Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 Tami, I know you don't want him on any pills nor do I want on any but can not sleep at night if it wasn't for the Trazodone. Without it he would fall asleep in an hour or so then wake up all through the night,every night then be cranky all day & want to sleep. His Psych put him on 50mgs at bedtime. I give him one around 8ish & he wants to be in bed within the hour. He has a nice restful sleep & wakes up refreshed. I tried a few weeks ago not to give him it for a few nights...it didn't work. Maybe give him cleaning jobs to do while you are at work. Can you call him a few times during the day? Just a thought. Take care,Betty Tami <nyx@...> wrote: I am trying really hard to be understanding about my son's sleeping habits... he is 14, and he's been like this all his life, one of the many problems which made me decide to homeschool him. But when I work 8 am til 8 pm on sat and sunday, I go to work and he is passed out, and when I get home, he is wide awake and up all night. He wants to do things with me when I get home, or he wants to do things late at night, and I keep telling him that if he wants to do stuff, it has to be during the day, because most places aren't open late, and I am tired. I haven't give in to him, I don't take him anywhere after 9 p.m., but he thinks this is stupid and he doesn't understand why I have a problem with him being up all night. It interferes with his homeschooling, and since we just started two weeks ago, I haven't been all over him about it yet. I only work 12 hour shifts on the weekends, during the week I am home most of the time, and I want to do things with him, but it is impossible the way things are. I know that sleeping issues are a problem for almost everyone on this site, so I wondered if anyone had any solutions they would be willing to share with the rest of us!! I tried sleeping pills,(his doctor's idea) they didn't work at all, or they would take 6-7 hours to work and that was too late, anyhow... he would just sleep all day again!! I don't really want him on medication at all... but that's just me, he was on abilify and it made him just sit there like a lump... which got rid of the agression, but was disturbing to say the least. Anyhow, any ideas would be greatly appreciated! Tami --------------------------------- Everyone is raving about the all-new beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 We tried trazadone, that is the one that didn't work for 6-7 hours... not sure how that is possible, but he must have a slow metabolism or something... but he'd have to take it at 3 pm in order to sleep by 10 or 11 at night. It made him groggy but he would fight it big time... but he is 6'1, 210 pounds... so not sure about that... Tami Re: ( ) Messed Up Sleeping Schedule Tami, I know you don't want him on any pills nor do I want on any but can not sleep at night if it wasn't for the Trazodone. Without it he would fall asleep in an hour or so then wake up all through the night,every night then be cranky all day & want to sleep. His Psych put him on 50mgs at bedtime. I give him one around 8ish & he wants to be in bed within the hour. He has a nice restful sleep & wakes up refreshed. I tried a few weeks ago not to give him it for a few nights...it didn't work. Maybe give him cleaning jobs to do while you are at work. Can you call him a few times during the day? Just a thought. Take care,Betty Tami <nyx@...> wrote: I am trying really hard to be understanding about my son's sleeping habits... he is 14, and he's been like this all his life, one of the many problems which made me decide to homeschool him. But when I work 8 am til 8 pm on sat and sunday, I go to work and he is passed out, and when I get home, he is wide awake and up all night. He wants to do things with me when I get home, or he wants to do things late at night, and I keep telling him that if he wants to do stuff, it has to be during the day, because most places aren't open late, and I am tired. I haven't give in to him, I don't take him anywhere after 9 p.m., but he thinks this is stupid and he doesn't understand why I have a problem with him being up all night. It interferes with his homeschooling, and since we just started two weeks ago, I haven't been all over him about it yet. I only work 12 hour shifts on the weekends, during the week I am home most of the time, and I want to do things with him, but it is impossible the way things are. I know that sleeping issues are a problem for almost everyone on this site, so I wondered if anyone had any solutions they would be