daughter says things look far away at night...
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Last post: 26/01/2024 at 1:52 am
is your daughter awake when she comes into your room? I ask this because when i was younger i used to have night terrors - i would say weird things about what i could see in my room. I never remembered it in the morning - have you asked her in the day time to explain?
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All you can do is be supportive but firm until it passes, you might find it comes and goes in intensity until it is outgrown. I don't actually remember having nightmares and I slept well, just this feeling before sleep and although it wasn't downright frightening for me it's not very nice. I also had the night terrors before this. (I also had a happy childhood.)
I used to explain it to my mum as everything getting near and far, big and small, all at the same time!
Unfortunately no-one ever believed me. It was only when my younger brother developed the same, but more severe symptoms, that my parents beleived I had been through the same thing.
I was 9 when I started with this, and my brother was 4. No-one could ever really explain exactly what it was, but it is something to do with almost fainting/passing out and trying to hold focus. That is why everything gets far away.
For us, it always happened when we were sleepy or very relaxed, and we always found that getting up and moving helped to make it go away, I guess because that stopped our brains switching off? My brother would always run for 5 minutes when he felt it coming on!
I am not sure if it is the same thing your daughter is experiencing, but it did ring a bell when I read your post. Can I ask, is she quite clever, because apparently people who are suffer from this sort of thing more often!
I am not sure if any of this makes sense to you, I am trying to explain it to the best of my ability.
Please get in touch if you think I can help any further.
I would tell her that it's a normal part of falling asleep and there is nothing to be afraid of.
Sweet dreams.
I used to explain it to my mum as everything getting near and far, big and small, all at the same time!
Unfortunately no-one ever believed me. It was only when my younger brother developed the same, but more severe symptoms, that my parents beleived I had been through the same thing.
I was 9 when I started with this, and my brother was 4. No-one could ever really explain exactly what it was, but it is something to do with almost fainting/passing out and trying to hold focus. That is why everything gets far away.
For us, it always happened when we were sleepy or very relaxed, and we always found that getting up and moving helped to make it go away, I guess because that stopped our brains switching off? My brother would always run for 5 minutes when he felt it coming on!
I am not sure if it is the same thing your daughter is experiencing, but it did ring a bell when I read your post. Can I ask, is she quite clever, because apparently people who are suffer from this sort of thing more often!
I am not sure if any of this makes sense to you, I am trying to explain it to the best of my ability.
Please get in touch if you think I can help any further.
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