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Hello,

My son has had trouble sleeping as well. We have noticed a dramatic change

with the start of Growth Hormone. Apparantly, having low levels can effect

length of sleep time. His sleep is still effected by teething issues and nasal

congestion....but not as much.

Kim McKie mom to Will, 23 months CHARGe

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Hello,

My son has had trouble sleeping as well. We have noticed a dramatic change

with the start of Growth Hormone. Apparantly, having low levels can effect

length of sleep time. His sleep is still effected by teething issues and nasal

congestion....but not as much.

Kim McKie mom to Will, 23 months CHARGe

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Hello,

My son has had trouble sleeping as well. We have noticed a dramatic change

with the start of Growth Hormone. Apparantly, having low levels can effect

length of sleep time. His sleep is still effected by teething issues and nasal

congestion....but not as much.

Kim McKie mom to Will, 23 months CHARGe

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Aubrie has always slept well. She took afternoon naps until she began

kindergarten. Then she still took them every once in a while. She sleeps a

good full night with no trouble. Both of my kids are good sleepers, so it

runs in the family. But she definitely doesn't have any CHARGE sleep issues

(knock on wood). Perhaps will be the same.

Michele W

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Jillyan was put on an antihystamine...I give her 1 tsp at 9:00PM and

she is usually asleep within 30-60 minutes after taking it. She

will sleep until about 8:00AM. We've tried reducing the dose but

the result is always the same -- she wakes up at 3:00AM and I have

to get up at 6:00AM to get ready for work and to take the kids to

the sitter. I hate giving her the medication, but I can no longer

function on minimal sleep, go to work and then come home to take

care of my family. Plus Jillyan will start preschool this fall so I

need for her to get her rest.

Huggins

Mom to Hailey (7) and Jillyan (3)

> Message: 25

>    Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 22:53:33 -0500

>    From: <lewcap@e...>

> Subject: Re: Digest Number 2782

>

>     Oh, my. I am so distressed that the sleep issue comes up with

CHARGE.

> takes Melatonin, but when she was home in February, we ended

up having

> to give her 1 mg. Ativan to keep her asleep (the same thing

happened last

> August). She'll go right to sleep for a very few hours on the

Melatonin, but

> gets up...I'd really like to hear others' experiences.

>     Martha

>

*********************************************************************

*********

> ***************

> Martha, Hannah is on 0.1 mg of Clonidine and 1/2 of a 3 mg tablet

of

> melatonin. The doctor explained to us that the clonidine only

lasts for 4 hours (gets

> her to sleep but wears off and would wake up). So we added the

melatonin in

> 1 mg incraments. That seems to keep her asleep at this stage of

the game. She

> is 9 years old and weighs 70 pounds. Lets see what the others

have to

> say!!!!!

>

>

>

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Jillyan was put on an antihystamine...I give her 1 tsp at 9:00PM and

she is usually asleep within 30-60 minutes after taking it. She

will sleep until about 8:00AM. We've tried reducing the dose but

the result is always the same -- she wakes up at 3:00AM and I have

to get up at 6:00AM to get ready for work and to take the kids to

the sitter. I hate giving her the medication, but I can no longer

function on minimal sleep, go to work and then come home to take

care of my family. Plus Jillyan will start preschool this fall so I

need for her to get her rest.

Huggins

Mom to Hailey (7) and Jillyan (3)

> Message: 25

>    Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 22:53:33 -0500

>    From: <lewcap@e...>

> Subject: Re: Digest Number 2782

>

>     Oh, my. I am so distressed that the sleep issue comes up with

CHARGE.

> takes Melatonin, but when she was home in February, we ended

up having

> to give her 1 mg. Ativan to keep her asleep (the same thing

happened last

> August). She'll go right to sleep for a very few hours on the

Melatonin, but

> gets up...I'd really like to hear others' experiences.

>     Martha

>

*********************************************************************

*********

> ***************

> Martha, Hannah is on 0.1 mg of Clonidine and 1/2 of a 3 mg tablet

of

> melatonin. The doctor explained to us that the clonidine only

lasts for 4 hours (gets

> her to sleep but wears off and would wake up). So we added the

melatonin in

> 1 mg incraments. That seems to keep her asleep at this stage of

the game. She

> is 9 years old and weighs 70 pounds. Lets see what the others

have to

> say!!!!!