willing to share with the rest of us!! I tried sleeping pills,(his doctor's idea) they didn't work at all, or they would take 6-7 hours to work and that was too late, anyhow... he would just sleep all day again!! I don't really want him on medication at all... but that's just me, he was on abilify and it made him just sit there like a lump... which got rid of the agression, but was disturbing to say the least. Anyhow, any ideas would be greatly appreciated! Tami --------------------------------- Everyone is raving about the all-new beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 Tami, I don't have any great ideas, but my 16 year old son is the same way. His sleep patterns began to change around the time of puberty. Lately, it has gotten a bit better (I think the time change helped). He is usually up very late and can sleep till noon. When he and friends get together on the weekends, I know that they drink alot of caffeine to stay up. I've talked to him about how it is a drug and addictive, but he thinks it's great. Pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 I don't know... once every 3 weeks, he sleeps all night, because it goes like this, he will stay up til 2 am, then sleep til 12, then he will stay up til 3 am and sleep til 1 or 2, then he'll stay up til 4 or 5 am and sleep til 3 or 4pm... it keeps going this way until he sleeps all night, then sleep schedule keeps varying by an hour or so... it's really kind of regular in a unconventional way... just not the way I want it to be!!! AHHHH!! Anyhow, isn't that weird?? Tami Re: ( ) Messed Up Sleeping Schedule Tami, I don't have any great ideas, but my 16 year old son is the same way. His sleep patterns began to change around the time of puberty. Lately, it has gotten a bit better (I think the time change helped). He is usually up very late and can sleep till noon. When he and friends get together on the weekends, I know that they drink alot of caffeine to stay up. I've talked to him about how it is a drug and addictive, but he thinks it's great. Pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 Not too weird at all, Tami. The human biorhythmic clock runs on a 25-hour schedule, but is regulated to the 24 hour solar cycle by a substance called melatonin, which basically causes us to get sleepy when it's dark. If your son has a malfunction in his body so that it is not producing enough melatonin then he may need supplements to allow him to regulate his body clock. It's available in any grocery store. My son also has this problem (he's 3 now), and we give him a peppermint flavored chewable melatonin we get at Trader Joe's (500mcg). For a adolescent or adult, I would think a 1mg to 3mg dose would be appropriate. Hope this helps. Jon Re: ( ) Messed Up Sleeping Schedule Tami, I don't have any great ideas, but my 16 year old son is the same way. His sleep patterns began to change around the time of puberty. Lately, it has gotten a bit better (I think the time change helped). He is usually up very late and can sleep till noon. When he and friends get together on the weekends, I know that they drink alot of caffeine to stay up. I've talked to him about how it is a drug and addictive, but he thinks it's great. Pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 Cool, I will have to try that... I know that sometimes I have a hard time sleeping at night as well... mostly because I am worried about him being up all night!! How long does it usually take to work, do you think? Thanks, Tami Re: ( ) Messed Up Sleeping Schedule Tami, I don't have any great ideas, but my 16 year old son is the same way. His sleep patterns began to change around the time of puberty. Lately, it has gotten a bit better (I think the time change helped). He is usually up very late and can sleep till noon. When he and friends get together on the weekends, I know that they drink alot of caffeine to stay up. I've talked to him about how it is a drug and addictive, but he thinks it's great. Pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 Tami, Both my son and I had the same problem, too, but we take Risperdal in the evening and that knocks us out, usually within an hour or two. The melatonin is also supposed to take effect within an hour, but with my little one, given the proper environment (dark, and relatively quiet) he'll be asleep in half an hour. Jon Re: ( ) Messed Up Sleeping Schedule I don't know... once every 3 weeks, he sleeps all night, because it goes like this, he will stay up til 2 am, then sleep til 12, then he will stay up til 3 am and sleep til 1 or 2, then he'll stay up til 4 or 5 am and sleep til 3 or 4pm... it keeps going this way until he sleeps all night, then sleep schedule keeps varying by an hour or so... it's really kind of regular in a unconventional way... just not the way I want it to be!!! AHHHH!! Anyhow, isn't that weird?? Tami ----- Original Messe ----- Use | Unsubscribe Recent Activity a.. 27New Members b.. 5New Photos c.. 1New Links Visit Your Group TV Staying in tonight? Check Daily Picks & see what to watch. Search Ads Get new customers. List your web site in Search. Start a group in 3 easy steps. Connect with others. