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Is there a connection between sleep apnea and autism? A new study showed that knowing about the link can benefit families.

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Regina Batiste

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Aug 19, 2008
 
I am writing because my son Dontay Johnson have Autsim and i think he have a sleeping disorder because he stay awake all the time and i can,t get he to sleep he is 7 year old and he Autsim when it time to get up for school he,s sleeppe what can i do.
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Aug 19, 2008
 
Good article. Sleep affects everyone's abilities to function.

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Aug 19, 2008
 
Regina Batiste wrote:
I am writing because my son Dontay Johnson have Autsim and i think he have a sleeping disorder because he stay awake all the time and i can,t get he to sleep he is 7 year old and he Autsim when it time to get up for school he,s sleeppe what can i do.
There are sleep disorder's, a certain percentage of kids with autims have sleep disorders. We chose to do a sleep study, an EEG while sleeping as well and my son with autism has a diagnosed sleep onset and sustained sleep disorder. There is medication to help for this, you need to consult a doctor or get a referral.
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Aug 20, 2008
 
My daughter twitches and cries while she sleeps. I thought maybe she had ESES (a seizure disorder) like my 5 year old but her EEG came back clean. A few weeks ago I researched twitching and saw that it can be associated with sleep apnea. Then I saw that Sleep Apnea is linked to Autism.

I scheduled a sleep study for the end of the month. They are going to give my daughter the works.

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Aug 20, 2008
 
Yogi Bear wrote:
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See, now I didn't know this. But my late Mom and I both had/have sleep apnea. But I say this at the risk the notorious, unfriendly "friend" will not inform me her son's sleep apnea is better than my sleep apnea because he is a kid and I am an adult who cannot 'know what it is like.'
However, I have been subjected to a significant amount of social reform conditioning activity from my friends and husband, who are wont to poke me in the ribs or even turn on bright lights in the middle of the nite, start shouting loudly, and wave their arms wildly about to scare the #iss out of me when I start snoring.
I don't recall having a 'twitching' problem, until my equine disability service horse became unavailable for riding and jumping, but at that point(so I am told), my husband informs me he has seen me distinctly holding the reins, counting the strides, and riding to the jumps in my sleep.
I stated my son has diagnosed sleep onset and sustained sleep disorder. He does does not sleep apnea.

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Predictably, friend, you weighed-in. And, predictably, why am I not surprised?
Then try posting and not including other's posts into yours which shoul dhave nothing to do with info you're providing. It's also important that what I posted about my son's sleep disorders not to be confused with Sleep Apnea, which you referred to about my child.
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Aug 20, 2008
 
Yogi Bear wrote:
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Predictably, friend, you weighed-in. And, predictably, why am I not surprised?
Would please read what friend writes. Don't read between the lines and start with your bullying.
When I read your posts Yogi Bear, I see you as unfriendly and mean spirited. Was you mother a loving and caring Mother?
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Aug 20, 2008
 
JackandJill wrote:
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Would please read what friend writes. Don't read between the lines and start with your bullying.
When I read your posts Yogi Bear, I see you as unfriendly and mean spirited. Was you mother a loving and caring Mother?
I agree - Yogi Bear needs to read more clearly and stop making errors in what you read. Don't bother to add any of your comments, until you have read what someone writes, and not slip your own words into someones comments. Your mom sounds mean, to threaten a child to walk to school if they didn't take care of their chores/horses. And my biggest complaint is when we all get off topic - I am guilty - this topic is sleep disorders and children.

