Thank you for the support and the list. Obviously I don’t want to go on an endless google medical search but it’s helpful for narrowing down symptoms I should notice. |
Our pediatrician’s explanation was “some kids pull on their ears”. So we are going to just go straight to an ENT since our insurance doesn’t require a referral. We are also looking into a sleep study now. |
Thanks so much for the tips and support. So far cosleeping is helping the most because I can quickly get him back to sleep. He does seem to like elevation and his best naps have been out on stroller walks. |
We now plan to see an ENT. I didn’t know that about reflux. Sometimes I’ve wondered if that’s what’s happening but he just isn’t spitting it up. |
He seems to sleep the best on his belly but we haven’t tried an incline since he was much younger. I might try that again to see if it makes a difference. He generally always sleeps best when held upright but that’s not really doable at night. |
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My bad sleeper suffered from silent reflux and (for a long time) an unknown inability to digest milk protein. I had to stop eating all dairy while nursing and he couldn’t have any until well over 2 years old. Might be worth investigating some things like that. Digestion issues are made worse by being flat while sleeping.
The pulling on ears definitely sounds like something is going on, I would make an appointment with an ENT too. Earaches are also often made worse by sleeping (positional issue mostly). |