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HELP? Night Terrors/Nightmares/Hallucinations.....

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fryalot · 09/03/2007 01:27

My 2 year old has just woken up shaking and screaming. (when I say shaking I really mean shaking. She feels a bit hot but not so hot that I think it could be a convulsion or a hallucination.

Is this a night terror?

Can anyone help?

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fryalot · 09/03/2007 01:28

Am looking up convulsions on nhs direct and it seems like one of those. Anyone got any advice?

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hunkermunker · 09/03/2007 01:30

Oh, poor lamb

I'd ring NHS Direct if I was you.

There was a thread recently about this sort of thing - I'll try and find it for you.

mamama · 09/03/2007 01:30

No idea, I'm sorry... could it be shaking because she has a temperature?

Hope she's ok. And you too. Sorry I'm not much help.

hunkermunker · 09/03/2007 01:31

Here you go - Jimjams' post about the bit between sleep and waking might be pertinent - or it might not - definitely ring your out of hours doctor or NHS Direct

fryalot · 09/03/2007 01:33

Thank you so much, Hunker. Will give it a read now.

xxx

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hunkermunker · 09/03/2007 01:35

You're very welcome - hope she's OK x x x

fryalot · 09/03/2007 07:35

Rang NHS direct,they told me to ring emergency doctor. Dr said it may have been a very vivid bad dream and to take her back to bed and keep an eye on her.

She seems absolutely fine (if a bit tired) this morning.

Thank you very much - I was panicking a bit.

Hunker - when do you sleep?

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BandofMothers · 09/03/2007 07:49

Squonk, does she still feel hot?? And has she cried and shook suddenly for no reason since last night??

fryalot · 09/03/2007 08:06

no, BoM, she seems absolutely fine this morning. She's normal temp, playing with her brother right now.

No symptoms at all since last night.

I don't know what it was that happened, but it was very scary at the time, but she does seem to be ok now. Will ring the doctor later just to check that they don't want to see her.

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BandofMothers · 09/03/2007 09:05

Glad she seems better. When 8 mths old gp thought my dd1 had a viral thing, cos she was uncharacteristically fussy. crying suddenly for no reason and a bit hot. I just knew it wasn't that. I was convinced she had a urine infection, but he said no. Then she woke from nap in day so hot, shaking and crying. and it turns out i was right.
I noticed she cried when she was weeing.
Just a thought if she does happen to do it again.
Though it doesn't sound the same.

fryalot · 09/03/2007 09:16

thanks. I will be keeping a very close eye on her today, and will look out for those symptoms.

Thanks for replying everyone.

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ledodgy · 09/03/2007 09:18

Exactly the same thing happened to my dd a couple of times at the same age and it was night terrors. The first one was frightening so I know how you feel.

fryalot · 09/03/2007 09:20

thanks, ledodgy, the more I think back on it, the more I think it was a night terror, and not a convulsion.

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BandofMothers · 09/03/2007 10:07

Good. Hate when they're poorly.
Ledodgy, haven't seen you really since your ds was really ill in hosp, and was a newbie then. Is he better???

ledodgy · 09/03/2007 10:41

Ty bandofmothers. He's better from that but he got a very high temp on Sunday night and was unwell it turns out some of his chicken pox scabs which have long since scabbed over have got infected so he's now on antibiotics and antibiotic cream! He's much better in himself now though.

BandofMothers · 09/03/2007 10:54

Glad he was ok. You must've been really relieved.

hunkermunker · 09/03/2007 12:38

Glad she's OK, Squonk - sorry you were so worried in the night.

Er, I've been wondering when I sleep recently as well...

I catch up on Saturdays sometimes. This afternoon I'm planning a nap while the boys sleep (shh, don't tell them or they won't sleep!).

Other than that, occasionally I go to bed when the boys do. But usually I have about 5-6 hours a night.

Sorry you asked now

fryalot · 09/03/2007 12:48

Wasn't expecting to see someone on last night at that time that I'm used to seeing when I'm up and about.

Was really surprised when a name I recognised answered me.

She's currently trying to open a packet of crisps that I've told her she's not allowed to have as it's nearly dinner time.

I think she's ok

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hunkermunker · 09/03/2007 12:55

She sounds fine Glad to hear it!

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