Sleeping Problems
#13
I had RLS as a reaction to a medication while I was pregnant. I didn't want to take it, but I was so sick that I needed it to help me hold a little food down. The symptoms are horrible and you just don't want to lay down at all. I found that not even a recliner helped. An appointment with his physician is needed.
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First thing the doc will tell him no matter what is no more caffeine :shock: Coffee, pop , chocolate, tea it all adds up .
My son was having issues and they told him to eat toast before bed also. He had to do the sleep study for apnea, but he didn't have it .
Also is he doing enough to tire himself out during the day, I know it sounds silly but if I don't move a lot I have a hard time sleeping .
My son was having issues and they told him to eat toast before bed also. He had to do the sleep study for apnea, but he didn't have it .
Also is he doing enough to tire himself out during the day, I know it sounds silly but if I don't move a lot I have a hard time sleeping .
#20
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Tennessee
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I have had the sleep problem for about 2 yrs. now. I can be very tired and sleepy and go to bed and I get so restless I have to get up I have gone with out sleep for 2 days and finally have to take a nerve pill to relax myself. Have talked with the Dr. about it she says as long as I can take the nerve pill and sleep it is ok. I have tried Lunesta and that is not good for me> I have a hang over. He may not be able to relax. Just a thought.
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