Guest guest Posted November 18, 2004 Report Share Posted November 18, 2004 Good Luck! > > Tomorrow is the day for the shoes and dbb. I'm so nervous. I know > that all kids react differently so I'm curious to see how my son is > going to take it. The downfall is that he just started to sleep well > at night. He slept for almost 7 straight hours last night!! > > Wish us luck! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2004 Report Share Posted November 18, 2004 7 hrs WOW thats great but don't be nervous it wont be as hard as you think and he will adjust faster than you think and he'll be sleeping just as good as he is now.It take some time but it goes fast.GOOD LUCK JEN-mom to ALEXANDER (BCF)23\7........07-11-04 big drs appt tomorrow Tomorrow is the day for the shoes and dbb. I'm so nervous. I know that all kids react differently so I'm curious to see how my son is going to take it. The downfall is that he just started to sleep well at night. He slept for almost 7 straight hours last night!! Wish us luck! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2004 Report Share Posted November 18, 2004 7 hours of sleep? what's that. Logan is 4 months, 1 week and still waking up every hour at night. yes i have tried the cereal at night, in the morning, with a feeder, with a spoon. you know all those wives tales that guarantee your little to sleep all night. Called the pedi and he said to just deal with it and not let him cry it out because Logan has been through so much already he does not want to add to his stress. i agree but come on there has to be some good old fashion remedy out there that still works. i want to figure something out now because i except a set back when we get the shoes. And yes Logan has his mommy wrapped around his little finger so that does not help. Any advice? jenandloren jenandloren@...> wrote:7 hrs WOW thats great but don't be nervous it wont be as hard as you think and he will adjust faster than you think and he'll be sleeping just as good as he is now.It take some time but it goes fast.GOOD LUCK JEN-mom to ALEXANDER (BCF)23\7........07-11-04 big drs appt tomorrow Tomorrow is the day for the shoes and dbb. I'm so nervous. I know that all kids react differently so I'm curious to see how my son is going to take it. The downfall is that he just started to sleep well at night. He slept for almost 7 straight hours last night!! Wish us luck! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2004 Report Share Posted November 18, 2004 For my daughter, white noise helps when she has a problem sleeping. We have a fan in her room that we keep pointes away from her but she finds the noise comforting. I have also known people that record their vacuum cleaner because it has the same effect. I guess it supposed to be similar to the noise in the womb for the baby. Maybe that might help you. Jenni a Holland wrote: >7 hours of sleep? what's that. Logan is 4 months, 1 week and still waking up every hour at night. yes i have tried the cereal at night, in the morning, with a feeder, with a spoon. you know all those wives tales that guarantee your little to sleep all night. Called the pedi and he said to just deal with it and not let him cry it out because Logan has been through so much already he does not want to add to his stress. i agree but come on there has to be some good old fashion remedy out there that still works. i want to figure something out now because i except a set back when we get the shoes. And yes Logan has his mommy wrapped around his little finger so that does not help. Any advice? > >jenandloren jenandloren@...> wrote:7 hrs WOW thats great but don't be nervous it wont be as hard as you think and he will adjust faster than you think and he'll be sleeping just as good as he is now.It take some time but it goes fast.GOOD LUCK > >JEN-mom to ALEXANDER (BCF)23\7........07-11-04 > big drs appt tomorrow > > > > Tomorrow is the day for the shoes and dbb. I'm so nervous. I know > that all kids react differently so I'm curious to see how my son is > going to take it. The downfall is that he just started to sleep well > at night. He slept for almost 7 straight hours last night!! > > Wish us luck! > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2004 Report Share Posted November 18, 2004 Now I'm the biggest softie their is, but I did let him cry himself to sleep a few times. It seems like torture, but it hasn't lasted past 15 minutes. I did that the night before last and then he had the great night last night. I doubt I'll do the same tomorrow night since it will be the first night in the shoes, but I will after a few days. It's worth it!!! 7 hrs WOW thats great but don't be nervous it wont be as hard as you think and he will adjust faster than you think and he'll be sleeping just as good as he is now.It take some time but it goes fast.GOOD LUCK > > JEN-mom to ALEXANDER (BCF)23\7........07-11-04 > big drs appt tomorrow > > > > Tomorrow is the day for the shoes and dbb. I'm so nervous. I know > that all kids react differently so I'm curious to see how my son is > going to take it. The downfall is that he just started to sleep well > at night. He slept for almost 7 straight hours last night!! > > Wish us luck! > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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