Anonymous wrote:Magnesium glycinate. Read the book finally focused.
Magnesium glycinate helps my son fall asleep better than any prescription meds we have tried.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone! We’ve actually been using epsom salt baths before bed which has helped. I’m reluctant to try a supplement because there’s so many options and she’s SO sensitive to side effects!
It's magnesium. It's a mineral - be real OP
Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone! We’ve actually been using epsom salt baths before bed which has helped. I’m reluctant to try a supplement because there’s so many options and she’s SO sensitive to side effects!
How are you tolerating that? 120 mg has given me so major GI distress as an adult.Anonymous wrote:Try magnesium glycinate, 400 mg. Also try to get her more exercise and to get outside in the morning.
Anonymous wrote:Are they taking ADHD meds later because of summer. We switch to short acting.
For magnesium, you can do glycinate but I think threonate is much better. I suggest taking a few hours before bedtime.
You can also try a Benadryl and see if that helps just to kickstart their sleep. Sometimes when kids are off schedule and overtired they need to get back to a rhythm and then they sleep better again.
I also suggest no screen, warm shower, and no processed foods or sweets after dinner.
Anonymous wrote:Teen DD (ADHD/ASD) is having terrible insomnia. We aren’t sure the cause because she’s usually a pretty good sleeper. Doctor suggested magnesium- I thought she said 400 mg Magnesium Sulfate but that doesn’t look right. Anyone have experience? What kind is gentler on the stomach and most helpful with sleep?