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Aug 20, 2008
 
Yogi Bear wrote:
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Pardon me. Let me rephrase: unfriendly "friend" will predicatably (and did, predicatably) announce that her kid's diagnosed sleep disorders are better than my sleep apnea.
Get a clue, friend ... if you come here to post, you invite commentary from others. It is called free speech. You just do not have what it takes to handle criticism, and like to resort to name calling, to which your gang of concerted-action bullies leap to your rescue.
Isn't it grand, admitting you are so cowardly you have to have others debate for you because you seem lacking in that ability? Sad.
Just to be clear: I said nothing of a disorder being 'better' than another, just pointed out there is a differences between what I stated and what you twisted.
Knowing htere's different types of sleep disorder's is good for one to know for the treatment and outcome of it will vary.
I also do not name call. show me where I ever have.
I do not know the other posters either and if they post, it's solely their own opinion just as the one posters opinion when they warned me about you on another thread.

Include me into a post, you're then begging for a reply. Tell me then who is the one predictable?

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Aug 20, 2008
 
Go back and read the first poster's comments. They spoke about something different than the article. Staying awake all night is not sleep apnea and that's who I was reply to. Yogi, you weren't even onto this thread at the time I posted and why single me out when I didn't go off topic? I wasn't the one who posted the article nor first replied off it but someone was seeking help. That's the part you're missing. Anyone can have a sleep disorder, autism or not however a certain percentage of kids with autism do have some kind of sleep disorder and not all have the same.

Either way, I posted what we did for my child, a sleep study and many tests prior to medication. A sleep study can determine alot about sleep in a child, and that's of who we're speaking about, children. Not adult with college degree's.

Many parents would not even know about a sleep study or where to locate such a provider.

If the info provided doesn't pertain to one or a few, then move along. For the first poster, it gave them a place to start to find some help.

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Aug 20, 2008
 
Regina Batiste wrote:
I am writing because my son Dontay Johnson have Autsim and i think he have a sleeping disorder because he stay awake all the time and i can,t get he to sleep he is 7 year old and he Autsim when it time to get up for school he,s sleeppe what can i do.
Back to you who needed help. If your son has an IEP, you can have it written within it your son's sleep issues and if he misses a day due to this or is tardy, it wont be held against him state-wise for attendance. I would still also suggest talking with a doctor about this. There's a new study out about lack of sleep in pre teens and teens that causes high blood pressure. It's something certainly worth looking into some help.
Good Luck to you.

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Aug 20, 2008
 
friend wrote:
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Back to you who needed help. If your son has an IEP, you can have it written within it your son's sleep issues and if he misses a day due to this or is tardy, it wont be held against him state-wise for attendance. I would still also suggest talking with a doctor about this. There's a new study out about lack of sleep in pre teens and teens that causes high blood pressure. It's something certainly worth looking into some help.
Good Luck to you.
One more thing. You should also have a log with the school and you, letting them know of particular worse sleep nights than other's and your child's performance at school on those days. If you seek out a doctor, this will be helpful for them to see an over all picture of your son's day. Sleep studies often also consist of at home sleep logs right down to the minute. So if you start one now, bring that also to the doctor.
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Aug 21, 2008
 
Yogi Bear wrote:
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See, now I didn't know this. But my late Mom and I both had/have sleep apnea. But I say this at the risk the notorious, unfriendly "friend" will not inform me her son's sleep apnea is better than my sleep apnea because he is a kid and I am an adult who cannot 'know what it is like.'
However, I have been subjected to a significant amount of social reform conditioning activity from my friends and husband, who are wont to poke me in the ribs or even turn on bright lights in the middle of the nite, start shouting loudly, and wave their arms wildly about to scare the #iss out of me when I start snoring.
I don't recall having a 'twitching' problem, until my equine disability service horse became unavailable for riding and jumping, but at that point(so I am told), my husband informs me he has seen me distinctly holding the reins, counting the strides, and riding to the jumps in my sleep.
I responded to you in another thread and asked several questions regarding your views on autism. I have another question. Was riding horses really therapeutic for you? How about music? My daughters are crazy about animals.

Do you have a good sense of direction. My 3 year old is incredible with directions. When you walked to school did your mom ever fear you wouldn't make it there?