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2006 Report Share Posted November 20, 2006 I'm really interested in the chewable melatonin you were talking about at Trader Joes. My son always complains about not being able to fall asleep. I don't want to put him on medication because I worry about side effects. We got him a bed tent and that helps but some nights, not all the time, he just can't fall asleep. Is this something I can just give him when he needs it and are there side effects or anything like that? Jon Baker <bakerj7@...> wrote: Tami, Both my son and I had the same problem, too, but we take Risperdal in the evening and that knocks us out, usually within an hour or two. The melatonin is also supposed to take effect within an hour, but with my little one, given the proper environment (dark, and relatively quiet) he'll be asleep in half an hour. Jon Re: ( ) Messed Up Sleeping Schedule I don't know... once every 3 weeks, he sleeps all night, because it goes like this, he will stay up til 2 am, then sleep til 12, then he will stay up til 3 am and sleep til 1 or 2, then he'll stay up til 4 or 5 am and sleep til 3 or 4pm... it keeps going this way until he sleeps all night, then sleep schedule keeps varying by an hour or so... it's really kind of regular in a unconventional way... just not the way I want it to be!!! AHHHH!! Anyhow, isn't that weird?? Tami ----- Original Messe ----- Use | Unsubscribe Recent Activity a.. 27New Members b.. 5New Photos c.. 1New Links Visit Your Group TV Staying in tonight? Check Daily Picks & see what to watch. Search Ads Get new customers. List your web site in Search. Start a group in 3 easy steps. Connect with others. .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2006 Report Share Posted November 20, 2006 BE CAREFUL!!!!It isn't always as black and white as you may think. My AS ADHD daughter had the same problem, but we found out it was a sleep disorder. Melatonin would have made it worse. Just be careful! Tami, > Both my son and I had the same problem, too, but we take Risperdal in the evening > and that knocks us out, usually within an hour or two. The melatonin is also supposed > to take effect within an hour, but with my little one, given the proper environment (dark, > and relatively quiet) he'll be asleep in half an hour. > Jon > Re: ( ) Messed Up Sleeping Schedule > > I don't know... once every 3 weeks, he sleeps all night, because it goes like this, he will stay up til 2 am, then sleep til 12, then he will stay up til 3 am and sleep til 1 or 2, then he'll stay up til 4 or 5 am and sleep til 3 or 4pm... it keeps going this way until he sleeps all night, then sleep schedule keeps varying by an hour or so... it's really kind of regular in a unconventional way... just not the way I want it to be!!! AHHHH!! Anyhow, isn't that weird?? Tami > ----- Original Messe ----- > Use | Unsubscribe > Recent Activity > a.. 27New Members > b.. 5New Photos > c.. 1New Links > Visit Your Group > TV > Staying in tonight? > > Check Daily Picks & > > see what to watch. > > Search Ads > Get new customers. > > List your web site > > in Search. > > > Start a group > > in 3 easy steps. > > Connect with others. > . > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2006 Report Share Posted November 21, 2006 I don't know any answers to this without using meds personally. We've used several through the years. The best and most effective is " clonidine. " We have used " tenex " before but like your experience, it worked 6 or 8 hours later and that did not work out. Currently my 17 yo takes Ambien, a script med. We've tried with less success to use melatonin. It works maybe 70% of the time and is OTC. It seemed to stop working after a while. I have two boys with HFA and they both have the same night/day problems. We realized with our older ds that he is on a 36 hour schedule instead of a 24 schedule. My other one has a lot of anxiety and I think it prevents him from shutting off at night. Sometimes if I can keep him still for a