>

>

>

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Jillyan was put on an antihystamine...I give her 1 tsp at 9:00PM and

she is usually asleep within 30-60 minutes after taking it. She

will sleep until about 8:00AM. We've tried reducing the dose but

the result is always the same -- she wakes up at 3:00AM and I have

to get up at 6:00AM to get ready for work and to take the kids to

the sitter. I hate giving her the medication, but I can no longer

function on minimal sleep, go to work and then come home to take

care of my family. Plus Jillyan will start preschool this fall so I

need for her to get her rest.

Huggins

Mom to Hailey (7) and Jillyan (3)

> Message: 25

>    Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 22:53:33 -0500

>    From: <lewcap@e...>

> Subject: Re: Digest Number 2782

>

>     Oh, my. I am so distressed that the sleep issue comes up with

CHARGE.

> takes Melatonin, but when she was home in February, we ended

up having

> to give her 1 mg. Ativan to keep her asleep (the same thing

happened last

> August). She'll go right to sleep for a very few hours on the

Melatonin, but

> gets up...I'd really like to hear others' experiences.

>     Martha

>

*********************************************************************

*********

> ***************

> Martha, Hannah is on 0.1 mg of Clonidine and 1/2 of a 3 mg tablet

of

> melatonin. The doctor explained to us that the clonidine only

lasts for 4 hours (gets

> her to sleep but wears off and would wake up). So we added the

melatonin in

> 1 mg incraments. That seems to keep her asleep at this stage of

the game. She

> is 9 years old and weighs 70 pounds. Lets see what the others

have to

> say!!!!!

>

>

>

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The medication is call Hydroxyzine. It is commonly used in children

as an antihystamine, however, an alternate use is for kids with

insomnia. I hate to drug her to make her sleep but I'm loving the

fact that I get a good night's sleep and she is much happier as well.

Huggins

Mom to Jillyan (3) and Hailey (7)

> What med is she taking? Thanks - Martha

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The medication is call Hydroxyzine. It is commonly used in children

as an antihystamine, however, an alternate use is for kids with

insomnia. I hate to drug her to make her sleep but I'm loving the

fact that I get a good night's sleep and she is much happier as well.

Huggins

Mom to Jillyan (3) and Hailey (7)

> What med is she taking? Thanks - Martha

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Hello;

I'm 25 years old and have had sleeping problems my whole life, there are nights

when I get a good 8 hours sleep but there are other nights when I don't get any

sleep at all. I spend the night on the computer or in front of the television,

the full 24 - 36 hour cycle of staying up is active and able as if I never

missed a night of sleep. There were times when over a period of time it would

run me down, but now I'm used to it.

Sincerely yours; Krista Bach.

lakcharge@... wrote:

There have probably been posts on this question before, but I'm fairly new to

the list so I'll ask again! Do any of your kids have sleep problems? Our

daughter , who is 2 1/2, just doesn't seem to require much sleep (not near

as much as her Mom and Dad do!). She's been getting into this pattern lately

where she wakes up in the middle of the night, and she's wide awake for several

hours. She's not fussy or anything--she's usually " wired " and ready to play,

eat, or whatever. We've tried just leaving her in her bed since she doesn't cry

or fuss, but she'll still stay awake in it for several hours--so most usually

one of us will just get up with her and let her do her own thing for a little

while until she gets tired again.

This used to happen only about once a month, but lately it's progressed to about

once a week. This past week, it happened several nights in a row. We've asked

our developmental ped about it (she's somewhat familiar with CHARGE), and she

suggested giving a small dosage of melatonin. But she did say that kids

get reliant on that for sleep, so you have to keep increasing the dosage over

time. I'm not really thrilled about giving something that she's going to

need to keep relying on for sleep. Has anyone tried melatonin? What were your

experiences? Other suggestions?

Thanks!

Kauffman - mother to (2 1/2) and wife to Arlin

Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership in the

CHARGE Syndrome Foundation.

For information about the CHARGE Syndrome

Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter)

please contact marion@... or visit

the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation web page

at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

7th International

CHARGE Syndrome Conference, Miami Beach, Florida, July 22-24, 2005. Information

will be available at our website

www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-. In Canada, you may contact

CHARGE Syndrome Canada at 1- (families), visit

www.chargesyndrome.ca, or email info@.... Thank you!

