Guest guest Posted July 4, 2006 Report Share Posted July 4, 2006 Hi Charlene We actually live in , a small town in northwest Ohio near Indiana and Michigan border. Kasam attends a very small school for autistic children and they attend year around. Yes, regular school is over here too for the past month. Nice to hear from you Cindy -- In pecanbread , " & Charlene Flikkema " wrote: > > Cindy, where do you live? Do you still have school? Its over for us. > > Charlene > > > > Hi > Thank you for your support. Hopefully they decrease soon because > after he is done screaming he stays up the rest of the night and > sleeps all morning. It is back to school and work tomorrow. > Can you tell me how you made your homemade epsom salt oil? > Thanks > Cindy (mom to Kasam 4 1/2 ASD) > > - In pecanbread , " and C. TwoBears " > <twobears@> wrote: > > > > Hi, Cindy. > > > > Welcome to the list. > > > > Sorry to hear that your son's nocturnal screaming has returned. > > > > It does happen, and hopefully it will subside soon. > > > > I know some use supplementations for it--taurine, melatonin, etc. > Maybe they can echo their experiences. > > > > We use homemade epsom salt oil with a little lavender oil mixed > in. We massage it on his back first (where he will tolerate the > touching best), and then on his stomach and temples. It cuts the > crying time down to about 15-20 minutes. Fortunately, as time went > on with the diet, we have very few night terrors, seizures, or > screaming episodes. Most of Dakota's night time crying seemed to be > gastric problems, and once the gas pains subsided, then he was ok. > Hopefully, this will suside in time for all of you as well. > > > > > > SCD 2 years > > Mom to Dakota (8--NF, CDD, Seizures) and (6--happy, > healthy, supportive little brother) > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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