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Coping with Night Terrors in Children – and these are not Nightmares!

Discussion in 'Miscellaneous in Parenting' started by AnikaP, Jun 13, 2012.

  1. AnikaP

    AnikaP New IL'ite

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    Number One has been having nightmares since he was born. He’s always been a bad sleeper; waking up repeatedly in the night, crying incessantly because of overtiredness or the inability to put himself to sleep. Man Of my Dreams and I have tried everything. The pick up-put down method. Letting him cry it out. Hiring a sleep trainer who spent three nights with us trying to settle him into a routine. (yes, being in London and doing the work that I do made me try pretty much everything). And nothing worked. At almost 7, he has never spent a night away from our bed even when his younger sister has been an independent sleeper since day one. In fact, over the years it has gotten worse. He not only finds it hard to sleep and ends up in our bed but he wakes up with nightmares.

    The last 10 days, he has been having nightmares every single night. Although its not great that he’d been having them in the first place, we consoled ourselves saying all kids have bad dreams at some point. Number One is a fun loving kid; full of beans. But he is also very sensitive and honest and shares most things with his father or me. When he doesn’t share and I know something is bothering him, I use a Brandon Bays Journey Process where we travel on a magical spaceship through his body and explore what he may be feeling and can’t express. However, this past week, my son has woken up sweating, shaking and screaming soon after he has gone to bed with no memory at all of anything the next day. Man of my Dreams and me are avid ‘Googlers’ so after a few repeat performances which left the whole house disrupted and honestly, a little scared, we discovered that he was not having Nightmares but in fact something called ‘Night Terrors’. The difference being that Night Terrors happen soon after the child has gone to bed when sleep transitions from deeper non-REM sleep to lighter REM sleep whereas nightmares occur later in the night. When a child experiences Night Terrors, they might sit up with a start, be sweaty or clammy, their heartbeat may be faster and they can be quite upset and agitated to the extent where they are tough to calm down.

    We tried everything we could to remedy the situation. I called in my forces of child therapists, pranic healers, homeopaths. We changed the pre-bedtime routine, ensured there was no stimulating activity or food an hour before bed. We had story time, prayer time, put a good luck charm under his pillow, left a light on, took him into our bed, spent a few nights in his bed. But nothing worked and what made it worse was that it was written everywhere that the ‘norm’ for night terrors was once or twice a month so that 10 days and counting was terrifying us. When I pushed him for a description of what he sees, he was only able to say ‘Mama I don’t see anyone or hear any words. I just hear songs and feel that something is coming near me and it is very scary.’ This explanation rattled all of us except Man of the Dreams who started quoting from his favourite horror movies scoffing at my thought that Number One was able to see or hear more than the rest of us. In the day he was his happy, energetic self with no signs of any disturbance in the night to himself or us.

    I had met an Aura Reader when Number One was about 6 months old and she had said he would be a sensitive child, extremely intelligent and intuitive to things around him; this was because he was ‘an old soul’. Science has always stated that children carry with them their experiences of past lives, life in the womb, especially during their early years. I am a great believe in all of these things. I have seen the magic that is possible with alternative therapies in my work. I have seen how past life and generational messages have consequences on our current ability to be happy and content. Man on my Dreams respects what I do but is hugely sceptical when my theories and beliefs infiltrate down to ‘his’ children. I had heard of people in rural parts of India ‘Jharoing’ kids who are plagued with various sticky issues. Was I willing to go down this avenue of the unknown? When I held my son two nights ago and saw how frightened he was at the mere thought of going to bed, I knew I would do anything.

    So I called in my trusty cook who has been with us for years (and is the person who decides when he has to nazar uttaro each of us) and asked him if the Dhobi below our house still did his Indian version of exorcism. (shudder at the thought but pushed ahead anyway)
    Kanhaiya was brought before me and explained how he wanted Number One to touch a bowl of sugar which would then be taken to him to do a mantra on. Then when he was asleep, we were to put a few granules of that sugar in his mouth. Repeat for three nights and he would never have a disturbed night again. Man of My Dreams called me crazy and clearly stated that he would be no part of this ‘madness’. We went through the motions.

    Number One has not woken up the last two days. He has not come to our bed the last two days. For the first time since his birth.

    Call it belief. Call it coincidence. Call it magic. Call it crazy. I call it mother’s instinct. I believe there will ALWAYS be a solution out there for my kids and I will go any route, even if unconventional, to find it. And if some magic happens along the way – well there is nothing wrong with that is there?
     
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    Hi Anika...
    Thats good to hear that your son cured of night terror
     
  3. Shilpa Pratheep

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    I have been in same boat. I completely understand of going to non scientific method like putting talisman(tayat) to baby, going to mosque and getting the holy smoke blown to baby, making them sit on bear or elephant to cure nightmares/terrors. All these methods were suggested to me when my baby had night terrors. I was under loss to explain that my baby had night terrors , not nightmare. Like you I tried all known methods nothing worked, unfortunately in India there are not easily available sleep trainer. Some pediatritions refuse to believe baby had night terrors and says baby will get cranky if she is tired and give solutions to put baby to sleep.
    Tired of all the useless suggestion I started making mole of every single actions and even slightest change in environment around her, changing parameters place she sleeps,nothing worked.

    Eventually my baby outgrew it over a month. We finally found out the main triggering factor , teething(she had 4 teeth coming out same time poor baby can't imagine what she had gone through :( ) next she was trying to socialize and end up being bullied by bigger kids which all contributed to the factor. Both physical and physiological cause contributed to this. In some situations only time can heal the pain.This is apt for things like night terrors where there is actually there is no proven scientific solution.
     
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    Hi Shilpa...
    Yes it is very true some sensitive situations can effect so for any problem parents should closely observe parents then only decide if its medical or psychological.... and take necessary actions
     
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    I call it a Mother's Magic :)
     
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    Hi,
    it is rather fascinating to read your experience. We may refuse to believe somethings because of our education but some things happen which completely throws our beliefs off board - like what happened to you. As a mother, I know how you would have felt and am happy that your son is now sleeping soundly. God bless him!
     
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