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this has been my dd since birth. i believe its seizures or foods.

On Dec 23, 2008, at 12:17 AM, dana pope wrote:

> The past two nights one of my boys (who is 4 years old) has been

> having trouble settling down to go to sleep. Instead it sounds

> like a party is going on in his room as he bounces on his bed for

> hours and not going to sleep until after 2am! We have not had this

> problem in two years since we first introduced melatonin.

>

> Recent changes in their supplements/medicines have been the start

> of Neurontin (building up slowly) and Biocidin. Could either of

> these be causing this problem?

>

> Thanks, Dana

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We saw this behavior with huge yeast problems. No sleep and hyper=yeast, for us.

On Dec 23, 2008, at 12:17 AM, dana pope wrote:

> The past two nights one of my boys (who is 4 years old) has been

> having trouble settling down to go to sleep. Instead it sounds

> like a party is going on in his room as he bounces on his bed for

> hours and not going to sleep until after 2am! We have not had this

> problem in two years since we first introduced melatonin.

>

> Recent changes in their supplements/medicines have been the start

> of Neurontin (building up slowly) and Biocidin. Could either of

> these be causing this problem?

>

> Thanks, Dana

>

>

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Current lead exposure can cause this. wishing you the best, elizabeth

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> The past two nights one of my boys (who is 4 years old) has been

having trouble settling down to go to sleep.  Instead it sounds like a

party is going on in his room as he bounces on his bed for hours and

not going to sleep until after 2am!  We have not had this problem in

two years since we first introduced melatonin.

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> Recent changes in their supplements/medicines have been the start of

Neurontin (building up slowly) and Biocidin.  Could either of these be

causing this problem?

>  

> Thanks, Dana

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second thoughts...possibly dumping of lead (imo)...aluminum/fluoride

is another exposure that comes to mind...wishing you the best, elizabeth

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> > The past two nights one of my boys (who is 4 years old) has been

> having trouble settling down to go to sleep.  Instead it sounds like a

> party is going on in his room as he bounces on his bed for hours and

> not going to sleep until after 2am!  We have not had this problem in

> two years since we first introduced melatonin.

> >  

> > Recent changes in their supplements/medicines have been the start of

> Neurontin (building up slowly) and Biocidin.  Could either of these be

> causing this problem?

> >  

> > Thanks, Dana

> >

> >

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> The past two nights one of my boys (who is 4 years old) has been

having trouble settling down to go to sleep. Instead it sounds like a

party is going on in his room as he bounces on his bed for hours and

not going to sleep until after 2am!

This was caused by several things at my house, but yeast overgrowth

was the most common.

Dana

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When my daughter was taking neurontin she had difficulty sleeping.

Also suicidal thoughts began. Neurontin is among the group of

anticonvulsants that have this warning.

Robin

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> The past two nights one of my boys (who is 4 years old) has been

having trouble settling down to go to sleep.  Instead it sounds like a

party is going on in his room as he bounces on his bed for hours and

not going to sleep until after 2am!  We have not had this problem in

two years since we first introduced melatonin.

>  

> Recent changes in their supplements/medicines have been the start of

Neurontin (building up slowly) and Biocidin.  Could either of these be

causing this problem?

>  

> Thanks, Dana

>

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I'd suspect the Neurotin

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> > The past two nights one of my boys (who is 4 years old) has been

> > having trouble settling down to go to sleep. Instead it sounds

> > like a party is going on in his room as he bounces on his bed for

> > hours and not going to sleep until after 2am! We have not had this

> > problem in two years since we first introduced melatonin.

> >

> > Recent changes in their supplements/medicines have been the start

> > of Neurontin (building up slowly) and Biocidin. Could either of

> > these be causing this problem?

> >

> > Thanks, Dana

> >

> >

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