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Hello;

I'm 25 years old and have had sleeping problems my whole life, there are nights

when I get a good 8 hours sleep but there are other nights when I don't get any

sleep at all. I spend the night on the computer or in front of the television,

the full 24 - 36 hour cycle of staying up is active and able as if I never

missed a night of sleep. There were times when over a period of time it would

run me down, but now I'm used to it.

Sincerely yours; Krista Bach.

lakcharge@... wrote:

There have probably been posts on this question before, but I'm fairly new to

the list so I'll ask again! Do any of your kids have sleep problems? Our

daughter , who is 2 1/2, just doesn't seem to require much sleep (not near

as much as her Mom and Dad do!). She's been getting into this pattern lately

where she wakes up in the middle of the night, and she's wide awake for several

hours. She's not fussy or anything--she's usually " wired " and ready to play,

eat, or whatever. We've tried just leaving her in her bed since she doesn't cry

or fuss, but she'll still stay awake in it for several hours--so most usually

one of us will just get up with her and let her do her own thing for a little

while until she gets tired again.

This used to happen only about once a month, but lately it's progressed to about

once a week. This past week, it happened several nights in a row. We've asked

our developmental ped about it (she's somewhat familiar with CHARGE), and she

suggested giving a small dosage of melatonin. But she did say that kids

get reliant on that for sleep, so you have to keep increasing the dosage over

time. I'm not really thrilled about giving something that she's going to

need to keep relying on for sleep. Has anyone tried melatonin? What were your

experiences? Other suggestions?

Thanks!

Kauffman - mother to (2 1/2) and wife to Arlin

Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership in the

CHARGE Syndrome Foundation.

For information about the CHARGE Syndrome

Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter)

please contact marion@... or visit

the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation web page

at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

7th International

CHARGE Syndrome Conference, Miami Beach, Florida, July 22-24, 2005. Information

will be available at our website

www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-. In Canada, you may contact

CHARGE Syndrome Canada at 1- (families), visit

www.chargesyndrome.ca, or email info@.... Thank you!

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Hello;

I'm 25 years old and have had sleeping problems my whole life, there are nights

when I get a good 8 hours sleep but there are other nights when I don't get any

sleep at all. I spend the night on the computer or in front of the television,

the full 24 - 36 hour cycle of staying up is active and able as if I never

missed a night of sleep. There were times when over a period of time it would

run me down, but now I'm used to it.

Sincerely yours; Krista Bach.

lakcharge@... wrote:

There have probably been posts on this question before, but I'm fairly new to

the list so I'll ask again! Do any of your kids have sleep problems? Our

daughter , who is 2 1/2, just doesn't seem to require much sleep (not near

as much as her Mom and Dad do!). She's been getting into this pattern lately

where she wakes up in the middle of the night, and she's wide awake for several

hours. She's not fussy or anything--she's usually " wired " and ready to play,

eat, or whatever. We've tried just leaving her in her bed since she doesn't cry

or fuss, but she'll still stay awake in it for several hours--so most usually

one of us will just get up with her and let her do her own thing for a little

while until she gets tired again.

This used to happen only about once a month, but lately it's progressed to about

once a week. This past week, it happened several nights in a row. We've asked

our developmental ped about it (she's somewhat familiar with CHARGE), and she

suggested giving a small dosage of melatonin. But she did say that kids

get reliant on that for sleep, so you have to keep increasing the dosage over

time. I'm not really thrilled about giving something that she's going to

need to keep relying on for sleep. Has anyone tried melatonin? What were your

experiences? Other suggestions?

Thanks!

Kauffman - mother to (2 1/2) and wife to Arlin

Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership in the

CHARGE Syndrome Foundation.

For information about the CHARGE Syndrome

Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter)

please contact marion@... or visit

the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation web page

at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

7th International

CHARGE Syndrome Conference, Miami Beach, Florida, July 22-24, 2005. Information

will be available at our website

www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-. In Canada, you may contact

CHARGE Syndrome Canada at 1- (families), visit

www.chargesyndrome.ca, or email info@.... Thank you!

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We fought to have take her sleep meds again tonight; I hate it - Andy and

I are not usually confrontational parents!. Has anyone ever done a study of

sleep and our kids? If this has been posted previously, I probably wasn't

facing/having the issue. How well known is the problem? Martha

Note to all: when a child starts waking at 11:00 (oh, I'm glad I haven't faced

that) or 's 1:30, life changes dreadfully. We need input from specialists

on this - and quickly. For instance, Andy and I hesitate to give the

up-to-3 mg. Ativan her dr. has okayed because we don't like the way she's zonked

the next day. The Trazedone (again, I've probably misspelled this) works

beautifully, but she hates taking it. I've tasted it, and it's really not bad at

all. On and on. Professionals: help!

