him. I need a break in the evening. So, does anyone have any good sleep suggestions? Is there another supplement that would work better? He gets magnesium glycinate in the evening. BTW, last night I took one of his melatonin by accident. I was in an auto pilot mode. Anyhow, I had a terrible nightmare. It may just be coincidence but I've heard of this before. My nine year can't sleep either. She takes one almost every night and she sleeps like a rock. Sorry for this long post. Thanks Penny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2004 Report Share Posted April 11, 2004 Penny, When I gave the melatonin from Kirkman's (capsules), it took almost an hour for my boys to fall asleep. No good for me. I used their chewables, which worked quickly, until we started SCD. The chewables are illegal. So, I switched to KAL brand fast acting melatonin. I use Taurine from Kirkman's (325 mg). I didn't think that GNC actually sold Taurine. Very few places actually make taurine as a separate supplement. I have no idea whether or not GNC makes it or whether it would be legal. Sorry. I would not give any vitamins containing B vitamins late in the afternoon. I give all of my boys supplements in the morning because if I give them in the afternoon, they have a much harder time sleeping. I don't think that zinc and magnesium would interfere with sleep. Jody mom to -5 and -7 SCD 14 months Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2004 Report Share Posted April 13, 2004 Dear Penny my 3 year old Dimiter used to have inconsolable (scream+stare) nightwaking for months he would sleep about 2 hours/night, no naps for days in a row that went away with GFCF/SF his hyperactivity during the day went down with Feingold Diet then he would go to bed at about midnite or 2am and stim a lot in the evenings post dinner rowdy verbal stim, hyperactive by now he goes to bed voluntarily or when told verbally by 8 or 8:30am, someitmes tucking himself in and sleep all night (we wake him to go potty once, then he goes back to sleep) till we wake him at 8am I believe these helped him 1. enzymes with EVERY meal/snacks, 2 caps Kirman's digestive enzymes with DPP-IV if he has meats (for his indigestion, acid reflux) 2. no food by 6:30pm; after dinner, we let him exercise/run in yard sleep with light tummy by 8:30pm 3. heaviest foods (eg lamb, meats) in the morning..digested by night for good night's sleep. Reduced frying. Once we gave him sautee carrots, shallots, lamb and he could not sleep and threw all that fried stuff out, then slept. So we greatly reduced frying 4. I we feed him too much, he tends to sit up instead of lying down. We think maybe that prevents acid reflux 5. by now with firm stools in SCD, he sleeps like an angel I hope you get this magic soon, on SCD! (our meals are very puritanical: to aid his very poor digestion eg -boiled zucchini/broccoli/garlic/ veggies, go through juicer, fed as soup -intro soups -sautee lamb, cut in very small pieces, fed only in the morning, without anything else (food combination) -scrambled eggs (limited) -ripe banana, avocado -boiled peas, I peel each membrane off each and every pea -ops! I gotta go change diaper of my 13 month old now good luck! your determination through so many obstacles is an inspiration to me, Penny! love to you and your guy mama Jzin Dimiter age 3, ASD...great sleep, starting to count, can answer " what is that ? questions " , no more super sensitive ears/head, etc daily miracles unfolding. Thanks to SCD/Elaine!!!! SCD intro since 2/04 just started goat milk yogurt last night...very excited Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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