[tri-med] Re: Night sweats

... as for the soothing snore... it is soothing because I know she is 
breathing.  I'll take a loud,  hairy snore from her just so I don't feel 
like I have to check on her every hour.... when I wake in the middle of the 
night, I just listen and hear her snoring, and I can go back to sleep.
Her snores are so loud I can hear them over the O2 machine... and that 
machine isn't exactly quiet... and sits between her bassinet and my bed.

Thanks everyone for your stories.  It is comforting to know this is fairly 
common.  Perhaps my other children were sweaters too, and I didn't notice 
much since they were in their own rooms and slept through the night too.

I think I'll chalk it up to her Dad, who also sweats (I like that one) and 
her high metabolism... she doesn't gain weight easily either, tho she seems 
to eat well enough (and my other children probably have a high metabolism 
because they are thin).  And maybe a little bit to her heart.

If given the opportunity to rationalize, I will... so I don't worry and can 
save some of my sanity.
It isn't like there is much we could do about it all anyway.

Has anyone give the omega or efalex to a smaller baby?

Thanks,
Debbie, mom to Baby Claire (full T18 and one year old)
http://www.debbwebb.com/Claire/





At 08:53 PM 3/29/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>On Monday, March 29, 2004, at 02:32 PM, Debbie wrote:
> >  Her snoring doesn't sound like shallow
> > breathing... can she be doing both?
>
>Hi Debbie!
>
>Just jumping in on this little bite.  Keren has obstructive sleep apnea
>and both snores and has the shallow breathing--I never really noticed
>the shallow breathing.  I only know she has it because of the tests
>we've had!  Her snoring, on the other hand, is anything but the
>"soothing" snore you mentioned Claire has!
>
>Loren (wife to Kraig, mom to Keren, T18, 18 mo.  :) )
>Southeast Michigan
>http://webpages.eng.wayne.edu/~ad6075
>
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