For the past 5 months or so, our 7.5 yr old oldest daughter has had problems going to bed. When it 1st started, it would happen about 1x every 2wks, now it is up to every nite. Our usual bedtime ritual (around 7:30-8
pmPremenstrual syndrome
Relieving pms)consists of reading and song singing, she goes to
sleepCentral sleep apnea
Drowsiness
Insomnia concerns
Irregular sleep
Irregular sleep-wake syndrome
Isolated sleep paralysis
Narcolepsy
Night terror
Obstructive sleep apnea
Polysomnography
Sleep in our bed & then we move her to her own bed when my husband and I go to bed. Now as soon as we are done reading and she realizes it's time to go to bed, she starts in screaming that she is a failure and she can't
sleepCentral sleep apnea
Drowsiness
Insomnia concerns
Irregular sleep
Irregular sleep-wake syndrome
Isolated sleep paralysis
Narcolepsy
Night terror
Obstructive sleep apnea
Polysomnography
Sleep and doesn't know what to do. She is screaming at the top of her
lungsArds (acute respiratory distress syndrome)
Bronchoscopy with transbronchial biopsy
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Coal worker's lungs - chest x-ray
Coal worker's pneumoconiosis
Collapsed lung, pneumothorax
Diaphragm and lungs
Heart-and-lung transplant
Incision for lung biopsy
Lung anatomy
Lung biopsy, keeping her younger sister awake also. This can go on for hours. We have tried spanking, grounding, taking away priveleges,
sleepingSleeping difficulty with a light, but nothing seems to work. During the day she seems normal and happy. She is a very bright little girl with lots of friends but can be very anxious and
nervousAged nervous tissue
Central nervous system
Central nervous system and peripheral nervous system
Irritable bowel syndrome
Nervous system
Neurosarcoidosis
Primary lymphoma of the brain also. She says the only thing that will help her
sleepCentral sleep apnea
Drowsiness
Insomnia concerns
Irregular sleep
Irregular sleep-wake syndrome
Isolated sleep paralysis
Narcolepsy
Night terror
Obstructive sleep apnea
Polysomnography
Sleep is if one of us
sleepsCentral sleep apnea
Drowsiness
Insomnia concerns
Irregular sleep
Irregular sleep-wake syndrome
Isolated sleep paralysis
Narcolepsy
Night terror
Obstructive sleep apnea
Polysomnography
Sleep with her. I don't want to do that b/c I think it would create a bigger problem. We have no way to keep her in her bed. When we tell her to get
backBack pain - low
Back strain treatment in bed she just stands there and doesn't listen,
cryingColic and crying
Crying in infancy and yelling all the while. Once we get her tucked
backBack pain - low
Back strain treatment in, she will reappear within 15 min. and the whole cycle repeats itself, going on for hours. She won't get to
sleepCentral sleep apnea
Drowsiness
Insomnia concerns
Irregular sleep
Irregular sleep-wake syndrome
Isolated sleep paralysis
Narcolepsy
Night terror
Obstructive sleep apnea
Polysomnography
Sleep until 11
pmPremenstrual syndrome
Relieving pms and then she may be
backBack pain - low
Back strain treatment up at 4 am and the cycle repeats again. No amount of yelling or scolding scares her. I have gotten right in her
faceFace pain and told her not to move or scream and it still doesn't work. I have even gotten the video recorder out and taped her to show her how silly she looks having this
tantrumTemper tantrums. I feel like a crazy person at the end of the night b/c my emotions are so shot from dealing with her. When i ask her what's wrong, she's says she hears noises outside (cars, motorcycles, trains, etc.) I try to tell her those noises don't stop just b/c she is going to bed. We have even told her to read a book on her own before she
sleepsCentral sleep apnea
Drowsiness
Insomnia concerns
Irregular sleep
Irregular sleep-wake syndrome
Isolated sleep paralysis
Narcolepsy
Night terror
Obstructive sleep apnea
Polysomnography
Sleep, to calm her down. But she won't hear of it. She would rather yell and scream and cry and carry on for hours. She says she lays down and can't
sleepCentral sleep apnea
Drowsiness
Insomnia concerns
Irregular sleep
Irregular sleep-wake syndrome
Isolated sleep paralysis
Narcolepsy
Night terror
Obstructive sleep apnea
Polysomnography
Sleep. But she doesn't even give herself 5 minutes to lay in bed and relax. I don't know how much of this is a real
fearFears and phobias or if she is just playing us.
SchoolPreschooler development
Preschooler test
Preschooler test or procedure preparation
School age child development
School age test or procedure preparation
School-age children development will be starting soon and we need this to end. Please help!!! Thanks.