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Hi, Just got off the phone with my girlfriend, her son hasn't slept more than an

hour at a time for over a week now, and she's at her wits end.

 

I suggested the usual...lavender on the pillow, warm bath before bed, massage

before bed. switching to soya milk, to see if it's a cows milk allergy.. Oh and

btw he's 13 months.

 

Apparently, he gets up after an hour and sits on the floor and screams, they can

calm him down for about 5 minutes then he's back on the floor again.

 

Her daughter's have very sensitive skin, super sensitive, so she is going to

change the sheets to another material, to try that.. They already use special

washing powder, thats non allergenic.

 

Has anyone else came across this? An appointment has been set up with the

Doctor, but that's for Thursday, and the family could all kill each other by

then..LOL...

 

Any suggestions, would be greatly appreciated.

 

Carol

 

 

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Hi Carol,

 

Is the baby starting to teethe maybe?

I'd try the Hyland's homeopathic teething tablets and if teething is the

cause it may help.

 

Also, maybe baby will sleep for longer if mama give him a nice bath, a

massage and then takes a nap with him? I bet mom could use the nap too

;)

 

Those are two things right off the top of my head!

 

Good luck to her and the wee one :)

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom - really off now to get a BUNCH of work done - oil oil

everywhere and not a drop to drink ... wasn't that a line in The

Albatross? *lol* Oh, wait, it was WATER in that poem - silly me ;-p

<grinz>)

 

 

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

Carol Pearce [cjpearce]

 

 

Hi, Just got off the phone with my girlfriend, her son hasn't slept more

than an hour at a time for over a week now, and she's at her wits end.

 

I suggested the usual...lavender on the pillow, warm bath before bed,

massage before bed. switching to soya milk, to see if it's a cows milk

allergy.. Oh and btw he's 13 months.

 

Apparently, he gets up after an hour and sits on the floor and screams,

they can calm him down for about 5 minutes then he's back on the floor

again.

 

Her daughter's have very sensitive skin, super sensitive, so she is

going to change the sheets to another material, to try that.. They

already use special washing powder, thats non allergenic.

 

Has anyone else came across this? An appointment has been set up with

the Doctor, but that's for Thursday, and the family could all kill each

other by then..LOL...

 

Any suggestions, would be greatly appreciated.

 

Carol

 

 

 

 

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I know this is not ideal, but taking the baby to bed with them might

just work for awhile.

How exhausting this must be.

If it's food or tummy discomfort, usually the baby will pull up it's

legs, when having fits.

If it's clothes, I highly recommend soft unbleached cotton. My

girlfriend had children that had sensitive skin and she bought old

flannel sheets, cut them up and made little soft clothes out of them./

I hope they find relief. My babies are grown ups now, but I remember

those years :)

C-m

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Such good ideas, must be wonderful mommies out there. :)

Has she tried rinsing the clothing and linens in vinegar rinse? Cuts the

residue left by detergents and soaps.

Also chamomile tea with peppermint may soothe the tummy and nerves.

If afraid of sleeping in a bed with the child (I never was) a recliner works

miracles.

HTH,

Jan S

www.sweetprairiesoap.com

jans

 

 

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They just had a special on sleep disorders a month ago on tv and one of the

things they showed was a young boy, about 3, that would fall asleep and then

only sleep for an hour or two and wake up screaming! They discovered that

he has sleep apnea. They say it's very under diagnosed. Some of the signs

are very traumatic sleep, where people punch and hit, loud snoring (they

showed an 8 year old girl snoring loudly) and very restless sleep with lots

of movements in the bed. All these respond very quickly to the CPAP machine

They showed the little boy and the girl wearing the machine and sleeping

soundly throughout the night, from the very first night. The machine looks

pretty unwieldily and they asked if it was uncomfortable to sleep with, but

because it allows such restful sleep, no one minded it at all, not even the

little boy. So, if they don't find anything else, have the baby checked for

sleep apnea. (it was pretty scary looking when they hooked the little guy

up to all the wires, but they are just sensors so didn't hurt him at all)

 

samala

Renee

" tossed down to live among angels, who have forgotten what they are, I

strive to remember " RLV 1998

 

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Hi, Just got off the phone with my girlfriend, her son hasn't slept more

than an hour at a time for over a week now, and she's at her wits end.

 

I suggested the usual...lavender on the pillow, warm bath before bed,

massage before bed. switching to soya milk, to see if it's a cows milk

allergy.. Oh and btw he's 13 months.

 

Apparently, he gets up after an hour and sits on the floor and screams, they

can calm him down for about 5 minutes then he's back on the floor again.

 

Her daughter's have very sensitive skin, super sensitive, so she is going to

change the sheets to another material, to try that.. They already use

special washing powder, thats non allergenic.

 

Has anyone else came across this? An appointment has been set up with the

Doctor, but that's for Thursday, and the family could all kill each other by

then..LOL...

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Thanks... to Christine, Christa, Jan and ofcourse you Renee for all the

great suggestions.. I have forwarded them on to my girlfriend, and will give

you an update later in the week, after she's had a chance to try them out

and see the doctor.

This truly is a GREAT list.

 

Carol

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" Renee Votta " <reneev

 

Tuesday, July 20, 2004 11:08 AM

Re: Baby help

 

 

> They just had a special on sleep disorders a month ago on tv and one of

the

> things they showed was a young boy, about 3, that would fall asleep and

then

> only sleep for an hour or two and wake up screaming! They discovered that

> he has sleep apnea. They say it's very under diagnosed. Some of the

signs

> are very traumatic sleep, where people punch and hit, loud snoring (they

> showed an 8 year old girl snoring loudly) and very restless sleep with

lots

> of movements in the bed. All these respond very quickly to the CPAP

machine

> They showed the little boy and the girl wearing the machine and sleeping

> soundly throughout the night, from the very first night. The machine

looks

> pretty unwieldily and they asked if it was uncomfortable to sleep with,

but

> because it allows such restful sleep, no one minded it at all, not even

the

> little boy. So, if they don't find anything else, have the baby checked

for

> sleep apnea. (it was pretty scary looking when they hooked the little guy

> up to all the wires, but they are just sensors so didn't hurt him at all)

>

> samala

> Renee

> " tossed down to live among angels, who have forgotten what they are, I

> strive to remember " RLV 1998

>

> ----

>

>

> Hi, Just got off the phone with my girlfriend, her son hasn't slept more

> than an hour at a time for over a week now, and she's at her wits end.

>

> I suggested the usual...lavender on the pillow, warm bath before bed,

> massage before bed. switching to soya milk, to see if it's a cows milk

> allergy.. Oh and btw he's 13 months.

>

> Apparently, he gets up after an hour and sits on the floor and screams,

they

> can calm him down for about 5 minutes then he's back on the floor again.

>

> Her daughter's have very sensitive skin, super sensitive, so she is going

to

> change the sheets to another material, to try that.. They already use

> special washing powder, thats non allergenic.

>

> Has anyone else came across this? An appointment has been set up with the

> Doctor, but that's for Thursday, and the family could all kill each other

by

> then..LOL...

>

>

>

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We think it may be an allergy too Nestle's formula,, they started using it

last week, so tonight, were going to try soya milk..

Thanks for your help..

 

Carol

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" san " <san6

 

Tuesday, July 20, 2004 3:53 PM

Re: Baby help

 

 

> Has colic been ruled out? My first baby had it, and it was an allergy to

> cow's milk.

>

> www.notmilkman.com

>

>

>

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> Step By Step Instructions On Making Rose Petal Preserves:

http://www.av-at.com/stuff/rosejam.html

>

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