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- From: ballt@ucs.orst.edu (Teresa Ball)
- Newsgroups: sci.med
- Subject: Re: Questions to ask during a Physical
- Date: 27 Jan 1993 17:23:02 GMT
- Organization: University Computing Services - OSU
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- I just received a reply to my question that suggested he (my son - see
- previous article on this) may not be sleeping during the night. I
- thought I would add this to my request, so that others would be able
- to elimanate this posibilty and perhaps give some other suggestions.
-
- Well, the bain of my son's excistence is the fact that I have exceptional
- hearing and am a light sleeper to boot. I sleep in the next room and
- can confirm that he is sleeping, and not snoring. This also occurs
- during warm weather, so I don't think it is just becuase he is cold
- when he sleeps, so is not sleeping well. He hasn't been taking any
- medications that I know of, but I will ask the doctor to check for drugs
- that I may not know about.
-
- All in all, I think it may be something physical. Either his growth
- spurt or something else. I would just like to know what else.
-
- Thanks
-
- Terry
-