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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Jun 2006
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    Thanks Elissa

    It isn't good that your DS is the same but it is good to know I'm not the only one. I'm so over unwanted 'advice' and comments...they don't help in the slightest and only make me angry (the first 100,000 times it was okay but now it's just getting too much - I'm sure you know the feeling).

    We've had some great successes with controlled crying (as much as we hate it) and it works wonders but sometimes even that doesn't work.

    I guess I just have to get over the fact that he isn't a good sleeper and the reflux (yep, 'severe' here too) really did a job on him...it took 14 months of Losec before he'd even sleep through the night. I know it's just a 'stage' but I sometimes wonder how long I can cope with it. Lucky DH is always calm and doesn't get so stressed (but then he only sees DS for a few hours each day...hehe).

    Thanks again and if I do find a solution I'll be sure to let you know! Let's not hold our breaths though huh?

  2. #2
    Life Subscriber

    Jul 2006
    Brisbane
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    SS, it sounds a bit like my second DS who is 18 months. He is actually a pretty great sleeper, but he often does the screaming thing too. If he wakes in the night he screams and screams. Usually he just wants water and most times if you give it to him he's quiet, but if you try and pick him up, watch out, hysterical screaming!! Other times, he screams if you give him the water. But picking him up doesn't work, nothing does, he just screams until he falls back asleep.

    DS1 was never like this, so I am putting it down to a personality thing. I also think that it is a communication thing. DS1 was talking much better at this age but DS2 wants to talk and can't quite get the words out. He has some words, but not even to communicate his needs, and tbh I'm not even sure he knows what he wants some of the time.

    I am not sure what advice to give you, as I haven't found the answer either. But I think some of it is patience, knowing that as they grow up they will learn to communicate better and that will help. I also find talking to him and reassuring him helps too. Other than that, I'm open to ideas!!

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Sep 2005
    In the middle of nowhere
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    Sherie. Nope you aren't the only one. We went through that too. Even though she is great now, the screaming that we used to have....
    Isn't it funny though that often the people who pass comment really have no idea/children/only know 1 or 2 children.

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Oct 2006
    Sydney
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    Hey Sherie, sorry that things are rough at the moment. I have seen your posts from time to time and I just wanted to reassure you that I think you are a brilliant parent. You are concerned for your DS, you're gentle and patient. The times when I have seen you around here are when you are understandably tired! And I'm sorry that you're in that place again.
    You know, I've learnt so much about how babies are all so different since having one! Talking to people on here, and in my MG and in my family, I realise they are their own little people.
    Sounds to me like your DS is similar to my little neice - they just don't sleep as much as you'd like. I'm certainly not trying to downplay how distressing it must be for you (only last night I was up with a screaming baby wondering what to do and today I'm a bit of a mess) but I do reckon it is all to do with who he is, and nothing to do with your parenting.
    Sorry I'm not much help to you. I wish you guys a sleepy night tonight.

  5. #5
    BellyBelly Member

    Mar 2005
    Limestone Coast, SA
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    sherie, i definately won't be holding my breath! Yeah, DS has just weaned off his Losec in the last few weeks, the poor little guys probably are ust so used to being in pain and not sleeping properly that they don't know any different, and aren't too sure how to relax themselves all the time.

    I think these things do go in stages, but i am like you, i don't know how much longer i can cope with it, my DH is calmer too but its only cause he doesn't spend all day every day with DS.

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Sep 2006
    Kids party house central - come on over!
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    Hi Girls,

    not sure if i will be much help but my dd went through this as well and it was like having a possessed child!!!! It turned out to be her teeth eye teeth.... Cutting through. So i am not sure if this may be the problem but just a suggestion?

    I also hope you bubbas give you some zzzzzzzz soon and big to you all during this crappy time. Just think to yourselves though it doesn't last for ever.

    jen

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Jun 2006
    596

    Thanks girls! It is so nice to have some reassuring comments and hear that I'm not the only one. If it is teething then I feel bad...haha...usually teething only causes us major dramas at night so it's weird to have it during the day only if that's what it is. If it is just his personality then I soooo wish I could change it just a little...haha... Oh well, we'll get through it, we always do...it's just hard at the time as you all know.

    MantaRay: I think that it has a lot to do with personality too. DS is a very happy & healthy little boy now but he was a VERY sad, sick little man for most of his first year. I'm sure that has something to do with it.

    Kim: You're right, it is often people who really have no idea who comment! That's what annoys me most...it would be different if they had been through something similar but it usually comes from people who had/have kids who are brilliant sleepers...grrr!

    Snacks: Thank you, you are so sweet. I really hope it is to do with who he is and not my/our parenting skills. You always have such lovely words to make me feel better.

    Widdly: Oh gosh, good luck with the Losec weaning...I hope your DS copes well! Like you, I think it has a lot to do with them being in so much pain that they don't know how to relax properly. Reflux is totally unfair and cruel!! Our DH's are lucky in a way but then you're probably like me and wouldn't have it any other way than to be home with them 24/7? Still doesn't mean we can't have a whinge every now and then...hehe...

    Mum2Cheeky: Thanks! Yeah actually I got a good look in his mouth last night and wallah, there is another eye tooth popping through! (he's got 2 already and they caused MAJOR problems, but moreso over night than during the day) I wonder if that's 'all' it has been over the last few weeks... (poor little fella if it is!) I had been checking but couldn't see any movement or signs of the last 2 eye teeth but I also wasn't allowed to have a proper look without having my finger chewed to pieces.

  8. #8
    Life Member

    May 2003
    Beautiful Adelaide!
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    Lexie is 19 months too and has always been a fantastic sleeper, but has been a shocker in the past few weeks......I have put it down to teeth (final ones coming through) adn also an ear infection......

    Have you had his ears checked out? Has he had a cold recently.

    And I hear you on the "not ready for 1 day sleep yet." Olivia was very much like this. But when she hit 17 months I had Charlie as a newborn, so to be honest it was weasier to just have her on one sleep. I was doubtful at first, but ended up keeping her up until about 11.30am by giving her an early lunch & then popping her into bed. Then she started sleeping brilliantly at lunchtimes, for hours, giving me loads of time to spend with Charlie.

    So it is maybe worthwhile biting the bullet & chaning to one day sleep?

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