up to five minutes, he is out like a light. Other times, nothing works. So we decided to use meds with him also eventually. There are a host of things to try for sleep issues- things like making a bedtime routine. Taking a warm bath with lavender in it, no pop before a certain time and limit caffiene, etc. You could find someone who specializes in behavior to help you as well. I have no idea whether that works or not as we never tried it. If you have a developmental doc or neurologist, ask them for advice. This is an area that is not studied much yet. Good luck! Roxanna ( ) Messed Up Sleeping Schedule I am trying really hard to be understanding about my son's sleeping habits... he is 14, and he's been like this all his life, one of the many problems which made me decide to homeschool him. But when I work 8 am til 8 pm on sat and sunday, I go to work and he is passed out, and when I get home, he is wide awake and up all night. He wants to do things with me when I get home, or he wants to do things late at night, and I keep telling him that if he wants to do stuff, it has to be during the day, because most places aren't open late, and I am tired. I haven't give in to him, I don't take him anywhere after 9 p.m., but he thinks this is stupid and he doesn't understand why I have a problem with him being up all night. It interferes with his homeschooling, and since we just started two weeks ago, I haven't been all over him about it yet. I only work 12 hour shifts on the weekends, during the week I am home most of the time, and I want to do things with him, but it is impossible the way things are. I know that sleeping issues are a problem for almost everyone on this site, so I wondered if anyone had any solutions they would be willing to share with the rest of us!! I tried sleeping pills,(his doctor's idea) they didn't work at all, or they would take 6-7 hours to work and that was too late, anyhow... he would just sleep all day again!! I don't really want him on medication at all... but that's just me, he was on abilify and it made him just sit there like a lump... which got rid of the agression, but was disturbing to say the least. Anyhow, any ideas would be greatly appreciated! Tami ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.409 / Virus Database: 268.14.7/537 - Release Date: 11/17/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2006 Report Share Posted November 21, 2006 Even though it's OTC, it's still a drug. You can also find chewable melatonin at GNC stores. I don't know if that is a national chain or not but it's big around here in Ohio. Roxanna Re: ( ) Messed Up Sleeping Schedule I don't know... once every 3 weeks, he sleeps all night, because it goes like this, he will stay up til 2 am, then sleep til 12, then he will stay up til 3 am and sleep til 1 or 2, then he'll stay up til 4 or 5 am and sleep til 3 or 4pm... it keeps going this way until he sleeps all night, then sleep schedule keeps varying by an hour or so... it's really kind of regular in a unconventional way... just not the way I want it to be!!! AHHHH!! Anyhow, isn't that weird?? Tami ----- Original Messe ----- Use | Unsubscribe Recent Activity a.. 27New Members b.. 5New Photos c.. 1New Links Visit Your Group TV Staying in tonight? Check Daily Picks & see what to watch. Search Ads Get new customers. List your web site in Search. Start a group in 3 easy steps. Connect with others. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2006 Report Share Posted November 21, 2006 My 3 year old has not been diagnosed with AS, but has all the classic symptoms and signs of it. He has always been a very good sleeper until recently. I cannot get the child to go to sleep. He usually doesn't fall asleep until 10 or sometimes 11 at night. Then he wakes up several times throughout the night. Last night he didn't go to sleep until after 10:30 and then he woke up several times afterward. When I went to get him up this morning, I noticed that his closet doors were open and he had been playing with his hotwheels.I don't know how long he was up playing. I have tried everything that I know to do to get him to go to sleep at a decent hour, but nothing works. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I can do to get him to sleep. He will be going to the doctor to get tested for AS next month. Felicia ---- amanda_appl <amanda_appl@...