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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: WA
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: WA
Posts: 112
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Agreed. Sleep would definitely help, but it's not going to resolve all of her issues. It's just so frustrating to have her be dead tired, head to bed and then still be up 3 hours later. Tonight it's a headache keeping her up and worring about the barn. If she gets mad or upset before bed, there is little hope that she'll fall asleep in a reasonable time period. She tells me she wants a sleeping draft like they use in Harry Potter.
For those that have tried neurofeedback - has it helped with sleep issues? I am considering have her give it a try and having a QEEG done, but hestitate because of the cost. The neuropsychological exam already cost a ton out of pocket.
If what is truly required is rest, time and patience to heal, I'm I just throwing my money away as an attempt to try SOMETHING that might help her. As a parent, it is so hard to sit back and not be able to do anything.
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