
Thanks but I cant stay up past 9 p anymore LOL- gosh I'm only 29 and I got to bed too early but then I dont sleep at night.
Maybe you have to put his bedtime forward, like after 1 AM.
(no idea)
He doesnt take daytime naps. He's always full of energy -wish I had 1/3 of that energy

lol He'll probably fall asleep today - I get him at 1p from school and then he has his private OT/Speech. He'll fall asleep on the ride home and then he wont wake up. I try to wake him but he is out cold when he does nap. He'll probably stay up till midnight again, he did the same last week. He goes to bed pretty quickly for the most part - its just the staying in bed that he doesnt do well with. Thanks
Does he still have daytime naps? Something that's what makes them harder to settle at night.
Great! What time can I expect you *sarcasm* . I'm afraid of him getting outside that is why I stay awake with him. He hasnt unlocked the doors but if I leave them unlocked during the day he'll run outside to the swing. I always hear him go out since he lets the door slam. He slept great last night - he came in our room but he didnt wake us up and went right back to bed. I havnt rested so well in weeks.
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According to family stories, I used to sneak out of the house after my parents put me to bed as a toddler. I'd be out running the neighborhood and the police or a neighbor would take me home. My parents were so mortified. I PRAYED that I wouldn't have a child that did that, I'd be so frieghtened!! I guess Someone was listening, cause my kids were all good sleepers. I should come baby sit at your house. I am still up all hours of the night (and sometimes all night).
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Chelation therapy is used as a treatment for acute mercury, iron , arsenic, lead, uranium, plutonium and other forms of toxic metal poisoning. The chelating agent may be administered intravenously, intramuscularly, or orally, depending on the agent and the type of poisoning.
okay, what is chelation anyway? i know it's a way to remove heavy metals from the body, but how is it administered? do you have to take an oral medication or is it injected? please someone explain for me...
I've done it and it was helpful. My lab tests did show heavy metals, and chelation did get rid of a few annoying health problems/symptoms I had that no doctor was able to help with previously.
And no, I'm not a "curebie". I don't want to be spammed by knee-jerk fanatics. I did not do chelation as some type of "cure", I did it to remove heavy metals. So get off my back.
It does work when done properly under the guidance of a doctor experienced with chelation. And I'm referring to chelation in an ADULT, not in children.