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We fought to have take her sleep meds again tonight; I hate it - Andy and

I are not usually confrontational parents!. Has anyone ever done a study of

sleep and our kids? If this has been posted previously, I probably wasn't

facing/having the issue. How well known is the problem? Martha

Note to all: when a child starts waking at 11:00 (oh, I'm glad I haven't faced

that) or 's 1:30, life changes dreadfully. We need input from specialists

on this - and quickly. For instance, Andy and I hesitate to give the

up-to-3 mg. Ativan her dr. has okayed because we don't like the way she's zonked

the next day. The Trazedone (again, I've probably misspelled this) works

beautifully, but she hates taking it. I've tasted it, and it's really not bad at

all. On and on. Professionals: help!

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We fought to have take her sleep meds again tonight; I hate it - Andy and

I are not usually confrontational parents!. Has anyone ever done a study of

sleep and our kids? If this has been posted previously, I probably wasn't

facing/having the issue. How well known is the problem? Martha

Note to all: when a child starts waking at 11:00 (oh, I'm glad I haven't faced

that) or 's 1:30, life changes dreadfully. We need input from specialists

on this - and quickly. For instance, Andy and I hesitate to give the

up-to-3 mg. Ativan her dr. has okayed because we don't like the way she's zonked

the next day. The Trazedone (again, I've probably misspelled this) works

beautifully, but she hates taking it. I've tasted it, and it's really not bad at

all. On and on. Professionals: help!

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How much Melatonin do you use? 's regular dose is 1mg, but we've increased

it (usually) to 3 mg. during this school break. Of

course, is 20, and your child is much younger. Still, I'm interested in

how much a younger child can take. My brother, a psychiatrist, is much more

liberal in dosage than our local ped - and my sib is also extremely

conservative. Martha

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How much Melatonin do you use? 's regular dose is 1mg, but we've increased

it (usually) to 3 mg. during this school break. Of

course, is 20, and your child is much younger. Still, I'm interested in

how much a younger child can take. My brother, a psychiatrist, is much more

liberal in dosage than our local ped - and my sib is also extremely

conservative. Martha

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Krista: You almost scare me! I remember my father hardly ever sleeping more than

3 hours each night. I was thrilled when he called out to me in the wee hours to

ask if I wanted to join him for warm milk or Creole French toast. That said,

is developmentally delayed, will not - at least as of now - keep herself

occupied with the computer at 1 a.m. Have you tried and had bad experiences with

meds? I worry about this alot because my mother-in-law was simply hooked on

sleeping meds. Ugh. The night gets long. Martha

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I can't swallow pills, and with my sleep apnea I can't take any type of sleeping

medications that alter my unconcious state, cause I could stop breathing, and

since I have neck and shoulder abnormalities it can go forward while sleeping

and cut off my breathing. I go with the flow.

My doctor put me on a medication that knocked me right out and scared my mother

who is a Regestered Nurse. So I don't even try to find something that works

cause it might give me a negitive reaction, and also with my neck I can stop

breathing without even realizing it.

I live through the episodes pretty smoothly now. I'm used to it.

Sincerely yours; Krista.

wrote:

Krista: You almost scare me! I remember my father hardly ever sleeping more than

3 hours each night. I was thrilled when he called out to me in the wee hours to

ask if I wanted to join him for warm milk or Creole French toast. That said,

is developmentally delayed, will not - at least as of now - keep herself

occupied with the computer at 1 a.m. Have you tried and had bad experiences with

meds? I worry about this alot because my mother-in-law was simply hooked on

sleeping meds. Ugh. The night gets long. Martha

Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership in the

CHARGE Syndrome Foundation.

For information about the CHARGE Syndrome

Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter)

please contact marion@... or visit

the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation web page

at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

7th International

CHARGE Syndrome Conference, Miami Beach, Florida, July 22-24, 2005. Information

will be available at our website

www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-. In Canada, you may contact

CHARGE Syndrome Canada at 1- (families), visit

www.chargesyndrome.ca, or email info@.... Thank you!

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