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Hello,

I wanted to reach out to you all and see if you have experienced the same with

your kid and what could be the reason?

My daughter (3 yrs old) has mild version of sleep apnea and she has shallow

breathing during sleep at night. She sweats a lot and only through her head

during night. I have asked all her doctors, no one seem to know why that is the

case.

I worry that she will be dehydrated if she sweats so much at night. What is your

experience and take on it?

Thanks,

Shruti.

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> My daughter (3 yrs old) has mild version of sleep apnea and she has shallow

breathing during sleep at night. She sweats a lot and only through her head

during night. I have asked all her doctors, no one seem to know why that is the

case.

> I worry that she will be dehydrated if she sweats so much at night. What is

your experience and take on it?

Night sweating is a sign of detox. The body is detoxing during the night, the

things that it encountered during the day. This can be from foods, supplements,

environmental issues, etc.

Dana

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Don't know if this applies to your daughter, but out NP told us several years

ago that kids who sweat thru their heads, hands and feet are very often heavy in

mercury.  Our guy is, but we didn't know that until we ran the porphyrin

test.  She said that is her experience thru her 37 years of working with kids

on the spectrum....go figure?

nancy j

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Subject: [ ] sweats during night

Date: Saturday, June 12, 2010, 6:33 AM

 

Hello,

I wanted to reach out to you all and see if you have experienced the same with

your kid and what could be the reason?

My daughter (3 yrs old) has mild version of sleep apnea and she has shallow

breathing during sleep at night. She sweats a lot and only through her head

during night. I have asked all her doctors, no one seem to know why that is the

case.

I worry that she will be dehydrated if she sweats so much at night. What is your

experience and take on it?

Thanks,

Shruti.

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