> wrote: > BE CAREFUL!!!!It isn't always as black and white as you may think. > My AS ADHD daughter had the same problem, but we found out it was a > sleep disorder. Melatonin would have made it worse. Just be > careful! > Tami, > > Both my son and I had the same problem, too, but we take Risperdal > in the evening > > and that knocks us out, usually within an hour or two. The > melatonin is also supposed > > to take effect within an hour, but with my little one, given the > proper environment (dark, > > and relatively quiet) he'll be asleep in half an hour. > > Jon > > Re: ( ) Messed Up Sleeping Schedule > > > > I don't know... once every 3 weeks, he sleeps all night, because > it goes like this, he will stay up til 2 am, then sleep til 12, then > he will stay up til 3 am and sleep til 1 or 2, then he'll stay up > til 4 or 5 am and sleep til 3 or 4pm... it keeps going this way > until he sleeps all night, then sleep schedule keeps varying by an > hour or so... it's really kind of regular in a unconventional way... > just not the way I want it to be!!! AHHHH!! Anyhow, isn't that > weird?? Tami > > ----- Original Messe ----- > > Use | Unsubscribe > > Recent Activity > > a.. 27New Members > > b.. 5New Photos > > c.. 1New Links > > Visit Your Group > > TV > > Staying in tonight? > > > > Check Daily Picks & > > > > see what to watch. > > > > Search Ads > > Get new customers. > > > > List your web site > > > > in Search. > > > > > > Start a group > > > > in 3 easy steps. > > > > Connect with others. > > . > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2006 Report Share Posted November 21, 2006 My 3 year old has not been diagnosed with AS, but has all the classic symptoms and signs of it. He has always been a very good sleeper until recently. I cannot get the child to go to sleep. He usually doesn't fall asleep until 10 or sometimes 11 at night. Then he wakes up several times throughout the night. Last night he didn't go to sleep until after 10:30 and then he woke up several times afterward. When I went to get him up this morning, I noticed that his closet doors were open and he had been playing with his hotwheels.I don't know how long he was up playing. I have tried everything that I know to do to get him to go to sleep at a decent hour, but nothing works. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I can do to get him to sleep. He will be going to the doctor to get tested for AS next month. Felicia ---- amanda_appl <amanda_appl@...> wrote: > BE CAREFUL!!!!It isn't always as black and white as you may think. > My AS ADHD daughter had the same problem, but we found out it was a > sleep disorder. Melatonin would have made it worse. Just be > careful! > Tami, > > Both my son and I had the same problem, too, but we take Risperdal > in the evening > > and that knocks us out, usually within an hour or two. The > melatonin is also supposed > > to take effect within an hour, but with my little one, given the > proper environment (dark, > > and relatively quiet) he'll be asleep in half an hour. > > Jon > > Re: ( ) Messed Up Sleeping Schedule > > > > I don't know... once every 3 weeks, he sleeps all night, because > it goes like this, he will stay up til 2 am, then sleep til 12, then > he will stay up til 3 am and sleep til 1 or 2, then he'll stay up > til 4 or 5 am and sleep til 3 or 4pm... it keeps going this way > until he sleeps all night, then sleep schedule keeps varying by an > hour or so... it's really kind of regular in a unconventional way... > just not the way I want it to be!!! AHHHH!! Anyhow, isn't that > weird?? Tami > > ----- Original Messe ----- > > Use | Unsubscribe > > Recent Activity > > a.. 27New Members > > b.. 5New Photos > > c.. 1New Links > > Visit Your Group > > TV > > Staying in tonight? > > > > Check Daily Picks & > > > > see what to watch. > > > > Search Ads > > Get new customers. > > > > List your web site > > > > in Search. > > > > > > Start a group > > > > in 3 easy steps. > > > > Connect with others. > > . > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2006 Report Share Posted November 21, 2006 I think melotonin is habit forming. check on that. we do have some (the peppermint trader joes chewable) but have only used it twice in 2 years because of that concern. Essenfeld wrote: > > I'm really interested in the chewable melatonin you were talking about > at Trader Joes. My son always complains about not being able to fall > asleep. I don't want to put him on medication because I worry about > side effects. We got him a bed tent and that helps but some nights, > not all the time, he just can't fall asleep. Is this something I can > just give him when he needs it and are there side effects or anything > like that? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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