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Aug 23, 2008
 
Yogi Bear wrote:
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friend, let me quote the TOPIC of this thread: "Study Looks At Link Between Sleep Apnea, Autism"
The first poster went off-topic of the thread TOPIC. So, you advocate the theory that if one jumps off a cliff, all the rest of the sheep should follow?
I prefer to keep this thread on-TOPIC. I did not criticize your effort to "help" another; I merely defended against your personal ad hominem attacks on me that incorrectly asserted I went off-topic.
And what makes you think the criteria of being an adult and having college degrees excludes a person w/autism from having sleep apnea? That's kind of a nutty correlation.
I advocate the theory of the person who posted the article, that regardless of topic, if they asked for help, not to ignore them. They posted the article to ask for help, period.

I might add Mother from NJ went off topic here too, and you replied to them.

But I never stated you went off topic, other than including me into your posts which was uncalled for.

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Aug 23, 2008
 
I never said you were off topic, some other poster said that. I can go and point out other topics you're on, as well as the posts that were deleted due to your attacks with horrible words. You made comments to me in both your first 2 posts. You came to this topic with the intent to attack me, than to offer real support.
For any who are bored:
* Do hyperbaric chambers help autistic kids?(contains the warning)
* Drugging of America's children (is the topic your posts were deleted)

It's easy to claim I am all the other posters than friend I suppose than to admit other's don't appreciate your comments either.

I don't care if you agree with me or not, or vise versa. I'm not here to offer you help, you obviously have it all together even way back in the 1960's. Just stop posting to my comments unless you have something productive to add than attacks on me. You've been attacking me ever since the HBOT topic and the warning a poster gave about you, which the warning seems to have been true.

You're making a spectacle of yourself and totally side-tracking away from the 1st poster.
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Aug 23, 2008
 
Yogi bear - why don't you write a book? Continuing, continued, continuing, continued. WHY don't you answer a question at face value? You'll probably attack me and write eighteen times more than myself in your response. Don't forget this topix page is about children, autism and sleep apnea.

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Aug 24, 2008
 
Yogi Bear wrote:
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1.) All my posts on Drugging of America's children remain posted;
2.) No one gave me any "warning" on Hyperbaric chambers help autistic children.
Some of your posts were deleted, to read this sites TOS
No one did warn you on the HBOT thread. What I said was they warned me, about you!

My comment you nicely posted was off topic, but I was replying to that off topic, not starting and again, read this sites TOS before you copy portions of other threads wrotten by others.

<paranoid schizo nutcase> name-calling but please keep posting. You're giving a great performance and a poor example of what we can expect our children to grow up to be.

All anyone needs to do is read other topics and see this is patterned behavior.

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Aug 25, 2008
 
Anyone with time to read, they'll find it. I gave a start. Based on what people have judged these posts, I'll put you on ignore as well.
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Aug 25, 2008
 
friend - please do not worry for one moment about Yogi's "threat". It's how she gets her kicks and she does this on a regular basis, hoping to find someone dumber than she is who might believe it. Imagine for one moment what it must be like to spit out hate and vitriol every day all day long. Then, to have every single response to her posts be rational people telling her to get some help.

Ignore her. Laugh it off. We all do.
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No they won't "find it," because you made a recklessly or maliciously false defamatory stattement about me to injure me in my profession, also called libel per quod.
I have made my pre-litigation demand that you either prove the truth of your defamatory statement SPECIFICALLY, or ppost a retraction.
I am not required to do anything further before filing suit to clear and vindicate my good name and reputation.
Please retract, or PROVE with specificity the truth of your statements about me.

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Aug 25, 2008
 

filing a suit to clear up their good name? Yogi Bear being the name? I can see the head lines now: "Yogi Bear vs Friend" wonder if they also live in Jellystone Park? Hanna-Barbera Studios would have a field day over this.

friend of friend-
I'm not a bit worried about this person. I did read this sites TOS, obviously Yogi didn't. The more they post the more I and everyone else get's to read, there's more than Asperger's going on.
Would you like us to alert you when someone adds a comment?
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